Why AI Adoption Stalls, Even as Agents and Robotics Accelerate
Beth opened episode 601 with Andy joining early and Karl arriving later. The show kicked off with browser based agents, Google’s Nano Banana expansion into Workspace, and a live demo of Slides using AI to beautify content. From there, the conversation shifted toward the limitations of Gemini generated infographics, the need for human oversight, the rise of agent powered browsers, and early signals about OpenAI’s new hardware team. The hosts explored cultural pushback against wearable AI, the gap between real world adoption and tech hype, and the long term impact of AI on management skills, jobs, and public trust.Key Points DiscussedPerplexity’s Comet agent comes to mobile with full web action supportGoogle rolls out Nano Banana AI in Docs, Slides, and Notebook LMGemini 3 image models still make factual mistakes in diagrams and labelsGoogle confirms layered image editing is on the roadmapManas launches a browser operator extension that turns Chrome into an AI agentOpenAI builds a hardware division and hires dozens of Apple engineersPublic resistance grows against AI wearables like the Friend pendantWestern media messaging reinforces AI as a threat, slowing adoptionSingapore’s AI rollout reveals a management and leadership gapHuman interpersonal skills emerge as a key competitive advantageRobotics accelerates as Google DeepMind hires Boston Dynamics’ former CTOVisionary hardware concepts likely push toward AI native devices with voice first designSora, agent tools, and multimodal models still struggle to break into mainstream awarenessTimestamps and Topics00:00:00 👋 Opening, Thanksgiving week, Andy joins01:01:00 🤖 Perplexity Comet mobile agent overview02:21:00 📝 Nano Banana comes to Google Workspace03:12:00 🎨 Slides demo with AI generated infographics05:04:00 🚗 Andy reviews Nano Banana Pro car diagrams and labeling errors08:43:00 🧩 Discussion on image limitations and lack of editable text layers11:49:00 💬 Community notes, Google confirms layered images are coming14:07:00 🧭 Karl joins, new browser operator from Manas16:00:00 🛠️ OpenAI’s hardware division poaches Apple engineers17:40:00 📱 What an AI native device might look like21:08:00 🚇 Anti AI backlash, Friend pendant ads defaced in Chicago22:52:00 🌍 Western fear framing versus Asian AI optimism24:01:00 📉 Media narratives shape public adoption and trust27:03:00 🇸🇬 Singapore as a case study in AI driven workforce disruption29:15:00 👔 Management skills become a rare and valuable human advantage33:23:00 🤝 Interpersonal skills and face to face client work outcompete automation34:59:00 🔄 AI agents cannot replace real rapport and live collaboration38:59:00 🤖 DeepMind hires Boston Dynamics CTO to build robot capabilities41:12:00 🗣️ Future devices shaped around voice first AI45:15:00 ❓ Growing public “why would you build this” skepticism48:34:00 🧩 Designing use cases that actually solve problems52:28:00 📰 Upcoming stories this week: OpenAI internal memo, Meta updates