Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - Ep 748: Plugins, Microsoft’s AI Comeback and New AI Video. 7 New AI Features You Should be Tracking

Episode Date: April 3, 2026

Half of consumer question the authenticity of what they see online. 🤔That's the reality of the business world that your company is blindly spraying a gajillion AI-generated artifacts into. Su...re, enterprises want to 'do the right thing' when it comes to ethical and responsible AI. But it's easier said than done when the tech is outpacing the guardrails. Don't worry, we'll break it all down for you and leave you with the 5-step playbook to turn responsible AI from a checkbook needing your approval to a competitive advantage. Responsible AI Playbook: What It Means and 5 Moves to Ensure Your AI Strategy Survives - An Everyday AI Chat with Jordan WilsonNewsletter: 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:ChatGPT Codex Plugins Return OverviewChatGPT Codex Super App IntegrationGemini AI Chat Memory Import ToolsSlackbot AI Agent Skills ExpansionPerplexity AI Deep Research Feature UpgradeMicrosoft Copilot Critique and Counsel ModelsMicrosoft Copilot Cowork Workflow AutomationGoogle VEO 3.1 Lite AI Video LaunchTimestamps:00:00 Explaining the weekly AI setup06:09 Merging GPT tools into super app09:40 Transferring chat history to Gemini10:38 Google's free Gemini trial15:50 AI tools streamline knowledge work17:15 AI tools for research and workflows22:11 How Microsoft's Cowork works25:56 How AI video tools work27:53 Wrapping up and feedback requestKeywords: ChatGPT plugins, OpenAI, Codex, plugin directory, Gmail plugin, Google Drive integration, Slack plugin, Figma plugin, Notion plugin, reusable workflows, app integration, ChatGPT apps, ChatGPT skills, connectors, super app, Anthropic Claude, knowledge work utility, local file access, terminal access, engineering teams, Gemini, chat history import, chatbot memory, personalization layer, modular memory system, Google Drive, Box, SharePoint, zip uploads, Claude CoWork, Slackbot, Slack AI features, SalesSend Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Start Here ▶️Not sure where to start when it comes to AI? Start with our Start Here Series. You can listen to the first drop -- Episode 691 -- or get free access to our Inner Cricle community and all episodes: StartHereSeries.com Also, here's a link to the entire series on a Spotify playlist. 

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is the Everyday AI Show, the everyday podcast where we simplify AI and bring its power to your fingertips. Listen daily for practical advice to boost your career, business, and everyday life. Meet Firefly AI Assistant, now live and Adobe Firefly, the all-in-one creative AI studio. Just describe what you want to create and the assistant handles the rest, orchestrating multi-step workflows across Photoshop, Premiere Express, and more in one conversational interface. You direct the outcome, the assistant accelerates execution. This week's newest AI features kind of feel like throwbacks. For context, we have to go back to last week when the hottest new AI updates from that week
Starting point is 00:00:56 were all about controlling agents from your phone on the go, very futuristic. But this week, comparatively, might feel kind of retro. I mean, chat GPU plugins are kind of back. And Microsoft and Slack are. suddenly, at least temporarily, the hottest names in AI this week. But don't worry, there's still plenty of bleeding edge AI tech that came out this week that you might have missed. And if you did, our new Friday features series will get you caught up quickly on the
Starting point is 00:01:30 smaller AI updates that can make a big difference in your day-to-day work. All right. So stick with me for the next 20 minutes. And here's what you're going to leave with and what you will learn. So first, why we'll probably start seeing a lot more AI video everywhere, thanks to Google, how a legacy tech giant is borrowing from AI startups to bring new features to a struggling ecosystem and how Slack is using AI to go from a messaging platform to a do everything app. Welcome to Everyday AI. If you're new here, what's going on? My name is Jordan Wilson.
