In this episode, Jeff Keltner and Annie Delgado sprint through the latest in AI, from Beijing’s humanoid robot races to the Academy’s new rules for AI-generated content. They explore Microsoft’s Copilot updates, Nvidia’s new agentic services, OpenAI’s turbocharged image models, and how AI is now helping find hidden minerals — and even writing national laws.
In this Episode:
- How Microsoft is embedding AI deeper into your daily work
- The future of creativity with OpenAI’s upgraded image model
- The importance of faster, lighter AI research tools for everyone
- How Perplexity is challenging Siri’s dominance
- The impact of Apple’s delayed AI rollout on its innovation image
- Why DeepMind believes real-world data will shape AI’s next leap
Relevant Links:- Humanoid robot runs half marathon in Beijing
- Academy confirms AI-assisted films are Oscar-eligible
- Washington Post partners with OpenAI for ChatGPT news
- Microsoft 365 Copilot redesign powered by GPT-4o
- NVIDIA launches NeMo microservices for AI agents
- OpenAI’s “gpt-image-1” model integration with Adobe and Figma
- OpenAI launches lightweight DeepResearch for free users
- Perplexity’s voice assistant arrives on iOS
- Apple removes “available now” label from AI webpage
- “Era of Experience” paper by David Silver and Richard Sutton
- Cursor AI mishap invents fake company policies
- Earth AI uses machine learning to find minerals in Australia
- UAE uses AI to draft and review national laws
- Anthropic study on Claude’s shifting AI values