Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast - Ep 815: New ChatGPT Voice model, Grok 4.5 drops, Meta’s ai comeback and 7 more New AI features to use Today
Episode Date: July 9, 2026All eyes will be on GPT-5.6 Sol today. ☀️But some might argue, that won't even be the ChatGPT maker's biggest release this week. That's because we finally have conversational AI th...at just works in OpenAI's new GPT-Live model inside ChatGPT. And that's not the only big release this week: we had big drops from Meta, Grok, Google and more. The most important move you can make each week is to quickly know the newest features you can ACTUALLY use. And that's what our Friday Features show is all about. (Brought to you a day early, obviously.) Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageToday's Episode 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:OpenAI GPT Live Voice Model LaunchOpenAI GPT Live Duplex Conversational FeaturesGPT Live Access Free and Paid TiersOpenAI Developer API: GPT Real Time 2.1 ReleaseXAI Grok 4.5 Model for Software EngineeringGrok 4.5 Token Efficiency and BenchmarksNotion Agents Standalone iPhone App ReleaseGoogle Voice AI Gemini-Powered Call SummariesByteDance SeeDream 5.0 Pro Image Model LaunchByteDance Image Model Infographic and Layer FeaturesMeta Muse Image and Video Model RolloutMeta AI Agent Image Generation Through InstagramTimestamps:00:00 New OpenAI voice model04:26 New AI voice model launch06:26 Introducing GPT Live Voice Models11:15 OpenAI's new GPT model for developers15:19 Using the Grok app19:20 Notion's AI paid features explained22:50 AI features for small businesses23:41 New image model contenders27:14 New AI image model feature31:45 Meta's AI features and updates34:05 New AI tools and updatesKeywords: GPT Live, OpenAI, real-time voice model, duplex architecture, AI voice assistant, full duplex AI, natural language AI, GPT 5.5, model release, AI updates, Slack bot, personal AI agent, AI-powered productivity, ChatGPT voice features, advanced voice mode, Gemini Live, Claude voice, web search AI, context-aware AI, conversational AI, AI voice brainstorming, hands-free AI, developer API, GPT real time 2.1, cost-efficient AI, latency reduction, tool calling, code execution, software engineering AI, Grok 4.5, XAI, multi-step agentic work, Cursor, token efficiency, AI benchmarks, Notion agents, iPhone AI app, workspace automation, Gemini-powered Google Voice, AI note-taking, ByteDance, C Dream 5.0 Pro, AI image model, infographic AI, Meta, Muse image model, video AI, Instagram AI, agentic self-refinement, multimodal AI, branded visuals, AI for social media, marketing automation, AI-driven design, AI-powered workflows, API integration, team collaboration AI.Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Meet the All-New Slackbot: Your Personal AI Agent for Work. Check it out. Meet the All-New Slackbot: Your Personal AI Agent for Work. Check it out.
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If you're a heavy AI user like me, you always have your eye on the next big model release from one of the big players.
And we've actually seen plenty of action on that front the last few days since the big model makers
have started to work with the federal government and get the models actually released.
as an example, we have Fable 5 now for a few more days,
and we're going to have GPT-56 soul in a couple of hours,
and maybe we'll have Gemini 3.5 Pro any day now.
But when I think about it, in those instances,
we're actually just going from having a really great model
to a model that's just a little bit better than the great model we had before,
which when it comes to tracking AI releases,
sure, that's helpful, but are any of these a step change or, you know, really unlocking
something that we didn't have before? And even with these great models, the honest answer is
probably not. But this week, we actually got one of those AI features that I am beyond excited
for because we're going from having honestly not a good product at all when it came to real
time voice AI to now something that is finally good. So,
We're going to be going over that, the new OpenAI ChatGBTGPT real time voice model that's available now,
as well as a bunch of other AI updates that you might have missed this week.
So on today's show in our weekly Friday features on Thursday round up,
you're going to learn why a new voice model may be a bigger deal than Fable 5 or GPT 56.
So you're going to learn how meta may be quietly making its AI comeback.
A lot of big releases.
from meta this week. And you're going to see the new image model that's pushing the once untouchable
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We're going to be recapping the highlights from today's show.
So if you hear one of these seven AI features and you're like, wait, what was that?
Yeah, it's going to be in the newsletter.
So don't worry.
All right.
And hey, FYI, we're doing this a little different this week.
Normally we do the Friday AI features show on Friday.
