The Daily AI Show Crew - Brian, Beth, Jyunmi, Andy and Karl
The Daily AI Show
The Daily AI Show is a panel discussion hosted LIVE each weekday at 10am Eastern. We cover all the AI topics and use cases that are important to today's busy professional. No fluff. Just 45+ minutes to cover the AI news, stories, and knowledge you need to know as a business professional. About the crew:We are a group of professionals who work in various industries and have either deployed AI in our own environments or are actively coaching, consulting, and teaching AI best practices. Your hosts are:Brian MaucereBeth LyonsAndy HallidayJyunmi HatcherKarl Yeh
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The Daily AI Show Crew - Brian, Beth, Jyunmi, Andy and Karl
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2026. júl. 10.
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Did 5.6 Sol Just Close The Fable Gap? 10.07.2026 1:03:12
The episode focused on OpenAI’s ChatGPT Work rollout, the new desktop experience, and how Codex, computer use, browser control, local apps, and mobile workflows now fit together. The hosts compared GPT-5.6 Sol and Terra against Fable, especially on coding, agentic workflows, and cost per task. They also discussed how ChatGPT Work differs from Claude Co Work, why computer use matters for repetitive...
GPT Live 1 Is a Game Changer For AI 09.07.2026 1:07:17
The episode opened with Brian’s reaction to GPT Live One and how much more natural the new voice interface feels in real use. The hosts discussed how Live One could become the front end for personal AI assistants, especially once it connects more deeply to memory, research, and model routing. The discussion then moved to OpenAI’s expected Sol, Terra, and Luna models, Grok’s lower-priced coding mod...
Fable Extended, OpenAI Models And Meta Deepfakes 08.07.2026 1:03:47
The episode opened with Anthropic extending Fable access through July 12 and the practical limits users still face. The hosts discussed Fable workflow cleanup, Claude CoWork changes, and OpenAI’s expected Sol, Terra, and Luna model release. The show then moved into robotics, including a new humanoid robot startup and safety concerns around robots in human spaces. The final stretch covered Meta’s i...
Nvidia's AI Chips Hit a Wall and Anthropic Discovers J Space 07.07.2026 58:12
The episode opened with Fable’s July 7 access cutoff and how users should decide when higher-cost model time makes sense. The hosts then covered Nvidia’s chip pressure, Anthropic’s JSpace research, Google’s fair-use argument for AI training, Cloudflare’s bot access controls, and a new China chip architecture. The back half connected Kelsey Fendler’s solo row to founder psychology and Anne’s AI-ass...
AI Agents Hit The Verification Wall 06.07.2026 59:23
The episode focused on practical AI workflow design, especially how Fable fits as a high-cost planning and audit model rather than a default execution model. The hosts discussed compound engineering, verification loops, Caveman-style terse prompting, and how AI work changes communication habits. They also covered Microsoft Frontier Co and the broader move toward embedded AI engineering for enterpr...
The Incidental Patient Conundrum 04.07.2026 31:24
Modern medicine has been shaped by a quiet discipline: do not look everywhere at once. A symptom, age, family history, or known risk turns the search in a particular direction. That system leaves gaps. Some disease is found late. Some people suffer because the body did not send a clear enough signal soon enough. AI-assisted screening changes the starting point. A full-body scan, lab panel, genetic...
Fable 5, Edge AI, and Personalized Models 04.07.2026 59:29
AI news keeps moving from bigger frontier models to smarter ways of using models: when to spend tokens on Fable 5, when Sonnet-style reliability matters more than eloquence, and how smaller edge models may become faster and more personal. Beth Lyons and Andy Halliday discuss Fable 5, Claude model naming, Android intelligence, AI search reliability, data-center cooling, custom inference chips, LoRA...
Building AI Agent Offices and the Compute Bubble Question 02.07.2026 1:15:35
Today's AI news roundup: agent offices on Discord, the compute bubble debate, memory-efficiency breakthroughs, Google NanoBanana, and Altman's government equity offer. A working experiment in giving an AI colleague its own private Discord and screen-share office anchored a wide-ranging conversation about where the field is heading. The hosts weighed whether the AI boom is genuinely frothy...
Fable Returns With Limits 01.07.2026 1:09:24
The hosts opened on Q3, Canada Day, and the expected return of Fable with usage limits and possible code-related restrictions. They compared Sonnet 5, Opus, Fable, Codex, Claude Code, Hermes, compound engineering, and GStack as different ways to plan, build, and route AI work. A major part of the episode focused on Codex versus Claude Code, including local resource usage, token efficiency, termina...
Bot Sitting and Bot S#%tting 30.06.2026 1:03:29
The hosts opened with a welcome for new listeners before Anne introduced a discussion on “bot sitting,” AI fatigue, and the hidden cognitive load of supervising coding agents. They explored token pressure, AI burnout, colleague protocols, Hermes workflows, and how multi-model routing could reduce cost and friction. The show also covered future AI work roles, expectations in human-AI collaboration,...
Google Blocks Meta From Gemini 29.06.2026 1:09:48
The hosts opened with Google limiting Meta’s access to Gemini capacity and what that says about AI compute constraints, Google Cloud demand, and internal model development. They discussed Google talent departures, OpenAI hiring Apple Vision Pro hardware talent, and Johnny Ive’s broader design track record, including Ferrari’s new EV styling. The conversation then moved into government restrictions...
The Safety Dividend Conundrum 27.06.2026 25:03
In the near future, we will reach a point where self-driving vehicles are undeniably safer than human drivers. It may be 5 years away or perhaps more. Either way, the day is coming where humans are considered too dangerous to put in charge of a vehicle. That shift will not replace every driver at once. Specialized drivers, emergency operators, construction haulers, rural edge cases, and unusual tr...
