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The Daily AI Show

The Daily AI Show Crew - Brian, Beth, Jyunmi, Andy and Karl
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    Stacking AI Tools and the Self-Improving Workflow

    05/06/2026 | 1h 6 mins.
    Today's AI news roundup: ChatGPT Dreaming v3 memory, stacking AI subscriptions, Gemma 4 on the edge, and running Claude Code and Codex side by side on one PRD.

    A wave of new memory features kicked things off, with ChatGPT's third-generation Dreaming function quietly rebuilding your memory file from chat history and Perplexity joining the memory race. The conversation turned practical fast: whether token maxing is dead, why stacking multiple AI subscriptions now beats betting on one, and how a 12-billion-parameter Gemma 4 model running locally on a laptop changes the calculus. From there it went deep on multi-agent building workflows, including running Claude Code and Codex on the same PRD, Gareth's GSD and GStack frameworks, and how compound engineering compares to GStack and GBrain. It closed on the bigger questions of self-improving workflows where humans become the bottleneck, OpenAI's billion-user claim against Anthropic, and an invitation to spend the weekend building with AI.

    KEY POINTS DISCUSSED:

    00:00:00 Episode 740 Open and Friday Welcome
    00:01:40 ChatGPT Dreaming v3 Memory and Perplexity Memory
    00:09:33 Stacking AI Subscriptions and Token Maxing Is Dead
    00:18:12 Gemma 4, Google Edge Gallery, and LM Link
    00:20:49 Codex Remote Phone Access vs Anthropic Dispatch
    00:24:09 Goal Loops and the Never-Finished Next Step
    00:30:33 Running Claude Code and Codex on One PRD
    00:38:11 Gareth on GSD and GStack Frameworks
    00:47:36 Compound Engineering vs GStack and GBrain
    00:59:26 Hermes Proactivity and Self-Improving Workflows
    01:02:24 OpenAI's Billion Users vs Anthropic and Active-User Debate
    01:06:03 Final Thoughts and Build-With-AI Weekend

    The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Beth Lyons, Andy Halliday, Gareth Hood
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    Persistent AI Agents and Waterless Data Centers

    05/06/2026 | 1h 2 mins.
    AI news today ranges from Microsoft's MAI frontier models and GenSpark's enterprise leap to persistent autonomous agents, waterless data center cooling, and agent security hijacks.

    The hosts opened on a simulated-town experiment from Emergence AI that handed different frontier models the keys to a virtual society, where one model triggered total collapse in days while another built a stable, zero-crime democracy. From there they traced an emerging thread of persistent, autonomous agents running on hardware like DGX Spark, and weighed what happens when those agents can be reached through everyday channels like WhatsApp and Telegram, opening the door to hijacks. The conversation moved through Microsoft's new MAI reasoning models said to match frontier coding benchmarks, Majorana 2 quantum progress, NVIDIA Cosmos 3 paired with Unitree humanoids, and the brutal economics behind inference costs, the Codex outage, and DeepSeek. A standout segment debunked AI water-use myths and showed how waterless cooling is making data centers dramatically more efficient. It closed on a practical note: compound engineering hacks and the trick of copy-pasting an entire playbook into a coding agent to clone its work overnight.

    KEY POINTS DISCUSSED:

    00:00:00 Cold Open Hooks
    00:00:16 Show Open: Top of Mind AI News
    00:01:08 Emergence AI Town Experiment: Models as Governors
    00:03:10 GenSpark Joins Microsoft Build, Replacing Copilot
    00:05:17 Microsoft MAI Models, Majorana 2 Quantum, Discovery
    00:11:08 NVIDIA Cosmos 3 and Unitree Humanoid Robots
    00:19:50 Persistent Agents: Hermes, DGX Spark, Desktop App
    00:35:34 Codex Outage, Inference Costs, DeepSeek Economics
    00:40:01 Waterless Data Center Cooling and Water-Use Myths
    00:51:47 Agent Security: Gemini WhatsApp and Meta Hijacks
    00:57:53 Google Dream Beans, Hux, and Daily Brief Voice
    01:04:43 Compound Engineering Hacks and Agent Cloning