But in our newsletter, I put out a poll yesterday.
And well, we know that ChatGBTGBT's new model, GPD 56, Soul, is going to be released.
Well, today.
So on our Friday show, we're going to be going over that new model.
So today we're doing our Thursday features.
So you guys voted for it overwhelmingly.
For the most part, I just work for you guys.
So yeah, if you are a podcast listener and not on the newsletter, you got to get
on the newsletter because you're just directing me. I'm like your human agent that just, you know,
uh, you know, goes to work for you. All right. So let's get into it and go over the new features.
All right. So, um, the big one. And I think I mean it. This one technically in terms of unlocking
something, some new AI capability for our work that we didn't have before. Uh, yes. I mean,
you can make the argument. Fabel was such a big jump or.
or the original like 01 and 03 models from Open AI were a big jump.
And yes, they were.
And yes, people are excited to have Fable 5 back for a couple more days under subscription plans.
And we're going to be getting GPD 56 soul any minute here.
But I think the new GPT live voice model may actually be one of the biggest step forward
in day-to-day AI use that we've had in a very long time.
That's, I think, for a couple of reasons.
One, the models before were just really bad, right?
Chad GPT's original voice mode when you came out was like, oh, kind of cool.
And then you had your advanced voice mode for the last like two years.
And it's just really not good, right?
Gemini Live, not really good.
You know, Claude has a voice mode, not really good.
At least, especially from the big players, there just hasn't been a great voice, you know,
AI voice assistant that you can talk to that can pull real-time information from the web,
that can work with the conversation and the context that you give it.
We just haven't had that, which is crazy, right?
Because people are getting more and more comfortable dictating versus typing.
So now this one, exciting, GPT Live.
It is out now.
It's new.
Let's talk.
So here's what's new.
Open AI killed the kind of turn-based, you know, kind of walkie-talkie voice mode and
replaced it with the new GPT Live, which is a duplex model, what they're calling it.
It listens and it talks at the same time.
So it also does this like back channeling like a human.
So as you're talking, you know, it'll say things like, mm-hmm, got it, right?
And then it re-decides several times per second, whether to speak, keep listening, pause, interrupt, or call a tool, like to, you know, look in the context of your conversation, to look on the web, etc.
Also, it pulls in GPT 5.5 at the same time for web search and heavier reasoning.
So before, obviously, the voice models, you know, what they worked on, I think over the last like, you know, 20, 23 to 2025 was just making the voices sound more realistic and a little less latency, which is like, that's cool and all.
But if they don't know left from right, if they don't know what day it is, if they can't look up real time information, what good is it?
So that's what's different with this new model from Open AI.
So here is from Open AI's blog post, what they said.
They said, we're launching GPD Live, a new generation of voice models that make talking with
AI feel much more like having a real conversation.
GPT Live is built on a full duplex architecture, meaning it can listen and speak at the same time.
During conversations, GPT can show it's paying attention with phrases like,
mm, yeah, engage in a quick back and forth, or just stay quiet when you need a moment to think.
The result is a voice experience that is refreshingly easy to talk to.
GBT Live is also our smartest voice model yet.
For questions that require web search, deeper reasoning, or more complex work,
it delegates to our latest frontier model behind the scenes and brings the results back into the conversation when it's ready.
While it works, GPT Live can keep talking with you and maintain the flow of the conversation.
At launch, GPD Live will use GPD 55 in the background as we release new frontier models,
will continuously update the models used by GPT Live.
So like I said, huge news.
My gosh, I've been waiting for this because I've tried.
I've tried to find actual business, right?
Whether I'm taking a walk or, you know, out in the car,
or if I just like want to take a break from looking at a screen,
I've tried every single, you know, voice model from all the big players.
I think when Google's Gemini Live came out, it was okay.
but Gemini Live actually does a bad job, strangely enough, at querying information from Google.
Right. So I am excited. I've gotten to play with this one a little bit, but it is brand spanking new.
So who has access? Well, everyone. So if you are on the free plan, even on chat GPT, you do have access to this.
It does use a technically the mini version of GPT Live 1, but even free users. So a billion people.
Yeah, a billion. That is how many weeks.
active users Open AI has inside of chat GPD.
So a billion people just got a brand new, huge upgrade in what you can do with AI, right?
And then on the paid tiers, you do get the full GPT Live One model.
So it is live now.
Make sure your app is updated.
And then you just go and tap the voice button and you're off to the races.
