Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - Ep 738: 7 Fresh AI Features To Up Your Game: From Remote Controlled Agents to AI browsers For Your iPhone
Episode Date: March 20, 2026On the go and miss your normal desktop AI prowess? Well, this week you mighta missed some powerful AI updates up your alley. From OpenClaw-esque mobile phone powers in Claude Cowork to a new agentic... browser for the iPhone, this week saw a ton of AI power packed into mobile phones. And if you missed any of these 7 new AI features, you might be lagging behind. We'll get you caught up with our new segment, Feature Fridays. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion on LinkedIn: Thoughts on this? Join the convo on LinkedIn and connect with other AI leaders.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:Perplexity Comet AI Browser for iPhoneClaude Dispatch Mobile-to-Desktop Remote ControlChatGPT Write Actions for Google & Microsoft AppsGoogle Stitch Vibe Design AI FeaturesClaude Interactive Charts and Diagrams ReleaseNVIDIA Nemo Claw Security for OpenClaw AgentsGemini-Powered Conversational Maps in Google MapsTimestamps:00:00 "Friday AI Features Rundown"03:34 "AI Trends and Model Updates"07:36 "Perplexity: Agentic iOS Browser"10:26 "Updating Claude: Easy Access"15:55 "Admin Controls for App Actions"20:03 "Google Unveils AI Design Tool"21:50 "Vibe Coding and Workflow Apps"25:48 "Interactive Learning Made Simple"29:21 "Nemo Claw: Enterprise Security Enhanced"31:40 "Business Tools and Travel Planning"34:21 "AI Learning & Adoption Tools"Keywords: Perplexity Comet browser, AI native browser iPhone, mobile AI features, AI automation, remote controlled agents, Claude Dispatch, Anthropic, Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info)
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If you're like me and you're constantly on the go, on your phone,
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Hey, if you missed some of the AI updates this week, well, you're going to feel weeks
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Because what I've learned from covering AI over the past three years is, well, the past
three months of innovation are absolutely bonkers.
And what that has turned into is we get all of these great quality of life updates in between the big releases that hardly no one notices.
So that's why we have started this new series called Friday Features, where we break down some of those new updates that are available for almost everyone now.
And I'm going to tell you how you can start using them today.
So we're going to be going over seven fresh AI features to up your game from remote controlled agents to AI browsers for your iPhone.
Let's get straight into it and preview what we're going to be going over on today's show.
So if you stick around for the next 20 or 25 minutes, you're going to learn why Google may have put itself in the lead for vibe coding in 2027 already in 2026.
You're going to find out if a browser from perplexity might take a permanent spot on your iPhone and maybe kill off.
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this is a newer segment so i do want to explain it one more time and you know again let me know
if you all are enjoying this. I don't know if I'm going to keep it going or not. So you all have to
let me know. But what I've learned is the past couple of months have been crazy. And usually there's
one or two kind of big, you know, new stories each week in the AI world. And that kind of
distracts everyone from maybe what's important. And, you know, it seems like we're really just
waiting for the next big model, right? Like, oh, what is GPT-5-5 coming? What is Gemini 3-2 coming? What is
Opus 47 coming? And literally every single day, especially from the big four, Microsoft,
Infropic, OpenAI, and Google. Every single day, there's big updates that everyone can take
advantage of now. And it's even kind of hard to cover on our show because Monday, we do the AI
news that matters. And a lot of that is not necessarily hands-on features. And a lot of the
most important stuff is just a little small bullet point at the end. And then on Wednesdays,
we do AI at work on Wednesdays where we go hands-on live demo with one piece of, you know,
one new LLM or something like that. But I've realized the stuff that really moves the needle,
we've been kind of ignoring it. So that's what this new Friday features is about. Let me know if you
like it. Let's dive in. So I'm going to share my screen here, live stream audience. Let me know if you
Got it. So we have seven features that I think you're all going to love. All right. So first one,
if you are on an iPhone, you're going to love this one. I've been enjoying this so far. So
perplexity has launched their new Comet browser on the iPhone. So the browser itself isn't
new, but it being on the iPhone is. So they just launched this and it's based on it,
but it is an AI native browser to the iPhone.
