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The Daily AI Show Crew - Brian, Beth, Jyunmi, Andy, Karl, and Eran
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    GPT 5.4 vs Gemini: Benchmarks, Codex, Excel

    06/03/2026 | 56 mins.
    Beth Lyons and Andy Halliday open the show with a focused breakdown of GPT-5.4, framing it less as a universal leap and more as a strong advance in white-collar knowledge work and real-world task performance. Much of the conversation compares GPT-5.4 with Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview, Claude models, Codex, and other systems across benchmarks like GPT-Val, coding, long-context reasoning, hallucination resistance, and visual reasoning, with repeated emphasis that users still need to pick models based on the actual job to be done. Beth also shares a practical complaint about Gemini hallucinating around silent screen recordings and uses that to argue for a more dependable ā€œcolleague layerā€ in agentic systems. Later, Karl Yeh joins to talk through hands-on experience with GPT-5.4 in Codex, comparisons with Claude in Excel and Gemini in Sheets, and where the new release feels genuinely useful in day-to-day work.

    Key Points Discussed

    00:00:18 Welcome and setup for a GPT-5.4-focused episode
    00:02:47 GPT-Val and white-collar knowledge work framing
    00:08:51 Benchmark comparison across GPT-5.4, Claude, Gemini, and others
    00:16:26 Gemini strengths in video and visual reasoning
    00:18:05 Beth’s Gemini transcription / hallucination workflow example
    00:23:54 ā€œThen we’ll move to more newsā€ and handoff to Karl Yeh
    00:24:24 Karl Yeh on real-world use cases over benchmarks
    00:55:30 Closing recommendations: try GPT-5.4, use Codex, newsletter and community plug

    The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Beth Lyons, Andy Halliday, Karl Yeh
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    AI Bugs, Swarms, and ā€œGod’s Eyeā€

    06/03/2026 | 57 mins.
    The hosts briefly touch the latest twist in the Anthropic / Pentagon / OpenAI narrative, including discussion around a reported internal memo and how the story keeps evolving. They then move into creator/tooling news: Seed Dance (AI video) pricing and what low-cost generation could mean for production workflows. The conversation shifts to Alibaba’s Qwen small-model releases (agentic capabilities on-device) and the surprise departures of key Qwen leaders afterward. Later, they discuss Perplexity Computer updates (including ā€œskillsā€), an ā€œAnything APIā€ product idea, and a ā€œGod’s eye viewā€ visualization that leads into a weird-but-serious segment on swarms and bio-cyborg insects before closing out.

    Key Points Discussed

    00:00:18 Welcome + Andy’s back (Karl may pop in)
    00:01:39 Anthropic renews Pentagon AI deal + memo talk (quick touch, then move on)
    00:07:19 AI video: Seed Dance / ByteDance pricing + implications for production
    00:17:21 Alibaba Qwen small models + leadership departures discussion begins
    00:23:49 Perplexity Computer momentum + ā€œskillsā€ and workflow-style reuse
    00:35:31 Gemini ā€œgemsā€ workflow + tooling habits (recurring instructions)
    00:36:44 Anything API: turning browser actions into callable API endpoints
    00:39:45 ā€œGod’s eye viewā€ project + operation replay discussion
    00:51:30 Swarm / ā€œAI bugsā€ + cockroach / biotactics thread
    00:56:55 Wrap-up + links will be dropped in the community Slack

    The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Andy Halliday, Beth Lyons, Brian Maucere, Karl Yeh
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    Midjourney Woes and Deepseek V4 Buzz

    04/03/2026 | 1h 37 mins.
    Episode 673 opens with updates on the ongoing Anthropic / OpenAI / DoD situation, including discussion of autonomous systems, decision-speed, and military targeting concepts like ā€œkill chainā€ vs ā€œkill web.ā€ The hosts then pivot into open-source model anticipation around DeepSeek V4, plus practical creator-tool chatter on MidJourney’s status and ecosystem shifts. They close the news with a quick note on GPT-5.3 Instant behavior changes, then transition to an ā€œAI in scienceā€ segment on AI-powered digital twins for real-time tsunami early warning.

    Key Points Discussed

    00:00:17 Welcome + what’s ahead (Anthropic/OpenAI/DoD + tsunami modeling)
    00:03:46 ā€œOkay, the Anthropic thingā€¦ā€ framing the ongoing controversy
    00:16:00 Autonomous systems + ā€œkill chainā€ vs faster ā€œkill webā€ discussion
    00:21:34 ā€œBefore we jump in… the next storyā€¦ā€ DeepSeek V4 timing + hype
    00:28:12 Million-token context windows + what ā€œmemoryā€ should mean
    00:32:00 Brian’s ā€œcuriosity newsā€ on MidJourney: where are they now?
    00:37:00 ā€œThat sounds like a job for OpenClawā€ (data portability / skills)
    00:39:56 ā€œCan I share one more news storyā€¦ā€ GPT-5.3 Instant example
    00:48:04 ā€œAs we wrap up the newsā€¦ā€ handoff to next segment
    00:59:02 ā€œNow it’s time for AI in scienceā€ tsunami early warning digital twins
    01:22:18 Tangent: new Mac Studio M5 Ultra + self-hosting ambitions
    01:27:34 ā€œWe gotta wrap up this conversationā€¦ā€ jobs/measurement + future follow-up
    01:36:53 Closing thanks + community plug + sign-off line

    The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Jyunmi Hatcher, Brian Maucere, Beth Lyons
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    Can Anthropic Sustain This?