Starting point is 00:02:07 And well, we do this thing for you. It's a daily live stream podcast and free daily. newsletter helping everyday business leaders like you would be keep up with the nonstop updates that are happening in AI. I tell you what matters why, how to use it to go grow your company and your career. So thank you for tuning in. Normally I don't sound like this. So if you're on the podcast, yeah, my allergies are kind of wild. But if you are like, wait, what did he say? It's all going to be in our newsletter. So make sure you go to your everyday AI.com. Yeah, this is for all the people that when I was sick, when I've been sick for the last like two months,
Starting point is 00:02:40 And people are like, oh, your voice is AI. Well, can AI, you know, video avatars, you know, sound this congested? I don't know. So let's look. Let's get started. So if you are new here, well, here's kind of our weekly setup and why we're doing this new Friday feature. So on Monday, we do the AI news that matters.
Starting point is 00:03:01 And that's turned into, well, a bunch of policy stories, big tech drama, trillion-dollar deals, right? And then on Wednesdays, we'd go. hands on and we dive deep onto one platform and we do a hands on demo. And what I've realized over the past three years of doing everyday AI is that left out probably like 90% of the useful AI features that you can use to improve your day to day. Because starting in 2026, the rate at which the big companies are shipping, it is impossible to keep up with even if you have a daily podcast. So that is what Friday features is all about. So if you do like this show, please let me know, you know, leave a, leave a hot or not, just say hot or not.
Starting point is 00:03:44 So I know if I'm going to keep this going over the long run. All right, let's get into it. This week, we're talking plugins, Microsoft's AI comeback and new AI video and seven new AI features. You should be tracking. So we're going kind of live-ish. All right. We're bouncing around here.
Starting point is 00:04:02 If you are listening on the podcast, I'm sharing my screen now, nothing overly visual. but if you ever want the video version of the podcast, you can always go to our website, watch that and 750 other episodes for free. So first update, plugins are back, baby. Not in the same way they've always been, but OpenAI did just release plugins, and they are now live in Codex.
Starting point is 00:04:32 So here's what it is, who has access, and why it's useful and who will find it valuable. So 20 plus curated plugins are now live in the Codex plugin store. And that includes plugins like Gmail, Google Drive, Slack, Figma, and Notion. So right now, well, you do have to obviously be a Codex user. And this is in the Codex app, the CLI, and the VS code extension for ChatGPt Plus, pro business, EDU, and enterprise user. So you do have to be a paid chat GBT user and a full plugin directory for external submissions has been referenced, but it is not yet confirmed.
Starting point is 00:05:16 So chances are we're going to see a lot more plugins in the near future. So if you're confused what a plugin is because yes, chat GBT used to have plugins and then they had connectors and then they got kind of rid of connectors, but they just renamed them to apps. But now also chat GPT has skills. So confusing, right? we technically have plugins connectors turned apps and skills so plugins are essentially reusable workflows with skills and app integration so it kind of combines skills and apps and reusable workflows so the way that's open a i describes it on their blog is they say plugins bundle skills app integrations and mc servers into reusable workflows for codex you can extend what
Starting point is 00:06:08 Codex can do. For example, you can install the Gmail plugin to let Codex read and manage Gmail. You can install the Google Drive plugin to work across Drive, docs, sheets, and slides, or install the Slack plugin to summarize channels or draft replies. So here's why it's useful. Well, I think it's turning codex into what we're essentially going to see in the future chat GPT super app. And if you are a longtime listener of this show, what I'm saying now is going to sound like a broken record. Y'all, Codex is not just for coders, for developers. I've been saying all along, they should have released this as a separate app. And sure enough, they are rolling chat GPT, their browser, Atlas, and Codex into one super app. They did confirm this this week. But I do
Starting point is 00:06:56 see plugins maybe being one of the ultimate stickier kind of factors. I don't think that these are going to go away when we get a super app because this brings kind of that co-work, right? So Claude, Anthropic Claude's co-work has been, like, deservedly so, very popular and very viral over the last couple of months. But I think what we're seeing now with codex and plugins, this is bringing some of that day-to-day knowledge work utility to codex because right now you can do a lot of these things inside chat GPT, even with the chat GPT apps. They don't all, well, number one, they don't have access to your local files, your local computer.