So it can automate tasks, research across different tabs,
summarize content, and complete multi-step actions like shopping and scheduling.
So if you've used perplexity comment on the desktop like I do, right?
I always tell you guys, oh, here's what I have going, right?
Like I currently have ClaudeCodecode and Codex running.
I usually always have Atlas and comment going as well in, you know,
browsing in agent mode, doing a lot of my day-to-day kind of task. So it's great for that. So
this is, it's only been out now for, you know, like two days and I've been using it so far. And
it's really good. There are some different tiers to it, though. So who gets access to this right now?
Well, it's free to download and use if you have a perplexity account. But there are some different
features. So whether you're on the pro or the max tier, it does unlock different features. So you
don't get everything for free. Similarly, how you can use, you know, Perplexity's Comments for
free if you have a Perplexity account on the desktop, but some of the more advanced Agenic
features are only available if you're on a paid plan. So kind of have the announcement up here from
Perplexity. So I'm going to just read a little bit on what I think is kind of important here.
So for me, voice mode. Loving it. Perplexity actually, Comment has a great
voice mode. So it is built into the new iOS app. So you can speak your questions and get a
research answer without breaking your flow. They, you know, kind of are featuring these hybrid
search results. So it does give you a traditional search result page for fast, local, and high
intent queries. But DeKcommon Assistant also easily follows, you know, your prompts for more advanced
knowledge and intelligence powered by perplexities answer engine. So it is kind of very similarly.
If you use it on desktop, you're going to get a lot of those same features.
So, you know, there is that kind of built in perplexity. So if you're a perplexity power user,
you're definitely going to love this on iOS. So here's why I think it's useful. Well, right now,
it's the only, as far as I know, it's the only major mobile browser available on iOS. So on,
you know, if you have an Apple iPhone, it's the only one that I know of, the only mainstream one
anyways, that has agenetic capabilities in a browser. And that's huge.
especially if you're someone like me that's always on the go.
So Chrome did update some agentic capabilities in their Chrome browser,
but nothing like this, right?
It's more basic Gemini integration with Chrome,
and I've been loving and using it more, right?
I always have to remind myself not to use Safari.
I should probably just, you know, delete it or move it off my home screen.
But now I'm probably going to be splitting my time between Chrome and now perplexity.
They're a new comment. So I think really anyone who's on the go, and if you're a perplexity user,
you're going to like this. So, you know, whether that's your power researcher, you know,
anyone that currently switches, you know, between if you're on, you know, if you're trying to browse
a website a lot and you're like, oh, wait, this is really long. I just need the bullet points and
you're copying and pacing that over in an app, you know, to chat GPT or Claude or Gemini or something
like that. Like this could replace a lot of that back and forth context switching because, you know,
I don't know if you're like me.
I'm very slow on the phone.
So this is one that I've been really enjoying.
All right.
Let's go to our second big update.
Another one that's mobile-based, y'all.
We got some huge mobile updates between perplexity comment for iOS and the next one.
Again, small feature.
Didn't get a lot of love.
This is called dispatch from Anthropic.
And let me say this.
When it works, this is one of those.
first like Jarvis-esque feelings. I'm like, oh, wait, whoa, this is pretty sweet, right?
When it works. Because again, this is, it's new. It's only been out a few days.
So it's buggy. It has been buggy for me, right? I'll just be very honest with you.
I, you know, if you think this is, you know, production ready, it's not yet, but it's very
promising and it is innovative for Anthropics. So here's what it is. It is called Claude Dispatch.
and it works on mobile.
So it's essentially a phone to desktop,
remote control layer for Claude Co-Work,
and you can send tasks from your phone, right,
and come back in, well, it's done.
So you do essentially have to have a paid account.
So right now it's only for, well, no,
I think they actually just hours ago rolled out access to pro subscribers as well.
So originally it was to max subscribers of those on the $200 a month plan,
but now I do believe they're still.
starting to roll it out to pro. So, you know, if you're on that $20 a month,
Claude plan, you should be getting access to this probably any hour or any day now.