    03/03/2026 | 1h 4 mins.
    Brian Maucere and Beth Lyons open the March 3, 2026 show with Anne Murphy joining early to discuss public reaction to the Anthropic vs OpenAI ā€œDepartment of Warā€ narrative and how quickly people are sharing guides to switch tools. They reference growth signals for Anthropic/Claude (including app-store ranking chatter and signup momentum) and then pivot into pricing/value talk around premium AI tiers, tokens, and rate-limit anxiety.

    Karl Yeh joins mid-show as they cover a Reuters-referenced item about the U.S. Supreme Court declining to hear an AI-generated copyright dispute, and they connect it to ā€œbless and releaseā€ realities for AI-made merch. The back half leans into practical workflow talk: demos/side-by-sides for automations and an agentic sales dashboard build, plus a wrap-up on using logs to verify build timelines.

    00:00:40 Quick intro + who’s on today (Brian/Beth; Anne joining; mention of a ā€œsurpriseā€ later)

    00:01:53 Audience reaction to the ā€œAnthropic vs OpenAI / Department of Warā€ discourse, and why switching suddenly feels ā€œeasyā€

    00:09:21 Values/lines in the sand discussion (what people care about most, and why)

    00:10:50 Enterprise comms reality: how companies message AI usage/switching when things get ā€œmessyā€

    00:21:32 Growth/momentum talk: Claude/Anthropic adoption signals, app-store buzz, and ā€œmemory for free usersā€ mention

    00:26:29 Pricing/value debate: Codex/Cloud Code costs, tiers, and the ā€œit’s time savedā€ framing

    00:28:33 Karl joins + pivot into a news item (Supreme Court/copyright + AI-generated works)

    00:38:18 Workflow comparison: traditional Make automation vs an agentic dashboard approach for sales reps

    00:48:19 Verifying build time the ā€œrightā€ way: using logs/timestamps instead of guessy AI answers

    00:53:24 Reliability + rate limits: service status checks, co-work errors, Sonnet elevated errors, and why compute/inference constraints show up

    01:01:39 Cloud Code crunches the logs to compute actual build duration (and why it ā€œhad toā€ do real math)

    01:04:09 Wrap-up + tomorrow’s lineup notes + sign-off (ā€œUntil then, have a great day.ā€)
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    Sam Altman AMA + Nate Jones Uncanny Valley

    02/03/2026 | 53 mins.
    Brian Maucere and Beth Lyons open with carryover news tied to Anthropic’s ā€œDepartment of Warā€ commentary and the online reaction to Sam Altman’s weekend AMA on X. They discuss the ā€œQuit ChatGPT / Quit OpenAIā€ chatter and how switching incentives and politics can shape AI platform narratives. Later, the conversation shifts to AI authenticity and editing—using Nate Jones as the jumping-off point—touching on uncanny eye-tracking, disclosure expectations, and audience trust. They wrap with a quick scan of smaller developments (e.g., Copilot ā€œCanvasā€ leak and model-leak buzz like ā€œChatGPT-Vā€).

    Key Points Discussed

    00:00:18 Opening + what’s on deck (Anthropic ā€œDepartment of War,ā€ Sam Altman response, uncanny valley topic setup)

    00:01:26 Sam Altman’s Saturday-night AMA on X and the ā€œswitching to Anthropicā€ zeitgeist

    00:16:59 ā€œQuit ChatGPT / Quit OpenAIā€ movement and Anthropic’s ā€œeasy switchā€ prompt framing

    00:19:50 Tim Urban ā€œWait But Whyā€ reference as a framing/analogy moment

    00:30:47 Topic shift: ā€œI do really want to bring this upā€ → Nate Jones and the AI-editing authenticity debate

    00:42:59 Uncanny tools: Descript-style eye tracking / ā€œunderlordā€ editor talk and why it distracts

    00:47:44 Responding to ā€œAI witch huntā€ comments; broader point about disclosure and audience trust

    00:50:17 Quick hits: Microsoft ā€œCopilot Canvasā€ freeform workspace discussion (and other small items)

    00:51:01 ā€œOne more thingā€ before wrap: ā€œChatGPT-Vā€ leakage chatter and skepticism about leaks

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

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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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