Starting point is 00:07:38 And that's the big difference here with codex because codex can. It can access all your local files, you know, read, right, move things, run in the terminal, right? So that's the big difference here and why I think plugins are going to be a big deal in codex or the super app or whatever it is. So who's going to find this valuable right now? I think obviously engineering teams, those that are already using codex a ton, but I think this is also going to be extremely useful for normal chat chepti users non devs non software engineers who are experimenting in codex or if they're if they like co-work and they're like wait chat gpti can now do this via codex yes you can i highly highly suggest you check out codex if you haven't already yes clod code
Starting point is 00:08:25 clod code clod co work is better at certain things it's usually faster it's way better at front ends, but if you want something done correctly, right, take this from me. Yes, this is annoying, but right now I'm currently running Claude Code Code Codex, if you need something right, if you are 100%, if you have challenging knowledge work or challenging dev problems, you go to Codex. If you need front end or if it's not very hard, you can go to Claude Code. So plugins, I'm extremely bullish on and I think you should check them out. All right. Our next AI feature you might have missed. Well, now it's much easier to bring your history from any AI into Gemini. So we've actually seen this from Claude a couple of months ago. And now Google shipped the same thing. So there's two new tools that Google just shipped for Gemini. One is the ability to import your memory from other chatbots, essentially.
Starting point is 00:09:30 Google kind of gives you a copy and paste prompt, and then you can put in the results. And then there's also an import chat history. And this, you can upload a zip export or full conversations from chat, GPD or Claude. So Google is also rebranding past chats to memory to reflect Gemini's kind of evolving personalization layer. So pretty big news here.
Starting point is 00:09:56 And I'm actually kind of shocked that it didn't take longer for other companies to do this. because Anthropic was the first one. And then people just figured out, wait, this is just a prompt that you put in and extract all this information and copy and paste it. Uh, right. So Google going the same route with two different new features here to transfer your history from any other chatbot into Gemini. So the way that they, uh, kind of market this is they say, get your memories in just a few clicks.
Starting point is 00:10:25 Transfer your memories from another AI app is pretty easy and Gemini can walk you through it. It can also save your preferences, transfer your chat history. And here's who has access. So it is available to all accounts, free and paid. Right now, not available in some of the EU countries for privacy reasons. But I think this is super useful because if you are maybe looking to switch from co-pilot or switch from Claude or switch from Chad Chb-T and you want to try out Gemini, you probably don't want to start from scratch. And I do think that this is going to become the norm. I think in the future, we're just going to have a kind of modular memory system that we can actually plug into, right?
Starting point is 00:11:08 Think of something like, you know, Google Drive or Box or SharePoint, right? I do think that there's going to be a dedicated version of this that's just for your skills, your markdown files, you know, plugins, connectors, etc, that you can just bring around and plug in and you won't have to have, you know, a, you know, memory in. each one. But until that time, I do think that this is going to become very common. And it's a good move from Google, obviously, making it available for free. So this is good if you're just trying to try out Gemini or if you put a ton of time into personalizing chat chit or Claude. This is a great way. You're not going to get 100% of the way there in a simple copy and paste. But it is going to, I think, close the gap and help you get better results out of Gemini. So also for business users that are that are evaluating kind of multi-platform AI strategies and want to, you know, kind of trial
Starting point is 00:12:03 Gemini risk-free. It's a great way to do that. One thing to keep in mind, zip uploads are capped at five gigabytes per file, five per day, and re-uploading the same files overwrites previously imported chats. So let's get going on to our next update. And this one was a big one. It was actually more than 30 updates rolled into one. Yeah, are some of the platforms from the late 2010's, early 2020s,
Starting point is 00:12:34 roaring back? Well, maybe because Slack just made a huge splash. So kind of showing off their landing page here. I'll read a couple sentences. So here's what's new with Slack. So they announced more than 30 new capabilities that take Slack bot from a personal agent to the ultimate teammate. So they say together they don't just extend what Slackbot can do.