So you do have to sync it. So as an example, right, make sure you update. If you're looking
for this, a lot of people have been like, where is it? Or the sync doesn't work. That part was
actually very easy for me. You just have to make sure you update your iOS app for perplexity
or sorry for the Claude app,
and then make sure your desktop cloud app is updated as well.
From there,
there's a dispatch kind of menu item on each.
So if you go into each, you know, at the same time,
it worked very well.
Essentially, it can sync.
It sees that you're accessing dispatch on the mobile app and on the desktop app,
and then that was it.
There's also an option for a QR code.
I didn't have to go that far.
It was actually pretty good for.
me. So this is why it's really cool. Essentially, this is, I think, maybe a better version of
remote control. So when they rolled out remote control, Claude did, this was just for Claude
code and it was just for command line. So if you're just using the desktop app, right, in Claude
code, you couldn't use the new remote control, right? But with Claude dispatch, you can. But it's only
for co-work, Claude Co-Work. So you still don't have true, you know, mobile control of Claude
on the desktop. I hope they bring that out soon. I'm not a big terminal person, not big on the
CLA. So I like using the desktop app. I love the Claude desktop app. So there are some
things that I would love to have Claude Code, but Claude Co-Work is great. So if you haven't,
you know, if you don't know a lot about Claude Co-work, we did do an episode on it. Let me just go
ahead and see exactly what episode that is because I think it's it's great. So Claude Co-Work,
we did, we did that. Yeah, episode 696. So that was about two months ago. But Claude Co-Work
is essentially Claude Code for non-technical people. Co-work can control files on your computer.
It can write, read, upload, right? If you give it access to, it can kind of do anything
that a human sitting behind your computer could do.
And what I've been like in this for.
So as an example, I was, maybe this is TMI, right?
But before sitting down to record, I noticed that there's a couple new updates that I didn't
have in this very presentation.
So I kind of have my notes over here.
So I told, you know, on Claude Dispatch, I said, hey, go look at my notes file on my
computer.
make sure that these three things are updated and it went and did it.
So it is kind of like you're calling someone that's sitting in front of your computer,
but you're just using dispatch to call or talk to Claude Co-Work.
So one huge bummer that I hope Anthropic fixes is it only obviously has access to
co-work.
So there's some things, right?
And there's three very distinct panels when you're using the Claude desktop app.
So it is chat,
co-work, and code.
So, yeah, unfortunately, you can't access anything in code.
You can't access anything in chat.
So, you know, I hope in the future it just becomes universal.
That would make it even more beneficial, especially for, you know, people, I guess, like me, right?
I use the three ClaudeCowwork, Claude Chat, and Claude Code kind of equally.
So I love being able to have this remote control capability.
Really cool.
It is one of those first, like, oh, this is the future of AI.
A little buggy, a little restricted, but really good still.
All right, next one.
A actually huge feature that was just a small footnote on OpenAI's help site.
All right.
So this is right actions for Microsoft and Google apps inside of chat GPT.
So this is big, but another caveat.
So many caveats this week, right?
I wish we could just, you know, regardless of your plan,
you can just get all these things.
So unfortunately, this is only for business users.
So you do have to be business or enterprise to get this.
But now you can finally write.
All right.
So and you're like, okay, Jordan, what does this mean?
So you have apps inside of chat chp-t.
They used to be called connectors.
They're not called connectors anymore.
Everything is called an app.
But you can essentially sync, you know, certain Microsoft apps and Google apps.
and chat chb t can um you know dynamically find your files so as they're updated uh you know it's it's
great so if you're not using the apps by default you should probably start doing that but that's
beside the point but one big limitation in general is it's always been read only not anymore all right
so here's the update straight from open a i so they said we've updated scopes and actions in
google and microsoft apps in chat j bt to include support for right actions you can down you
Use apps like Microsoft Outlook email to draft emails for you,
Google Docs and sheets to create spreadsheets or docs,
or set up meetings using the respective calendar apps.
Right, actions remain disabled by default until workspace admins enable them
in the workspace settings for each app.
For Microsoft apps, some customers may also need Microsoft intra-admin approval
for updated scopes before users can connect successfully.
