The Neuron

The Neuron: AI Explained

The Neuron is a daily newsletter with 700,000+ readers that covers the latest AI developments, trends and research; this is our podcast, hosted by Grant Harvey and Corey Noles. We aim to create digestible, informative and authoritative takes on AI that get you up to speed and help you become an authority in your own circles. Available Wednesdays and Sundays on all podcasting platforms and YouTube. Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.theneurondaily.com/subscribe

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Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

BONUS: GPT-5.6 Sol Goes Live: Must-Try Use Cases We’re Testing Live 10.07.2026

Join Grant Harvey and Corey Noles from The Neuron live on Thursday, July 9 at 10AM PT as we test OpenAI’s new GPT-5.6 model family in real time: Sol, Terra, and Luna. Instead of just reading benchmark charts, we’re going hands-on with the use cases people should actually try first. We’ll test: 🛠️ Building a working mini-app from a messy product idea 🧹 Refactoring a broken codebase without babysit...

ComfyUI Proves AI Art Is Not Zero Effort 08.07.2026

Most AI image tools give you a prompt box and a result. ComfyUI gives creators the pipeline underneath - the models, parameters, nodes, and repeatable workflows that can turn visual AI from a toy into production infrastructure. In this episode of The Neuron, Corey Noles and Grant Harvey talk with Yannik Marek, co-founder and original creator of ComfyUI, about why node-based workflows matter, how o...

BONUS: Government Banning AI Fallout: China, the economy, what's at risk, and what you should do. 03.07.2026

This week on The Neuron: AI Explained, Grant and Corey break down the strangest week in frontier AI so far: Fable 5 relaunching and getting yanked almost immediately, OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 rollout arriving in a weird half-launch state, and the bigger question underneath all of it. What happens when governments can slow, restrict, or pause the most powerful AI systems right as the economy starts dependi...

Can AI Agents Learn From Expert Corrections? 01.07.2026

OpenAI and Thrive Holdings built Tax AI, a Codex-powered agent that helps prepare complex tax returns while preserving evidence for accountant review. In this episode, Corey and Grant talk with OpenAI’s John de Wasseige and Arthur Fernandes Araujo about how expert corrections become structured signals, how Codex turns repeated failures into evals and scoped engineering tasks, and why the best AI d...

BONUS: Humanoid Robots Need More Than Servo Motors: Here's What 26.06.2026

Humanoid robotics challenges go beyond movement and servo motors. The hardest problems are often AI problems. Bringing intelligence into the physical world means dealing with gravity, friction, uncertainty, and real consequences. Mistakes can break hardware. This week on Neuron Live, we’re joined by Nikita Rudin, Co-founder and CEO of Flexion Robotics, to unpack what it actually takes to build int...

HP Built an AI That Fixes Your Computer Before It Breaks 24.06.2026

Larry Meadows, Head of Product Strategy & Evangelism for HP's Workforce Experience Platform (WXP), joins us to break down how HP is using AI to predict and prevent IT problems before employees ever notice them. We get a live demo of the platform—from AI-powered software recommendations across 50M+ devices to automated remediation in 3–4 clicks—and dig into the global memory crisis, shadow...

BONUS: AI Skills vs Agents vs GPTs: Which One Do I Use? 19.06.2026

Confused by AI Skills, Projects, Gems, Custom GPTs, and Agents? You're not alone. It's important to separate which is best for which use-case, because each has a place depending on what you're trying to get done. In this beginner-friendly live episode, we break down what these AI terms actually mean, who creates them, and when everyday users should use each one. Think of this as your p...

Why Frontier AI Still Sees Like a Toddler, w/ Andrew Dai 17.06.2026

AI can write code, pass exams, and summarize the web, but ask it to reason through a real-world image, and the magic often breaks. Andrew Dai, co-founder and CEO of Elorian, joins The Neuron to explain why visual reasoning may be one of the biggest unsolved problems in AI. Andrew spent years at Google Brain and DeepMind, including work connected to Gemini and sparse mixture-of-experts systems. Now...