Starting point is 00:13:04 They redefine what Slack is for every agentric enterprise. Everything shipping is built around the same idea, more impact per person per team. So some of the things that are new, a new meeting transcript and note taking capability. If you're doing those meetings inside Slack, they have reusable AI skills. There's a new MCP client. There's native customer management. build into Slackbot, right? So obviously Slack is kind of owned by or the parent company is Salesforce. So you get some of Salesforce's CRM and agent force ask capabilities in Slack.
Starting point is 00:13:42 And there's a couple more. So aside from that, you have just let me look at my list here. So reusable AI skills, the MCP client integration, meeting, transcription, and summarization, native CRM, memory and personalization, deep research, and also voice input. It's a lot. So this is rolling out in the coming months. Not all of these are live today, but they have started to roll out first with business plus and enterprise grid plans. So also every Salesforce customer now gets Slack bundled in.
Starting point is 00:14:18 So here's why it's useful. Well, it's now much more than just a messaging platform. So before this, Slack bot inside of Slack, right? So this is kind of their AI agent inside of Slack is called Slack bot. It was more of a basic kind of reminder or notification bot, but now it can, well, like a true agentic teammate, it can draft emails, schedule meetings, transcribe calls, update your CRM records, and run reusable multi-step automations. So a pretty big step forward, I would say from turning Slackbot into this kind of like
Starting point is 00:14:54 AI chat bot that you would just chat with. You know, it was helpful at times. Into now more of like an agetic teammate that can complete tasks for you. So also the reusable skills, that's big, right? So that means a team can define a workflow once and then share it across the entire org instead of everyone writing their own prompts. So here's who's going to find it valuable. Well, any enterprise team on Slack, right, which is a lot from startups, small business,
Starting point is 00:15:24 businesses, enterprises, a lot of people are on Slack. Also, if you're on Salesforce, well, now you get access to all these things. Also, small businesses are kind of targeted with Slack's new built-in CRM as a gateway to full Salesforce. So maybe you've been, I'm tinkering with a couple of CRMs, not super happy, but you do use Slack. Well, now you have kind of the Salesforce light built in. All right. Our next update, this one, y'all, I almost missed this one. which is hard for me.
Starting point is 00:15:56 This was a footnote in a release from perplexity, but I think it's actually pretty big. And here's the new updates. So now inside perplexity, deep research, and pro search, users can generate presentations, spreadsheets, dashboards, websites, and other structured outputs directly inside the product. That's pretty big, right? These are the things that, well, we spend time doing a lot of times,
Starting point is 00:16:24 Right. I think a lot of what we human knowledge workers do in the age of AI is we fight against walls of text and we have to, you know, do a lot of copying and pacing, a lot of human duct taping between different AI systems. Because ultimately, the artifacts that we're all using are things like dashboards, spreadsheets, presentations, websites. And it wasn't really until late 2025, early 2026, that large language models got good enough that we could actually use these things in production. And well, now you can do that inside of perplexity's deep research in pro search. So this kind of collapses, you know, what was previously a multi-tool pipeline. So first you would have to research, then export, then format. Now you can do it just all in one. So right now this is available to Perplexity Pro and Max subscribers.