So why is this useful?
Well, it removes the dead air that made the old voice mode feel robotic, right?
You would always kind of, you know, interrupt each other.
You're waiting.
It cuts in when you don't want it to, right?
It was just all voice models were really, really bad.
Now, not the case anymore.
And this is genuinely usable hands-free for brainstorming, tutoring,
and live Q&A where interruption actually matters.
So who's going to find it valuable?
Well, anyone using Chad ChivuT while you're driving, walking, cooking,
you know, packing for a trip.
I think there's a lot of, you know, cool use cases that with it,
being able to reason and look things up in real time that we just didn't have before.
Right.
And we've seen rumors over the last year or so that, you know, Open AI was working on some
hardware devices.
Those things, you know, allegedly got tabled.
Johnny Ives, you know, I.O. acquisition.
So maybe this is the model that will power future Open AI hardware when and if that comes.
If so, that makes a lot of sense.
Because I think right now Google Home with Gemini is.
the only one that has a true smart AI home speaker.
And even the difference now between GBT Live and Gemini Home,
I mean, GPT Live is in another field, at least for now.
We'll see what the rest of the labs do.
So pretty big news there.
Let's go on to our second update, which is technically related.
So this is kind of the developer version of this model.
So from Open AI, they also released the day before.
So they released this on Tuesday, two new API voice models.
These are called GPT Real Time 2.1, and then the budget-friendly GPT Real Time 2.1 MIDI.
So this allows you to add adjustable reasoning, depth, native tool calling, and better handling of alpha numerics, right?
Things like, you know, ordering numbers, codes, et cetera, silence, noise, and interruptions.
So Open AI did say they also cut latency in this voice model.
by 25%.
And this is for developers, right?
So if you are using the back end of the OpenAI platform,
this was launched, like I said, this week.
And it is generally available.
You can use it in the OpenAI playground.
But this isn't like a consumer feature.
So this isn't what you're going to, you know,
log into chat, GPT.
In that aspect, you're using the new GPT live model for builders.
You are using the GPT real time now to,
point one. So who's going to, you know, why is this useful? Who's going to find a valuable?
I think developers, product teams who are building voice agents, right, call center automation,
anyone working on a cost sensitive voice startup. So even if you're not a true developer,
right, this is something I'm going to be using because I've wanted to build something. It
probably doesn't take long. Maybe I'll do it as a live show once. It's just hard to sometimes use
my phone and audio when I'm trying to do things that require audio. Anyways, you know, I've wanted
to build a simple computer control agent that I can talk to and say, hey, open this, open that,
right? So kind of like what I do in Codex, I dictate to Codex, but I thought, hey, it'd be cool
if I just had an assistant that lives and it's always on and always listening and I can just
talk to it and it can do anything that, you know, the Open AI models can do. So that's an
example of something that you could build and you can do it fairly easily just, you know, using
codex. So developers, product teams are going to find it useful. But I mean, why it's actually
useful is, well, just the lower latency and then the built-in tools mean that any voice
agents that you or your team build will actually feel real time instead of laggy.
All right. Let's go on our third one. We have a new model. Is it in the frontier? Maybe. We'll
see. We don't have a lot of benchmarks yet. But let's talk about what we do know about Rock
4.5, the new model hot off the presses. So this is XAI or are they called space XAI now?
I don't even know. I think there is XAI, right? So this is their newest flagship model,
tuned hard for software engineering and multi-step agentic work. So the headline claim is this.
XAI says that it uses four times fewer tokens than comparable models on average. So although this isn't
something that's benchmarking off the charts.
It is somewhat comparable.
As an example, I'm looking at their announcement post here on deep sweep 1-1, which is,
I think, one of the best software engineering benchmarks.
You know, it's not great, but it's, you know, at least in the tier with, you know, Fable,
GPD-5 and Opus 4.8.
Same thing with Terminal Bench.
It's much more competitive.
It's actually ahead of Opus 4.8 in pretty close there to GPD55 and Fable as well.
And then Swaybrenge Pro, same thing, a little ahead of the Opus models and GPD55 there.
So great model specifically, I think, for software engineering.
So here is what GROC says.
They said, today we're launching GROC 4.5.
Yeah, there we go.
space xa i see is this x a i or space x a i they say it both ways anyways uh this is space xa i's
smartest model built to excel at coding agentic tasks in knowledge work it is our strongest model ever
and was trained alongside cursor uh more on that here in a second so they say real world engineering
excellence rack 4.5 was trained on data sets spanning knowledge and coding science engineering and math
with both intelligent and efficient reasoning.