BONUS: Scott Hanselman Showcases Engineering with AI LIVE from Microsoft Build 2026 12.06.2026

Live from Microsoft Build, Corey Noles sits down with Scott Hanselman for a hands-on Neuron LIVE episode about AI-augmented software development, how it differs from just "vibe coding", and the surprisingly practical things people can now build with tools like GitHub Copilot and more. Scott is one of the best technical explainers in software: a longtime Microsoft and GitHub developer, te...

Mustafa Suleyman on Microsoft’s Humanist Superintelligence Bet 10.06.2026

In this episode of The Neuron , Corey Noles sits down with Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, at Microsoft Build 2026 to unpack Microsoft’s next AI chapter: seven new MAI models, a push toward in-house model development, and the idea of Humanist Superintelligence. Mustafa explains how Microsoft is thinking about AI that can reason, code, generate images, transcribe speech, and power real produ...

BONUS: New GPT Memory Feature, GPT-5.6 Rumors, Hermes Desktop Agent, New Codex Plugins, MAI-2.5 Image, Etc. 05.06.2026

Everyone is talking about Mercury-alpha, the mystery model that many believe could be GPT-5.6. In this live discussion, we're separating fact from speculation and unpacking what would actually matter if OpenAI releases a new flagship model this week. We'll cover: 🔹 What Mercury-alpha is (and why people think it's GPT-5.6) 🔹 The biggest rumors and evidence so far 🔹 What a new OpenAI...

The Internet Needs Proof You’re Human 03.06.2026

How do you prove there’s a real human on the other side of the screen when AI can generate faces, IDs, accounts, agents, and entire swarms of bots? Tiago Sada, Chief Product Officer at Tools for Humanity, joins The Neuron to explain why proof of human may become one of the internet’s most important trust layers. Tools for Humanity is building the technology behind World and World ID, a system desi...

BONUS: A Total Beginner’s Guide to AI Agents & Automation 29.05.2026

AI agents and automation sound complex, but they’re really about one simple idea: helping you spend less time on repetitive work and more time on the things that need your judgment. In this beginner-friendly Neuron Live, we’ll break down what AI agents are, how automation actually works, and how to start using both without getting overwhelmed. You’ll learn: 🤖 How AI agents are different from regu...

What Comes After GPUs? Great Sky’s Bet on Brain-Like AI 27.05.2026

What if the next big AI breakthrough is not a bigger model, but a completely different kind of computer? Jeff Shainline, co-founder and CEO of Great Sky, joins The Neuron to explain how his team is building brain-inspired AI hardware using superconductors, photonics, and analog computation. Great Sky’s architecture, called Superconducting Optoelectronic Networks, or SOENs, is designed to move beyo...

BONUS: Building Real-Time AI Voice Agents with LiveKit's Ben Cherry 22.05.2026

Voice agents are moving from “cool demo” to real product infrastructure. In this livestream, we’re joined by Ben Cherry of LiveKit to break down what it actually takes to build real-time AI agents that can listen, respond, interrupt, call tools, and work in production. LiveKit is an open source framework and developer platform for building voice, video, and physical AI agents in production. We’ll...

The AI Trying to Solve Math’s Biggest Mystery w/ Tudor Achim of Harmonic 20.05.2026

What happens when AI stops simply giving answers and starts producing proofs a computer can verify? In this episode of The Neuron , Corey Noles and Grant Harvey talk with Tudor Achim, Co-Founder and CEO of Harmonic, the company behind Aristotle — a formal reasoning system built to generate machine-checkable mathematical proofs. Tudor explains why math may be the clearest test case for moving AI fr...