So going from Rebels,
read to read right is actually big, right? This is one of those, I don't think anyone's talking about
this, but it's important, right, both for good reasons and bad reasons. This obviously greatly expands
the capabilities of what you can do with chat chbt if you have a business or an enterprise
account. But also on the risk side, pretty big. If you don't know what you're doing or if you're
trying to push something too far or if someone on your team is, right, the ability to autonomously
write to, you know, make changes to your calendar, emails, you know, drive, things like that.
Great upside for both what you can do and what could go wrong.
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All right, our next one.
Google might have one vibe coding for 2027 right now.
So if you jump on this, you can be ahead of the trend.
Let me explain what I'm talking about because Google just introduce some new,
what they're calling vibe design features with Stitch.
And if you have not used or heard of Stitch, my gosh, you're missing out.
I think I said something on Twitter a couple of months ago.
I'm like, if we didn't have chat, GPT and Gemini and co-pilot,
clawed, like stitch and these kind of things by themselves would be billion dollar companies.
It is so freaking good.
So one of the biggest downsides right now with vibe coding in general.
And let me just put this out there.
Everything is becoming vibe coding, right?
You have the people at the big, the actual software engineers at the big labs.
They're just vibe coding as well.
People who literally invented today's large language models, quote unquote, vibe coding.
That's just the future.
But one of the biggest downsides of vibe coding is, well, some of them aren't too good at front-end design.
They're kind of ugly, right?
So as an example, I think codex in the GPT-5-4 models, as good as they are, pretty bad at front-end design.
You know, Claude, much better, pretty good.
But I actually think Gemini 3-1 Pro is the best at front-end design.
But a lot of people, well, they're maybe using Claude code.
or they're using codex, right?
Maybe a little more than Google's anti-gravity.
So this is something you can start something in Stitch
with this new vibe design
and then kind of, you know,
take your project from there
over into whatever coding tool of choice.
So here's a little bit more from Google's announcement.
So they said when vibe designing in Stitch,
you can explore many ideas quickly
leading to a higher quality outcome
Instead of starting with a wireframe, you can start by explaining the business objective.
You're hoping to achieve what you want your user to feel or even examples of what's currently inspiring you.
So they're introducing a complete redesign of the Stitch UI and now features a new AI native infinite canvas that gives your ideas room to grow from early ideations to working prototypes.
The new Stitch canvas is built to amplify your creativity through the design process where you often diverge and converge before landing on something.
great. It also allows you to bring your ideas,
regardless of the shape
they take, images, text, or even code
directly to the canvas. Here's
the cool thing, though, y'all.
It's the new design agent.
So the canvas's
extensive context is also being paired
with a brand new design agent that can
reason across the project's
evolution. And when you start
to explore more directions, we're
introducing the new agent manager.
It tracks your progress and helps you work
on multiple ideas in parallel,
all while staying organized.
And then they have a new design MD agent as well,
which is really cool,
which allows you to import or export.
So if you have a current existing project,
this would have saved me so much time.
All right.
At some point,
I'm probably going to do like a live networking vibe coding thing in our community.
So, or actually, I don't know.
I've been thinking about it.
I don't know if you're listening on the podcast,
just leave a comment, vibe.
If you're listening here on the live stream,
just say vibe.
I always have a number.
Sometimes we hit that number.
Sometimes we don't.
All right.
But this would be for non-technical people.
You know,
maybe if you just toyed around with vibe coding or you haven't,
but you know you want to,
maybe I'll do it.
Because I've been technically hours every single day for two or three months.
I've gone through billions of tokens, learned a lot.
Anyways,
one thing that I had to do before this is I got a design system working in one of my
apps that I've built.
I'm mainly working on three of them that I'm starting to,
to use more than any other apps, right?
They're really changing my day-to-day workflow.
And I think they can change a lot of people's day-to-day workflows if I decide to, you know,
release them.
But I got a design system working really well in one of them.
And I had to really do a lot of copying and pacing and explaining across different agents
to get the other apps to update to look like it.
So if the new system here would have been out, you know, one or two months ago,
probably would have saved me many hours and tens of millions of tokens, right, between
Codex and Claudecote. So pretty big update there from Google.