Starting point is 00:17:13 So you do have to be on a paid perplexity plan. And enterprise users also get some additional pre-built computer workflows for website, generation and audits. So here's why it's useful. Well, before deep research was just a wall of text. Perplexity's deep research has gotten much better than, you know, what it was in 2024, 2025. I'd say probably late 2024 and early 2025. I would tell people not to use perplexity. The same thing with Grock because the hallucinations were so bad. I think Grock is still struggling with hallucinations. I think 4.2 is a little better with a multi-agent workflow. But I think perplexity is much better now in terms of when you're, you know, not hallucinating sources like
Starting point is 00:17:57 it had previously done pretty prevalently. And now, instead of just staring at that big wall of text inside of deep research, you have the ability to create different artifacts. So who's going to find this valuable? I mean, a lot of people, but consultants, analysts, marketers, project managers who regularly have to do a bunch of competitive market research like that and turn it into client-facing deliverables like decks, briefings, or comprehensive. additive analysis and just enterprise teams that are also using computer workflows. All right. Adobe just introduced an entirely new way to create, bringing the power and precision of its
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Starting point is 00:19:53 perplexity and clawed. All right. The Claude one makes sense since they're a big investor in Anthrop. topic, but kind of surprise here with some of the updates. So here's what we got. Well, technically three. So let's go over the first to first. That is the new Microsoft co-pilot researchers, critique and counsel.
Starting point is 00:20:15 So critique uses a two model pipeline where GPT from OpenAI drafts a research report. And then Claude reviews it for accuracy, completeness, and citation quality before delivery. Yes. Yes. Yes, yes, yes. Yes. Y'all. Microsoft, I'm just saying they've been cooking.
Starting point is 00:20:36 All right, I'm going to get to that more here in a minute. So counsel, though, runs both an open AI and anthropic model simultaneously on the same query and then produces two independent reports. Then a judge model highlights where they agree, diverge, and what each uniquely contributes. So these are both kind of perplexity features that we've had. there's other platforms that have had this, but perplexity was kind of, quote, unquote, one of the bigger names. So this is pretty big right now for Microsoft users. So here's who has access.
Starting point is 00:21:08 So both of these research agents are available now through the Microsoft 365 copilot frontier program for anyone with a co-pilot license, which I don't know the exact numbers of individual co-pilot licenses on the frontier program, but I would assume it is thousands of enterprises across the world. So I'm guessing tens of thousands or maybe hundreds of thousands of people now have access to the council and critique researchers. Also, it is important to know that tenant admins control whether third party models like Claude are enabled and critique runs automatically when auto is selected in the model picker
Starting point is 00:21:51 when you are using that agent. So here's why it's useful. Well, before this, researcher inside of Copilot used a single model end-to-end with no built-in quality check. So hallucinations and citation gaps while those fell on the user. And I think more than anything, this is just going to be a huge timesaber, right? Because this is something I do manually all the time. So Critique also adds a new dedicated review pass that they say catches errors before deliveries. So there is a new kind of Draco deep research benchmark and Microsoft's new agents.
Starting point is 00:22:24 took home the top score over perplexity, open AI, and anthropic. So who's going to find this useful? Just about any knowledge worker, I'd say. So if you're doing complex research where accuracy matters, you're going to love this. All right. Another one from Microsoft. This is co-pilot co-work. So technically not new, but all it was before was a very small beta.
Starting point is 00:22:50 But now, like critique and counsel, this is role. out to the Frontier Early Access Program. So again, presumably now thousands of organizations are going to have access to the co-pilot version of cowork. Yes, this is essentially, I wouldn't call it a white-labeled version of Anthropics Clod Co-Work, but this is powered by the Claude Co-Work technology. Again, Microsoft, a big investor in Claude. So this is kind of their version of Co-Work powered by Anthropics models.
Starting point is 00:23:24 So this handles long-running multi-step tasks autonomously inside Microsoft 365. So essentially, users can describe the desired outcome. The system then creates a plan, reasons across tools and files, and executes step-by-step while the user monitors and can intervene at any point. So right now available exclusively through the Microsoft 365 copilot Frontier Early Access Program. And like the critique and counsel, it does require a co-pilot license plus that frontier enrollment. Here's why it's useful. Well, co-pilot before did require that step-by-step
Starting point is 00:24:00 prompting inside individual apps, but co-work runs the entire workflow autonomously in the background. So it kind of shifts co-pilot from being, it assists you at each step to it just does the job while you go do something else. Who's going to find this useful? Anyone, right? Your everyday knowledge worker. If you are working a lot inside of Microsoft 365, you know, working. across PowerPoint, Excel, Word, doing research, right? This is going to be for you. So like I said, it is built on technology from Anthropics, standalone Claude Co-Work product, but Microsoft's version runs in the cloud rather than locally on the user's machine. That is the big difference. So this isn't going to control your local machine like Claude Co-Pilot, or sorry,
Starting point is 00:24:49 like Claude Co-Work, but it will work with all of your files in the 365 Claude. And here's why I'm saying, speaking of working autonomously, here's why I'm saying Microsoft is straight cooking, y'all. Their tasks feature, which I covered two weeks ago, is pretty amazing. Right. Now it's actually blown away. That's very much like Anthropics Dispatch technology where you can text copilot and it will autonomously do things and schedule tasks for you.