Rock 4-5 excels at real engineering tasks
and exceeds comparable leading models at these tasks.
So a little bit more to know.
Well, right now, where can you use this?
So, well, you can use it in the GROC app,
but the access depends on if what plan you're on.
So free users get like hardly nothing.
So if you're on a paid plan,
you will have some limited use
of GROC 4.5 or if you're using GROC build.
So why is it useful?
Well, hey, we'll see how the third party benchmarks look, right?
I'll be looking at artificial analysis.
Cost to run the test is always one of the most telling benchmarks.
But if this is true, if you are able, at least on the software engineering side,
able to get, you know, Opus, you know, 5-5 level output, level intelligence,
at, you know, about a fourth of the cost, that's pretty big, right?
So this is probably not going to be a model that, you know, your whole team jumps in on
and you're using it for all kind of things.
But this could in the future aim to be a specialist dev software engineering model,
especially with cursor, right?
So space X acquired cursor as part of, you know, XAI, SpaceX going public.
And the thing that they have that's a huge advantage is they have compute, right?
them and meta have tons of compute.
They're one of the probably the only, you know, quote unquote AI companies that just have
compute to spare.
That's why they're running it out and they've become kind of a neocloud.
But this and that combined with cursor is going to be a big deal.
So cursor working with the XAI or space XAI team.
I'm sure that GROC and cursor's model composer 2.5 are going to start to intertwine and, you know,
learn from each other, but I would probably be more interested in Composer 3 than Grock 4.5.
But regardless, for a lot of people, if you're out there building, you do at least have a new
model to take a look at.
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Our next AI feature, Notion agents, a dedicated iPhone app.
So here's what's new, why it matters and who's going to find it valuable.
So this is a brand new standalone iPhone app from Notion, which is separate from the main
notion app.
And this is out now.
It is released and it's built purely for running Notions AI.
agents. So you can capture by text, voice note or photo, and then agents answer from your docs and
connected tools and can take actions like creating pages, drafting updates, and running team
workflows. And this is obviously model flexible so it can work with Claude, Gemini, chat,
GPT, whatever your team uses. So who has access? Well, it is live on the app store. So it is
iPhone first right now, and it does run on iPad and Mac, but isn't really designed for them
and no Android announcement yet.
So no pricing, dedicated pricing, but if you do have a paid, you know, your company has a paid
notion plan, you're in, right?
So it does notions, agent and AI features for the most part do require a paid plan.
And those go anywhere from, you know, about $10 to $20 per user per month.
So it does tie into your existing paid plan.
So why is it useful?
Well, it lets you fire off workspace tasks and capture ideas from your phone instead of waiting to get to a desk.
And then the voice and the photo capture kind of kill the friction of logging things on mobile.
So who's going to find this valuable?
Well, if you are a team that uses Notion and Notion has been, I think, crushing it on the AI side, right?
I think Notion and Slack are two companies that, you know, a year and a half,
ago, if you would have said, hey, would they be in this kind of like second tier? I would have said
probably not, but sure enough, you know, I think Notion, Slack and some others are, you know,
really creeping up in terms of capabilities and what they can do. So, you know, if your team is
on Notion and you haven't started yet taking advantage of their agentic features, they're actually
really, really good, right? And met with a couple of weeks ago when I was out in San Francisco,
I actually met with the Notion team out there. And, you know, they're working on some pretty
capable offerings. So it is something to take to keep an eye on. So although I'm not super sure,
right, I'm not a power notion user myself. I've used it, you know, off and on throughout the
years. I'm not certain about the separate app. So I'm not sure why it's not just built into
their normal app and then having an agent's section. I'm sure there's some, you know,
technical reason why.
But we'll see if that sticks, if it gets popular, if it doesn't, et cetera.
All right.
Next.
This one, again, this might be for a smaller audience, but it's something that I think
could make a big deal.
So Google Voice AI.
Yeah.
So I think for a lot of small business, small business owners, if you don't know Google Voice,
it is a way to just get a phone number, a phone line for your company in
like two minutes and for super cheap.
And now they're rolling out a ton of new, very helpful AI features.
So Google Voice has added Gemini powered take notes for me, right?
So you can just tap notes mid call and it records and transcribes everything
automatically.