BONUS: Can AI Actually Be Your Therapist? We Ask the CEO Building One 15.05.2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and as AI becomes more embedded in our daily lives, one of the biggest questions we face is whether these systems can responsibly support emotional and psychological well-being. AI chatbots are increasingly being used for emotional support, but recent lawsuits faced by OpenAI and earlier ones targeting character.ai and Google's AI Overviews, as well as cli...

Inside Genspark: $0 to $250M ARR in 12 Months with Wen Sang 13.05.2026

Genspark went from AI search startup to autonomous AI agent platform, hitting $250M ARR in 12 months with no paid ads until they bought a Super Bowl spot. Co-founder and COO Wen Sang joins Corey and Grant to explain what "AI employee" actually means, demos Genspark Claw live (including buying us coffee mid-interview), and lays out his big thesis: legacy software is becoming infrastructur...

BONUS: The AI Starter Kit: What to Try...and What to Ignore 08.05.2026

New to AI and not sure where to start? Join us live Thursday for The AI Starter Kit: What to Try...and What to Ignore. This beginner-friendly session will help you cut through the noise and focus on the AI tools, habits, and prompts that actually matter. By the end, you’ll know what to try first, what not to worry about yet, and how to ask better questions when you get stuck. In this session, we’l...

Can AI Really Design New Drugs? Google DeepMind Spin-out Isomorphic Labs Explains 06.05.2026

Can AI move from predicting proteins to actually designing new drugs? Isomorphic Labs is trying to answer one of the biggest questions in science. In this episode of The Neuron , Corey Noles and Grant Harvey talk with Rebecca Paul, Head of Medicinal Drug Design at Isomorphic Labs, and Michael Schaarschmidt, Foundational AI Research Lead. They explain why drug discovery is so slow, expensive, and f...

BONUS: OpenAI Workspace Agents 101: Build, Run, and Scale AI Workflows 01.05.2026

Join us Thursday as we break down OpenAI’s new Workspace Agents and what they mean for the future of work. We’ll cover: ⚙️ What workspace agents are 🤖 How they differ from regular chatbots 🏢 Where they fit into real team workflows 🚀 How to start working with them effectively 🔄 What agentic AI means for workplace automation 📈 Why teams are shifting from one-off prompts to repeatable AI-powered...

How Google's New AI Turns Anyone Into a Music Producer (Flow Music Demo) 29.04.2026

Google just acquired an AI startup that lets anyone create real music, music videos, and custom instruments — no experience required. In this hands-on episode, Corey sits down with Kendall Rankin from Google to demo Flow Music (formerly Producer AI), the generative music tool now living inside Google Labs. They build a garage rock song about AI from scratch, generate a music video with VEO, and di...

BONUS: GPT 5.5 LIVE - The New GPT "Spud" Model is Here; Let's Break It 25.04.2026

OpenAI dropped GPT-5.5, so we did the only reasonable thing: went live immediately and tried to break it. In this off-the-cuff Neuron Live, Corey and Grant walk through OpenAI's GPT-5.5 release notes, benchmark claims, rollout details, and early access reactions before testing the model live across coding, reasoning, creativity, web research, and absurd prompt challenges. We also compare a few...

BONUS: LIVE: Claude Opus 4.7 Just Dropped. Here's What Actually Changed. 17.04.2026

Grant and Kyle dive into a comprehensive review and live test of the newly released Claude Opus 4.7, a cutting-edge large language model. This session explores its capabilities for coding and game dev, specifically referencing the "Renaissance / Plan Final Fantasy Tactics RPG Game" project. Discover how this ai model performs under pressure and its potential impact on game design workflo...

This Company Mapped the Entire World in 3D. Here's Why. 15.04.2026

AI can reason about text and images, but it still struggles to understand the physical world. In this episode, Grant sits down with Peter Wilczynski, Chief Product Officer at Vantor (formerly Maxar Intelligence / Digital Globe), to unpack why spatial intelligence is emerging as critical AI infrastructure. Peter spent years at Palantir building ontology systems and mapping tools for defense operati...

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