Starting point is 00:25:18 That's really good. You have the new critique and counsel, which at least on paper, and my demos look amazing. And then you have co-pilot co-work, which we know is going to be a hit. And then we also saw news that Microsoft has kind of elevated a senior leader to start working on their version of OpenClaw. So that's not available yet, but they are at least publicly acknowledging that they are going to have their version of OpenClaw.
Starting point is 00:25:49 That's breaking-ish news. That's big. One that does come available. will talk about a lot more or what it does become official. All we know right now is they've hired and promoted someone internally to work on that. All right. And last but not least, we're going to see a ton more AI video. That's because Google announced a new update to their VO platform.
Starting point is 00:26:13 And this is V031 light. All right. So we already had V031. Now we have B. 031 light. Google's new most effect. cost effective AI video generation model. And here's why I think we're going to be seeing a ton more AI video.
Starting point is 00:26:29 That's because on the API side, this cost less, this cost less than half of V031. It is fast with the same generation speed. And it has a lot of the same features, right? It supports text to video, image to video, and landscape and portrait. So who has access? Well, it's available now on the Gemini API and Google. AI Studio via a paid tier. And right now, this is developer facing and not yet available in the consumer Gemini
Starting point is 00:27:00 app. So it's also via 3-1 fast. So this is different, not 3-1 light, but 3-1 fast. Google said is getting a price cut next week. So here's why it's useful. Well, before this, the per clip video generation, well, they would get kind of costly for production scale use cases. So now V-O-3-1 light cuts that roughly in half.
Starting point is 00:27:26 And this completes kind of the now three-tier V-O-3-1 family. So you have light for cost or volume. You have fast for balance. And then you have the flagship or the full 3-1 for max quality. So this gives developers a clear cost-quality trade-off. So if you're not sure or kind of confuse how this works on the back end, well, good chance that many kind of AI video platforms, that you see out there and you're like, wait, what's this powered by?
Starting point is 00:27:56 Right? Or if you're using a creative platform and it starts to offer video, well, good chance that it's probably built with V031 light and they're just using Google's API. And that's what your subscription or your credits, right? A lot of times companies just upcharge you on the credits for using it in their platform, right? A lot of these platforms that have, you know, five, six, 10 different AI video generators. Well, I'm guessing that B031 light is going to be a favorite in.
Starting point is 00:28:22 some of those platforms. So who's going to find this valuable? Well, anyone, but I think especially developers that are building video heavy apps at scale, right, e-commerce product previews, localized ad variants, social media content automation, right, rapid prototyping, or just any team that was priced out of, you know, AI video generation at scale before. So right now, though, this doesn't support 4K output or the extension feature. That's only available. in the flagship VO3.1. And right now, clip durations are customizable at four, six, or eight seconds
Starting point is 00:29:01 with costs adjusted accordingly. So also, I don't know if this is coincidental or not, but this did launch one week after OpenAI shutdown SORA, which was reportedly burning like $15 million a day, while reportedly only generating like $2 million in lifetime revenue. So big AI. features. I hope you feel caught up now. So let me know. Is this show hot or not? If you're listening on LinkedIn, let me know, drop, you know, if you do want it to keep going on, say hot. If you're
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