OpenAI IPO Hits Turbulence 26.06.2026 1:12:45
The hosts opened with Adobe’s acquisition of Topaz Labs and the broader concern that useful AI tools can disappear behind large subscription ecosystems. They discussed GPT-5.6 delays, model oversight, OpenAI’s possible IPO timing, and how AI demand is affecting hardware pricing and RAM availability. The conversation moved into DGX Spark, local models, Hermes workflows, and why companies may or may...
Claude Tag, OpenAI Bidi, Black Market Tokens 25.06.2026 1:09:12
The episode opened with Brian’s custom Claude Code budgeting app and a discussion of when vibe-coded tools are worth maintaining versus simply experimenting with. The hosts connected that to internal AI workflows, Claude Tag-style systems, Jira agents, and how smaller companies can build custom tools faster than large enterprises. The news discussion covered a Google Workspace CLI controversy, Met...
Claude Wants to Be Your Coworker In Slack 24.06.2026 1:10:15
The hosts opened with practical AI use cases, including Claude Code for household budgeting and agent systems for separating client and freelancer knowledge. They discussed Claude Tag for Slack, why enterprise adoption may be harder in Microsoft Teams environments, and how IT and security constraints can block AI enablement. The episode also covered OpenAI and Broadcom’s custom chip effort, foldab...
AI Talent Wars Hit Google Hard In the Pocket 23.06.2026 1:00:05
The hosts discussed a range of current AI stories, starting with a robo-taxi conundrum around safety, displaced drivers, and whether data contributors deserve compensation. They covered model testing around Fugu/Sakana, major AI talent departures from Google, and SpaceX/XAI-related compute deals. The show also explored practical AI automation through Claude Code, AI adoption in banking, cybersecur...
Amazon Drops The Altman Movie 22.06.2026 1:01:37
Brian, Andy, and Beth discussed several AI news stories from the weekend, starting with Amazon stepping away from distributing the Sam Altman-focused film Artificial. They explored Inception Labs, Mercury II, diffusion-based reasoning models, and how open models may change enterprise AI decisions. The hosts also covered Sakana Fugu, Codex handoffs, transcript attribution, AI-assisted full-body sca...
The AI Grid Conundrum 20.06.2026 27:51
Electricity gives us a useful way to think about AI governance. Power is experienced locally. People care where the plant is built, how much the bill costs, who gets service restored first, and what risks their community absorbs. But electricity also depends on a grid that stretches beyond any one town or state. Local choices matter, yet no community can pretend the system ends at its border. AI i...
GPT 5.6 vs Fable 5 Faceoff 19.06.2026 1:02:42
The episode opened by marking Juneteenth and episode 750 of The Daily AI Show. The hosts discussed three major AI updates: GPT 5.6 rumors, Claude Code artifacts, and Perplexity Brain’s agent memory system. They then debated model access, benchmark usefulness, Google’s position, Fable’s expected return, and whether new models are becoming too efficiency-biased for complex agent work. The back half...
What Are AI Harnesses And Why Do They Matter? 18.06.2026 1:03:33
The episode opened with Midjourney Medical, an ultrasonic scanning concept aimed at making preventative full-body imaging faster, cheaper, and more spa-like than traditional MRI workflows. The hosts then discussed preventative medicine, GLP-1s, OpenAI’s leaked financials, and the pressure that cheaper Chinese models could put on frontier AI business models. The middle of the show focused on model...
AI Consciousness, Cursor, and World Models 17.06.2026 1:11:58
The episode opened with Brian Maucere describing internal AI command center work at Scaled, including a “chief of staff” agent for consultants and project managers. The hosts then discussed usability, AI systems architecture, token governance, and how AI work is shifting from prompting to operational design. News topics included Odyssey’s world model funding, XAI and SpaceX’s Cursor acquisition, c...
xAI Grabs Cursor and Sakana Goes Deep 16.06.2026 1:01:32
The episode opened with Sakana Marlin, a new strategic research tool designed for long-horizon autonomous analysis rather than basic deep research. The hosts then discussed the idea that “chat is dead,” focusing on HTML artifacts, interactive dashboards, visual decision tools, and how AI-generated interfaces can replace long linear chat threads. The middle of the show covered XAI’s Cursor acquisit...
Et tu, Jassy? 15.06.2026 55:08
The episode opened with the weekend news that Fable 5 and Mythos access had been restricted after reported U.S. government action tied to security concerns. The hosts discussed Amazon’s possible role, the lack of a clear review process, Anthropic’s position, and whether AI models are starting to be treated like national security infrastructure. They then moved into model release fatigue, the pract...
The Quiet Exception Conundrum 13.06.2026 27:19
Rules used to be blunt because institutions were blunt. A bank could not fully understand every late payment. A school could not perfectly weigh every missed deadline. A city agency could not review every permit, fine, appeal, medical form, tax delay, or benefits request with deep personal context. So society relied on public rules. They were imperfect, sometimes cruel, but at least people could s...
SpaceX IPO Tests AI Hype 12.06.2026 1:06:36
The episode opened with live discussion of the SpaceX IPO and whether it could act as a broader signal for AI market sentiment, while noting that SpaceX is not a pure AI company. The hosts then discussed Fable 5’s topic-gated behavior, invisible fallbacks, trust, and Anthropic’s approach to model access and safety. The middle of the show focused on subsidized AI compute, Claude Code and Codex loop...
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