All right. Next, this is interactive charts. Oh, actually, I should probably tell you
access for the last one, right? That would be helpful. So for the vibe designing,
who has access? So it is free. So you have to have an account.
Right. But from there, it's free. So just FYI.
All right. Let's get into our next one, which is the new interactive charts and diagrams.
So these new interactive elements inside Claude.
So now users can create custom charts diagrams and visualizations in line in its responses, you know, using HTML and SVGs, not just generated images, which is important because that means you can interact and they can
kind of grow and learn with you.
So right now, this is in beta, and it's available to everyone.
So essentially, you can just, there's no, like, button to enable this, but you can just say,
like, explain this or use an interactive chart to show.
So to show me something or to explain something.
So here's why it's useful.
It kills one of the problems that I absolutely hate and I talk about all the time.
It's the wall of text problem.
All right.
One thing large language models are both great at, which is terrible, is being verbose, right?
Just going on and on and on.
And it's like, yo, I just need a couple of bullet points.
I'm just trying to explain something.
You gave me a complete novel.
I don't want this.
That's why personally, for me, I love using Gemini Canvas.
I use Chan Chi-Chi-T's Canvas.
I use Claude Artifacts, right?
The new perplexity computer is great at just visualizing those long pieces of text.
That helps me better understand.
Same thing with Notebook L.M.
So I love this new feature from Claude that just kind of does it by default.
So they're kind of example here.
I'll share it on my screen here.
They said, you know, what's a good major for someone who likes these things?
Sketching, visiting old buildings, and solving 3D puzzles.
Map out careers with that vibe.
All right.
So then through this.
So I don't get a takedown notice, right?
So at this point, then Claude literally starts building.
something interactive.
So again, this isn't an image.
If you've used Google's AI mode,
it does have something very similar.
So you've got to tip the cap to the Gemini team
because they were actually first on this.
And I do think their iteration is way better,
although maybe this will be used by more people
because I don't know how many people are using AI mode
for some of these interactive features in Gemini 3.1 Pro,
which I think are great.
But this is maybe a little,
will be used more by more people.
So essentially what Claw does in this example is it maps,
it starts mapping out, you know, for the user that asks about these different careers.
You know, so it says, okay, design new spaces, arrow down to buildings.
And then it's asking, what's your natural strength?
Is it creative vision?
Is it problem solving?
Is it technical detail?
Right.
And then the user in this case can click on something else.
And then it's going to keep building out new, kind of new flows.
So the simplest way, you can either ideate, strategize with Claude, learn a topic, but do it in an interactive way versus just, you know, walls of text or, you know, even as much as I love, you know, notebook LMs, infographics and slide decks, right?
Sometimes to really learn a topic, it's better to be a little interactive, right?
Have it respond to what you're, what you're absorbing or what you're not absorbing.
So to each their own, different, you know, different use cases for different things,
but regardless, don't sleep on this new feature.
All right.
Our next one, Nemo Claw, right?
Here we go.
Jensen Wong with the open Claw Clause.
All right.
So, yeah, I told you, like, we got a lot on the mobile side and the open Claw side.
Because essentially, you know, what we talked about earlier, you know,
Claude's new dispatch feature, that is kind of bringing, you know, open Clause.
Claw-esque capabilities to Clawed.
And so now we have the same thing with NVIDIA.
So here's what NVIDIA announced.
And we've got to get in the weeds a little bit, okay?
But I think it'll make sense.
So essentially,
NVIDIA announced NemoC at GTC this week.
And it's a security and privacy stack for the OpenClawe agent platforms
that installs Nemotron models.
and the open shell sandbox runtime in a single command.
So it has this open shell that enforces sandboxing,
least privilege access controls,
and policy-based guardrails so agents can't freely access
or leak sensitive data.
So anyone can technically use this,
although you might have to do a hybrid approach if you're on a Mac.
So I'm not going to get into this.
You can do it on a Mac,
but you can't do it truly locally on your machine, right?