And then after the call, you get a summary with key points and action items plus the full
transcript and audio.
And then the notes arrive as an email link.
So here is what Google said about.
this new feature. So they say Google Voice launched over 15 years ago as a call forwarding and texting
service within the US. Since then, it has evolved into a trusted global communications platform
for users and businesses alike. We're taking the next step in that evolution. We're bringing the
power of AI note taking directly to your phone calls and introducing new plans designed to help
users scale their businesses with a professional grade phone system at an industry leading price. So this does
require a paid Google Voice standard or Premier plan. So the free starter tier does not include it.
Right now, it's English only for users in the U.S. I'm sure that will change here soon.
All right. So, well, why is it useful? So if you, which I do know a lot of small businesses
that use Google Voice, right? So I guess the downside is, well, you, they, it's been behind some of the
other, you know, VoIP providers out there that have had some AI features before them. So not saying
this is going to be a differentiator for businesses, but especially for small businesses that are
out in the field, they have physical locations. This one's a big one. So, you know, it is able to,
you know, turn all those phone calls into searchable records and, you know, ready made follow-up
task with zero manual note-taking. So the standalone pricing also, you know,
If you're a solo operator, you have a side hustle, small business, I think it's a way to cheaply bring some AI, especially if you're a type of business that's all in the phone all the time.
All right.
Our next AI update, yeah, ChadGBT images, their new Images 2.0 model that's been absolutely dominating since it came out.
No one has been able to touch the Open AI GBT Images 2 model when it comes to all benchmarks, but they may have come.
near the top, not passing them yet, but at least now a more serious contender.
So this is ByteDance, their new model, Cdream 5.0 Pro.
So this is ByteDance's new image model built to understand design, not just generate
images.
So that at least from some of the samples that I've seen, this seems to be kind of where
they're pushing heavy in.
So adding that understanding or reasoning layer to,
two image generation and not just having it be, you know, this diffusion technology that just
decides what pixels go where. Some of the more impressive examples that I'll kind of scroll to for
our our live stream audience here, you know, so as an example showing like the six major types
of tea, right? But it has to be able to reason and think and break that down. There's a brewing temperature
breakdown, you know, kind of a oxidation level. So there's a lot of reasoning and logic and thinking
and planning that goes into some of these images, right?
So if you think about things that might be used as an infographic for your company,
you know, it's just strong imagery that can really support a more visual story.
This, you know, is probably now in that top three, I think, you know,
along with Nanobanana Pro and GVT images.
Two, you now have seed dance or sorry, seed dream, not seed dance.
Seed dance is the video.
See Dream is the photo version.
All right.
So it also adds that data in infographic visualization from dense text, interactive precision editing, and stronger photorealism, and native generation in 10 languages.
But one of the standout features, I think, is a layer separation piece.
So it edges toward it being kind of like a design tool, not just like a prompt box.
So if you've ever used, you know, Canva or Photoshop and having all these different layers and being able to adjust it,
via layers versus as a flat image is going to save a lot time and give you more granular control.
So this is announced and it is available inside BiteDance's own apps right now.
So these are probably not apps that you use, but it's in Dreamania.
And then for Chinese users, it's in Jim Meng.
So for international users, you can download the Dreamania app from ByteDance.
Right now, there is no public.
API available yet, but there are some third-party platforms, you know, that, you know, are
conglomerates where you can use a bunch of the difference.
I think fall is one of them.
Is it fall or foul?
F-A-L or is it F-A-I?
Right.
So there's a bunch of these third-party ones that have it.
So if you really do want to get your hands on it, if you use one of those third-party, you know,
AI image generators that have model selection, you're probably going to see it in there.
So why is it?
useful. Well, like I said, it is instantly a top three, maybe top two image model. So it turns data
and dense text into clean on brand layouts. So if for whatever reason, if you can't use chat GBT,
or if you are a heavy into marketing, uh, design, advertising and you're not getting the results
that you like out of nanobanana or GBT images too, you now have another player to at least try.
So also multi-lingual teams, if you need text-accurate output across different languages, designers, marketers, content teams who are producing, you know, infographics and branded visuals.
This is definitely a new AI feature you can use now that you're going to want to check out.
All right. And then last but not least, meta is back. Back again. Meta's back. Tell some friends.
All right.
So let me just get this out there.
Meta, when they came out with their, you know, they have their MSL, their meta super
intelligence labs.
