Generative AI Group Podcast

Weekly audio summaries of the Generative AI Group discussions.

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Jul 5, 2026

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Week of 2026-07-05 05.07.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 05 July 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: [excited] Wow, what a week. We had model releases, agent drama, hardware talk, and even a bit of geopolitics all in one thread. Maya: Totally. Let’s start with something very relatable: how these models behave when you ask them to plan versus when you ask them to actually do the...

Week of 2026-06-28 28.06.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 28 June 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: [excited] Let’s start with a theme that kept popping up all week: stop guessing, start measuring. Maya: That came through strongly from Nirant, who said, “don’t ask, just setup an internal benchmark and run an autoresearch loop and see if it’s good for your use case.” Alex: Righ...

Week of 2026-06-21 21.06.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 21 June 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: What a week. The big theme, to me, is that AI is getting more fragmented and more practical at the same time. Maya: Yes. We saw frontier-model drama, wild open-source releases, and a lot of real-world product pressure showing up in tools people actually use. Alex: Let’s start wi...

Week of 2026-06-14 14.06.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 14 June 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: Wow, what a week. The big theme I’m seeing is that the AI race is no longer just about model quality. It’s about cost, control, and who gets access to what. Maya: Yes, and the WhatsApp thread had all of that packed into one place: token savings, workflows, new benchmarks, privac...

Week of 2026-06-07 07.06.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 07 June 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: And wow, this week was full of “wait, what?” moments — from open buckets and model launches to agents getting smarter about how they use tools. Maya: Let’s start with one of the biggest themes: code as a harness, or in plain English, using code as the agent’s operating system fo...

Week of 2026-05-31 31.05.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 31 May 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: [excited] This week’s thread had one huge theme: the AI bill is getting real, and people are getting much more practical about what actually works. Maya: Exactly. Less hype, more “what does this cost, what breaks, and what should we build ourselves?” Alex: Let’s start with the co...

Week of 2026-05-24 24.05.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 24 May 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: [excited] This week’s chat felt like a live map of where AI is going: cheaper clouds, faster models, weirdly useful wrappers, and a lot of “wait, this already exists?” Maya: And also a lot of people arguing about what really counts as innovation. Let’s jump in. Alex: First up, th...

Week of 2026-05-17 17.05.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 17 May 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: And wow, this week’s chat had everything: security, coding agents, local models, multi-repo chaos, and a little bit of AI economics drama. Maya: [excited] Yes, let’s dive in. First up, the security and agent tooling wave. Alex: Nirant kicked this off with a heads-up that “Everyon...

Week of 2026-05-10 10.05.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 10 May 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: [excited] And wow, this week had everything: shiny demos, model politics, startup credits, research news, and a surprisingly intense debate about chat UIs. Maya: Let’s start with the demo that made everyone lean in. Anand S shared that Blender MCP journey, with Claude Code buildi...

Week of 2026-05-03 03.05.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 03 May 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: [excited] Big week in the group. We’ve got production questions, cloud inference, voice quality, model battles, agent stacks, vibe coding, and some very real “what is actually working?” stories. Maya: Exactly. And a lot of the thread was less about hype and more about what breaks...

Week of 2026-04-26 26.04.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 26 April 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: [excited] And wow, this week was packed. We had everything from AI agents in meetings, to chip-speed demos, to model launches, outages, pricing drama, and even some real-world security panic. Maya: Let’s start with one of the most interesting ideas: AI that doesn’t just take no...

Week of 2026-04-19 19.04.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 19 April 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: This week’s thread was packed. We had GPU shopping, Claude Code workflows, model pricing drama, data export gripes, and a lot of practical “what actually works?” questions. Maya: [excited] And that’s our favorite kind of week, because the best AI conversations are never just ab...

Week of 2026-04-12 12.04.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 12 April 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: This week, the group was packed with practical agent advice, wild model news, and some big questions about what happens when frontier AI gets truly powerful. Maya: And we’re going to keep it simple, useful, and a little surprising, because there was a lot going on. Alex: Let’s...

Week of 2026-04-05 05.04.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 05 April 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: This week felt like three big stories rolled into one: agentic coding tools, local versus cloud AI, and a lot of chatter about security, leaks, and harnesses. Maya: And the fun part is that all of it was very practical. People weren’t just sharing headlines. They were testing t...

Week of 2026-03-29 29.03.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 29 March 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: Maya, this week felt like a real snapshot of where the AI world is right now: lots of shipping, lots of hype, and a lot of people asking, “Okay, but does it actually work?” Maya: Exactly. And that tension showed up everywhere, from coding agents to supply chain security to big...

Week of 2026-03-22 22.03.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 22 March 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: This week’s chat was full of the big questions everyone’s asking right now: what changes when AI starts building interfaces for us, when coding agents get cheaper and faster, and when autonomous workflows start touching real business tasks. Maya: And there was a second theme ru...

Week of 2026-03-15 15.03.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 15 March 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: Maya, this week felt like the whole group was stress-testing the future of coding agents, sandboxes, evals, and “how much automation is too much.” Maya: Totally. And the funniest part is that everyone seems to agree AI is powerful, but nobody agrees on where the real bottleneck...

Week of 2026-03-08 08.03.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 08 March 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: This week’s chat was packed. The big theme I kept seeing was models getting smaller, faster, and cheaper, while the real battle moves to context, reliability, and product fit. Maya: Yes, and the second theme was very human: people are still figuring out how to use these tools w...

Week of 2026-03-01 01.03.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 01 March 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: This week’s chat was packed. The big theme, I think, is that AI is moving from “smart model” to “smart system.” Maya: Yes, and the group kept circling the same idea from different angles: harnesses, tools, memory, and deployment choices now matter as much as the model itself. A...

Week of 2026-02-22 22.02.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 22 February 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: This week felt like three big stories kept showing up everywhere: agent tools getting more practical, a lot of hand-wringing about AI writing and virality, and a huge wave of India-focused AI momentum. Maya: Yes, and underneath all of it was one theme: the gap between what l...

Week of 2026-02-15 15.02.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 15 February 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: This week’s chat was packed. We had new models, agent workflows, OCR battles, voice agents, and a lot of honest debate about where AI is actually helping. Maya: And also where it’s making life more complicated. Let’s start with the big theme running through the whole thread:...

Week of 2026-02-08 08.02.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 08 February 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: What a packed week. A lot of this thread was really about one big theme: how people are actually making AI agents useful in real work, not just in demos. Maya: Exactly. And the first thing that jumped out to me was shared context across agents. Sudharshan Babu kicked it off...

Week of 2026-02-01 01.02.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 01 February 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: This week’s chat was all about agents, harnesses, skills, and the growing gap between what demo videos promise and what real systems actually do. Maya: And the big theme underneath everything was simple: the model is only part of the product. The interface, the sandbox, the...

Week of 2026-01-25 25.01.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 25 January 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: This week’s chat was packed. The big themes were agentic coding, edge versus cloud for voice, and a lot of real-world “does this actually work?” questions. Maya: Yeah, it felt less like theory and more like people comparing notes from the trenches. Let’s start with the coding...

Week of 2026-01-18 18.01.2026

Alex: Hello and welcome to The Generative AI Group Digest for the week of 18 January 2026! Maya: We're Alex and Maya. Alex: This week’s chat was all about agents getting more practical, more personal, and a lot more enterprise-ready. Maya: And also a bit more expensive, a bit more weird, and somehow even more exciting. Alex: Let’s start with the biggest thread: Claude Code, Claude Cowork, and this...

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