Because I think that's the main benefit
of OpenClaw. And again, if you don't know OpenClaw, it is the technically the most popular
piece of open source software ever. It allows you to run autonomous agents directly on your
machine using different models that you can connect. You can use, you know, free open source
models that you download on your hardware. And I think that's where the, maybe the future
is headed, right? As, you know, GPUs come down in price and go up in capability. So what you can do,
if you have a Windows PC that has an Nvidia GPU,
or if you're running like, you know,
G4s RTF, RtX, a DGX station, DGX, Spark, etc,
then you don't have to do anything extra, right?
Then it's just one command line and you can be off at the races,
similarly like you can with OpenClaw.
So there are ways that you can run it with a Mac,
but you do have to then use the hybrid architecture.
But if you do have a Windows PC that has an Nvidia GPU,
then this is definitely for you.
And here's why it's useful.
Well, I mean, OpenClaas, like rapid adoption,
has exposed some pretty serious security flaws,
including that remote compromise risk.
So, you know, Nemo Claw from Nvidia adds that missing enterprise security layer,
right?
Sandbox execution, network controls, and data isolation.
Although the OpenClaught team is getting much better at shipping a lot of very serious security updates, more or less, NemoClaw takes kind of the oops, I didn't mean to do that, away from OpenClaw.
You know, it just puts it a lot of more enterprise network control and sandbox execution.
So this is something that I think enterprise IT teams who want to start exploring with OpenClaught agents, they're going to love this right away.
So maybe this isn't for your average everyday person that's, you know,
dipping their toe in AI unless you do have, you know, a newer PC that has in a
video GPU.
And then at that point, there's maybe no big downside to at least learning the open claw
ecosystem by using Nemo claw.
It is much more secure out of the box that I think, you know, a lot of people are going to
enjoy.
All right.
we have i think just one more all right uh so rounding out our seventh one this is one that well
it's coming for your car a i's coming for your car so google has reimagined maps with
jemini so here's what is new so google launched ask maps this past week it's a gemini powered
conversational feature in google maps that answers some that can
answer complex natural language questions about the places that are near you.
Right.
So it builds trip itineraries from 300 million places and personalizes results based on your
map search history.
So this is right now live in the U.S. and India on Android and iOS.
And the desktop versions are coming soon.
So this is free to all Google Maps users, no subscription to no.
subscription required. So that's nice. So this, I think, even though there's maybe not immediate
business use cases, unless you do a lot of traveling for business, then I think it definitely
will. You know what? I take that back because I probably will use this when I'm traveling.
So that's a business use case, right? I try to really focus on on these shows, things that you can
immediately use in your business. So, right, I'm going to be, you know, probably making a,
a trip or two out to the West Coast over the next
couple of months for some conferences that I'm covering
with some cool brands that I'm excited to tell you guys about.
But, you know, I might have some extra time.
And I might want to say, hey, what are some, you know,
places to hit up in San Francisco?
You know, here's my criteria.
And normally I would have to do a little bit of searching
or I might use, you know, Chad Chb-T or Gemini or something like that.
But now you can just do that and have Google Macs plan out the entire thing
based on, well, your personal intelligence as well.
So this does kind of replace that multi-search, you know, review, sifting process, right?
Which I do all the time.
You know, so you can do something like, you know, ask for a cozy spot with the table for four at seven tonight or something like that and get, you know, curated options that you can book, save or navigate to without leaving the conversation.
So that's it.
Those are our seven big AI features.
And let me just do a very quick recap in case you missed any.
So number one, perplexity launched Comet AI browser on iOS.
Number two, Anthropic Release Clawed dispatch, right?
Kind of their version of having access to an open claw like setup on the mobile phone,
controlling your computer from your phone.
Pretty cool.
Number three, small one.
Now you have right actions for Microsoft and Google apps inside chat.
GPT.
Number four, Google launched new vibe design updates to Stitch, loving them so far.
Number five, Claude had their new interactive elements in their chat.
Number six, bringing some security to OpenClaw with NVIDIA's new Nemo Claw.
Great, especially if you have a PC with an Nvidia chip.
And then last but not least, bringing Gemini conversational maps and trip planning inside
of Google Maps.
All right, I hope this one was helpful.
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