They spent, you know, billions of dollars hiring all this talent, billions of dollars on compute.
And then, you know, everyone thought, oh, we're going to get a new llama.
Instead, they went a different direction with the muse.
That is their large language model.
And there's some rumors that they're coming out with a bigger version of it.
So we have Muse Spark, which is presumably, that's,
came out about two months ago and that's their smaller model. And actually at the time it came out
through a lot of benchmarks, it was maybe like a top four or five model, not anymore. Right now it's
probably in the eight, nine, ten range after a lot of new updates from all the other big players.
But you can't knock meta for going from like zero to top five with their first large language
model in Muse. So they've actually done the same thing with Muse image and Muse video. Because if you're
looking at Arena, right, which is kind of the blind taste test for image and video models.
These are top three models, right?
So going from zero, never having at least under the Muse family, I know they did have,
you know, their image models previously, but, you know, they scrapped everything, started,
you know, gotten rid of the Lama baseline.
So pretty, pretty interesting results for our, you know, live stream audience.
You can see some of these examples.
We shared them in our newsletter.
pretty good, both on the photo and the video side.
So here's a little bit what it is, what's new.
So Muse Image is meta superintelligences Labs First or MSL, their first in-house image
model built as an agent that can use search and code execution to self-refine its output.
So kind of the maybe controversial but signature feature is you can generate or manipulate images
of a public Instagram account just by tagging it.
So you kind of had this originally in SORA from OpenAI,
which is no longer RAPSORA.
They had this thing called cameos, right?
But people had to open up, right?
Like, yes, you can use my cameo.
But it looks like if you're a certain level of public Instagram account,
people can do it just by tagging you.
All right.
So Muse Video is built on the same foundation,
with native audio, but is still in development.
So no release on that.
So this is on the images side, it is free for everyday creation.
If you are using the metaaI app or meta.aI inside Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger,
all those things.
You should see the new MetaMuse image model available.
But heavy users are going to pay.
So there is a kind of a free.
daily usage threshold.
And then it rolls into the new meta paid subscription plans.
They didn't disclose the exact limit or price.
Again, this is pretty new.
But there's no public API right now.
So if you're not on a paid meta plan, which I don't know anyone that's on a paid meta
subscription, I know they just rolled that out a couple of months ago.
You know, unless your business like runs on meta in Instagram, I don't know anyone that's
actually subscribing.
to meta for AI features, right?
So it will be worth tracking when and if they come out on the API side,
because at least the samples of the video model and the photo model look really good, right?
But if it's fairly limited to what you can use for free, I don't know how much traction this is
going to get, right?
Especially when presumably we may be getting within, you know, three to six months,
we may be getting brand new updates to GBT images and to nanobanana.
So at that point, and we just talked about the new image model seed dream from bite dance.
So I don't know if I was meta, I would have came out a little more hard.
Like, hey, use this thing, use it a ton because the results are pretty good.
And like I said, Arena, I believe once they were released, they were both top three, top four,
you know, image and video model.
So fairly impressive.
So why is it useful? Well, number one, it's free right now, limited use, and it lives inside
apps that billions of people already use. So this is no new tool to learn. It's just in the apps
that people use. Also, interesting to see how this plays out, but the agentic self-refinement
aims for just kind of more accurate, less hallucinated images. So I think, you know, the people
or the groups that are going to find this most valuable, especially early on, is if you
Your job right now requires, right?
If you're a social media manager, social media marketer,
then you obviously are living inside and, you know,
living and breathing on your, you know, metametrics.
That's, this is gonna be for you, right?
So versus having to work with an external tool.
Metas obviously made this, you know,
this earlier technology available in their ads.
I would assume that we'll see that here soon as well.
So if you are a content creator,
social media marketing, social media advertising, and you lay heavily on any of the meta,
you know, Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp platforms, this is going to be one worth checking out.
All right.
So that is a wrap, y'all.
Our seven big features, let's do them in reverse order.
So the new meta muse image and video models, uh, bite dances new Cdream 50 pro on the image
side, Google Voice AI, great for small businesses, notion,
dedicated iPhone app for teams using Notion.
Grock 4.5 new model could be good for software engineering.
Open AI real time 2.1, the update to GBT realtime 2.0 can do a lot of things
agentically. And then last but not least, which I think may ultimately end up
making the biggest difference for millions of business users is the new GPT live model.
So I'll probably end up doing a review on that.
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