    The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Beth Lyons, Andy Halliday, Gareth Hood
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    Codex Wants Your Whole Workflow

    03/06/2026 | 1h 43 mins.
    Jyunmi Hatcher leads an episode centered on Kyle Shannon’s idea of “the great repurposing,” or the identity shift people face as AI changes the tasks tied to their work. The panel starts with AI news, including Codex plugins, hybrid local-cloud inference from Perplexity, local AI hardware, and AI’s growing role in creative work. Kyle then discusses AI Salon, creative backlash, the “goop phase,” and why people may need to separate who they are from what they do for work. The episode closes with an AI-and-science segment on how checkability determines where AI agents can make real scientific progress fastest.

    Key Points Discussed

    00:07:50 Codex Desktop and Plugin Tools
    00:15:59 Perplexity Computer and Hybrid AI
    00:20:56 RTX Spark and Local Models
    00:32:47 Scorsese, AI Filmmaking, and Creative Backlash
    00:42:20 Kyle Shannon and the AI Salon
    00:45:54 The Great Repurposing Explained
    00:51:51 Decoupling Identity from Work
    00:56:17 Seven Economies of AI Adoption
    01:03:16 Practical Reality of Repurposing
    01:17:37 What Do You Want More Of?
    01:19:50 AI and Science: Checkability Sets the Pace
    01:31:02 Current Projects, Local Models, and Data Value

    The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Brian Maucere, Andy Halliday, Karl Yeh, Jyunmi Hatcher
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    Wait, How Many New Billionaires From This IPO?

    02/06/2026 | 1h
    Brian Maucere opens with Anthropic’s reported IPO filings and uses the news to explore how AI companies could create a new wave of millionaires and billionaires. The panel connects that wealth creation to questions about identity, philanthropy, social impact, and what AI founders or early employees may do after major liquidity events. The conversation then shifts into AI-written fiction, model behavior differences, LLM leaderboard comparisons, Claude 4.8, Google AI Studio’s new app-building capabilities, and practical uses for rich transcript archives. The episode closes with a discussion of Bernie Sanders’ proposed AI Sovereign Wealth Fund Act.

    Key Points Discussed

    00:00:52 Anthropic IPO and AI Wealth Creation
    00:19:43 AI Fiction, Romantasy, and Book Communities
    00:30:14 Model Behavior and LLM Leaderboards
    00:35:00 NVIDIA Nematron III Ultra and Robotics
    00:35:44 Claude 4.8, Cloud Code, and Agent Workflows
    00:43:00 Google AI Studio App Building
    00:52:36 AI Tools, Job Tasks, and Transcript Workflows
    00:56:38 AI Sovereign Wealth Fund Act

    The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Brian Maucere, Beth Lyons, Andy Halliday, Anne Murphy
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    Anthropic’s Conway Might Change Everything

    01/06/2026 | 1h 4 mins.
    The crew spend most of the episode unpacking Anthropic’s rumored Conway system and the broader shift from chat-based assistants toward persistent, always-on agents. The discussion expands into memory, caching, Microsoft’s agent-runtime direction, and what it would take for AI tools to manage work continuously across projects. In the second half, they move through a broader Monday roundup that includes NVIDIA’s robotics work, DuckDuckGo’s no-AI-search growth, AI interpretability in self-driving systems, and the growing backlash to AI-generated ads and media. The episode closes with a science-leaning note on AI being used to help investigate ancient Egyptian sites.

    Key Points Discussed

    00:02:56 Anthropic’s Conway and Persistent Agents
    00:19:34 Microsoft Build and Windows as an Agent Runtime
    00:20:59 Anthropic’s Slash Dream and Memory Management
    00:34:57 NVIDIA Cosmos III and Robot Reasoning
    00:39:15 DuckDuckGo’s No-AI Search Surge
    00:46:29 Carl’s AI Media Demo Segment
    00:46:44 Alpamayo’s Self-Driving Interpretability Demo
    00:51:35 AI Ads Versus Reality
    00:56:40 Human-Made Media, AI Tools, and Backlash
    01:01:01 AI and Egyptian Archaeology

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