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    GPT-5.5, DeepSeek 4 and Hermes

    24/04/2026 | 57 mins.
    Show Summary
    The episode opens with reactions to GPT-5.5, including benchmark comparisons, pricing pressure on Anthropic, and what the new model enables in practice. The hosts then look at DeepSeek 4’s frontier-level open-weight performance and Brian’s one-prompt demo that turns a show transcript into a rich web recap page. In the second half, the discussion shifts to agent memory, OpenAI’s expanding agent platform, security concerns around Anthropic and Mythos, and how privacy features can also be misused. The show closes with local AI on phones through Google Edge Gallery and Google’s new Deep Research upgrades.
    Key Points Discussed
    00:00:47 GPT-5.5 Release and Early Benchmarks
    00:06:27 DeepSeek 4 Enters the Frontier Race
    00:12:58 Brian’s One-Prompt Show Page Demo
    00:29:02 Anthropic’s Perfect Memory and Hermes Discussion
    00:39:05 OpenAI Predicts Faster Capability Gains
    00:42:29 Anthropic Desktop Permissions and Agent Security Risks
    00:44:55 OpenAI Privacy Features and Dual-Use Concerns
    00:46:03 Mythos, GPT-5.5, and Firefox Security Audits
    00:51:56 Local Gemma Models on Phones
    00:53:40 Google Deep Research and Deep Research Max
    The Daily AI Show Co-Hosts
    This episode features Beth Lyons, Brian Maucere, and Andy Halliday as the co-hosts. Brian leads the early discussion on GPT-5.5 and demonstrates a one-prompt workflow for turning transcripts into a structured web recap, while Beth and Andy dig into agent memory, security, local AI, and the broader implications of rapidly advancing AI systems.
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    ChatGPT Agents and Claude Dashboards

    24/04/2026 | 57 mins.
    This episode opens with Beth Lyons, Gareth Hood and Brian Maucere having a discussion about alleged unauthorized access to Anthropic’s Mythos system and what it says about security, release practices, and company maturity. From there, the hosts dig into Anthropic’s temporary coding-access confusion and then shift into early hands-on impressions of ChatGPT Agents, including using agents to help build other agents. The conversation expands into Claude live artifacts, dashboard creation, and the growing role of AI as a personalized interface for work, health, and everyday decisions.
    The conversation expands into Claude live artifacts, dashboard creation, and the growing role of AI as a personalized interface for work, health, and everyday decisions.
    They close on personal agent memory, the Hermes open-source agent, and a new interactive project called Flipbook.

    Key Points Discussed
    00:01:31 Mythos Access and Security Debate
    00:13:06 Anthropic Code Access Confusion
    00:15:49 ChatGPT Agents First Impressions
    00:24:46 Claude Live Artifacts Dashboards
    00:32:33 AI Breaks, Wearables, and Health
    00:43:47 Jarvis Memory and AI Presence
    00:47:42 Hermes Agent and Local Setup
    00:53:49 Flipbook Interactive Visuals

    The Daily AI Show Co-Hosts: Beth Lyons, Brian Maucere, Special Guest: Gareth Hood
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    Cursor Deal with SpaceX Shakes AI Coding

    22/04/2026 | 1h 6 mins.
    This episode opened with Andy’s breakdown of the reported SpaceX/xAI and Cursor deal, including what GPU-backed partnerships could mean for AI consolidation and developer tooling. Brian then reviewed ChatGPT’s new image model, focusing on its improvements in text rendering, hyper-realism, editability, and multi-step prompt handling. Later, the conversation shifted to Meta’s planned layoffs and reports of internal employee tracking tied to model capability initiatives. The second half of the show focused on an Earth Day AI-for-science story about renewable energy forecasting, climate targets, and whether bursty innovation could still help the world hit 1.5°C.

    Key Points Discussed

    00:00:44 SpaceX and Cursor Partnership Structure
    00:12:04 ChatGPT Image Two Review
    00:35:24 Meta Layoffs and Employee Monitoring
    00:43:45 Earth Day Climate Forecasting Model
    00:58:45 Can Innovation Still Hit 1.5C

    The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Andy Halliday, Brian Maucere, Jyunmi Hatcher
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    Was Reese Witherspoon Right About AI?

    21/04/2026 | 1h 12 mins.
    This episode opened with a long discussion of Reese Witherspoon’s AI post, the backlash it triggered, and the broader tension between AI literacy and valid concerns about jobs, IP, and the environment. The hosts then shifted into OpenAI’s new image model, rumors around more agentic features, and how fast Claude Design and Claude Code are changing what individual builders can make. Later, they discussed Apple leadership succession, Sergey Brin’s push to improve Google’s coding capabilities, and Carl’s logistics-focused video experiments built from prompt remixes. The show closed with a discussion of Codex Chronicle, computer-use memory, and the security risks of prompt injection.

    Key Points Discussed

    00:00:46 Reese Witherspoon’s AI Backlash
    00:25:08 OpenAI’s New Image Model
    00:32:52 Claude Design and Claude Code Workflows
    00:40:02 Apple Leadership and AI Hardware Questions
    00:48:14 Sergey Brin Pushes Google Coding
    00:58:34 Seed Dance Logistics Video Experiments
    01:05:39 Codex Chronicle and Prompt Injection Risk

    The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Brian Maucere, Beth Lyons, Anne Murphy, Karl Yeh, Andy Halliday
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    OpenClaw Origin Story, MCP Updates, and Meta’s AI Shift

    20/04/2026 | 54 mins.
    The episode opened with a discussion of two videos: a TED talk on the origin of OpenClaw and a talk from Anthropic’s David Soria Parra on the future of MCP. From there, the hosts dug into why “skills” may matter more than standalone agents, how Salesforce’s MCP direction changes enterprise workflows, and how Claude Design plus Claude Code are accelerating internal app creation. Later, they discussed Meta’s AI-driven reorganization, executive departures and product focus at OpenAI, and what recent robotics demos suggest about where humanoid systems are heading. The show closed with notes on Claude Code 4.7 permission controls and a new Runway contest for AI-generated show trailers.

    Key Points Discussed

    00:01:24 OpenClaw TED Talk and Builder Origin Story
    00:05:24 The Future of MCP and Skills Over Agents
    00:11:54 Salesforce, MCP, and Enterprise AI Access
    00:17:41 Claude Design Rebrands an Internal Tool
    00:25:32 Meta Layoffs and AI Pod Reorganization
    00:30:18 OpenAI Leadership Exits and Model Focus
    00:36:33 Robot Half Marathon and Real-World Mobility
    00:45:00 Meta Glasses Review Concerns and Home Robots
    00:50:33 Claude Code 4.7 Permission Updates
    00:52:24 Runway Contest and Subscription Promo

    The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Karl Yeh, Beth Lyons, Brian Maucere, Andy Halliday

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About 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 Maucere Beth Lyons Andy Halliday Eran Malloch Jyunmi Hatcher Karl Yeh
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