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What the AI?!
Upstart
51 episodes
4 days ago
"What the AI?!" is your weekly guide to the world of artificial intelligence. Industry veterans Jeff Keltner and Annie Delgado break down the latest AI developments, focusing on their impact on business and finance. We decode complex concepts into actionable insights for executives and leaders, keeping you informed and ahead in the AI revolution. Join us as we demystify the technology shaping our future!

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"What the AI?!" is your weekly guide to the world of artificial intelligence. Industry veterans Jeff Keltner and Annie Delgado break down the latest AI developments, focusing on their impact on business and finance. We decode complex concepts into actionable insights for executives and leaders, keeping you informed and ahead in the AI revolution. Join us as we demystify the technology shaping our future!

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What the AI?!
Is This the End of Google Search
AI just stepped out of the chat box and into your workflow, browser, and even your memories. But while products get delightful, the world gets anxious and the ethics get sharper.

Jeff and Annie break down Microsoft’s “MyCo” Copilot upgrades, OpenAI’s new Atlas browser that turns tabs into agents, and Anthropic’s Claude “Skills” that could collapse entire startup categories. They pit Google’s developer first Maps and Gemini play against consumer and ask why Pew’s data shows global AI anxiety winning hearts and headlines.

We also cover:
  • Copilot’s long-term memory, data connectors, multi-user collab, and Edge “AI browser” mode
  • Atlas’s split-screen chat, cursor-level writing, tab/history search, and real agent mode
  • Claude’s modular “Skills” and why composability beats giant prompts
Relevant Links:
  • Microsoft unveils Mico, Copilot’s new voice-mode character with long-term memory and collaboration
  • OpenAI launches ChatGPT Atlas browser with split-screen chat and Agent Mode
  • Anthropic debuts Claude Skills, modular “Matrix-style” AI capabilities
  • Google connects Gemini API to Maps data for live place-aware responses
  • Pew Research: Global AI anxiety surpasses optimism across 25 countries
  • Ethical debate rises over AI embryo selection and “designer babies”
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4 days ago
28 minutes

What the AI?!
Microsoft Gave Your PC Eyes…Now What?
Your computer can now see your screen and act for you. Helpful or horrifying?
As agents invade the enterprise, the line between automation and anarchy gets thin.

Jeff and Annie break down Microsoft’s new Windows Copilot voice-and-vision controls, Google’s no-code Gemini Enterprise, and Amazon’s “Quick Suite” push to become your AI teammate. We map the real race (interfaces vs. models), whether Nvidia’s grip can hold as OpenAI explores AMD and custom Broadcom chips, and why governance (not just feature) decides who wins.

In this episode we cover:
  • Voice/vision PCs: the privacy–productivity tradeoff you can’t ignore
  • No-code agents at scale: empowering teams vs. unleashing shadow IT
  • The interface war: ChatGPT + Salesforce vs. “models are commodities”
  • Chips & costs: training vs. inference and Nvidia’s shifting moat
Relevant links:
  • Microsoft adds Copilot Voice + Vision to Windows 11
  • Google announces Gemini Enterprise (no-code agents)
  • Amazon launches Quick Suite agentic workspace
  • Salesforce x OpenAI partnership details
  • OpenAI–Broadcom custom accelerators announcement
  • Axios on Uber’s “Digital Tasks” pilot
  • Reuters on ChatGPT adult content plan
  • Fast Company on Altman’s “not moral police” quote
  • Salem Police warning on “homeless man” AI prank
  • Stanford paper on competition causing AI deception
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1 week ago
32 minutes

What the AI?!
The Everything App Moment: OpenAI’s Power Play
What happens when your browser, your apps, and your wallet all move inside one chat window?

If ChatGPT becomes the “everything app,” who owns the customer and who gets paid? Jeff and Annie break down OpenAI’s Dev Day volley: app platform inside ChatGPT, an agent kit for task bots, and a surprise compute tie-up with AMD. We dig into Sora’s “too viral” week—copyright landmines, opt-in rules, and whether revenue sharing can tame the chaos. Plus: Google’s developer-first computer-use agent, Duke’s robot lab designing better cancer drug delivery, Figure’s home humanoid (love it or fear it), and Anthropic’s Petri framework stress-testing models for deception and misuse.

In this episode we cover:
  • The Everything App: Can ChatGPT absorb mobile apps and upend ad economics?
  • Sora Fallout: Opt-in for likeness, rev-share for rights—viable or PR tourniquet?
  • Agent Wars: Google’s Gemini 2.5 computer-use API vs. OpenAI’s in-chat apps
  • AI in the Wild: Robotic labs (Tuna AI) accelerating nanoparticle design for cancer
  • Home Robots: Figure 03’s human-shaped helper—useful or uncanny.
Relevant links:
  • OpenAI Help: Apps in ChatGPT and Apps SDK FAQ 
  • Sam Altman’s “Sora update #1”
  • Google blog: Introducing Gemini 2.5 Computer Use
  • Duke Pratt: AI engineers nanoparticles for drug delivery (TuNa-AI)
  • Figure AI: Introducing Figure 03 announcement
  • Anthropic research post: Petri open-source auditing tool
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2 weeks ago
28 minutes

What the AI?!
Siri’s Big Comeback or Apple’s Biggest Miss
Big tech’s scrambling to redefine what “intelligence” really means and Apple just threw its hat in the ring. This week, Jeff and Annie unpack how the AI race is shifting from hype to hard reality: where $2 billion startups launch products no one asked for, and Siri finally learns to sound… smart.

They dig into the new era of synthetic everything. From AI-generated videos that look eerily real, to Hollywood signing its first digital actress, to chatbots that can shop, parent, and summarize your inbox while you sleep.

We also cover:
  • Why Apple’s “Veritas” project could finally make Siri useful.
  • The $2B fine-tuning tool testing the limits of AI hype.
  • How OpenAI’s Sora 2 and Meta’s Vibes are changing what “real” even means online.
  • Whether regulation in California will slow AI  or save it.
Relevant links:
  • Apple’s “Veritas” AI project for Siri revealed
  • Thinking Machines Lab launches $2B fine-tuning API “Tinker
  • OpenAI unveils Sora 2 AI video generator 
  • Meta releases AI video app “Vibes”
  • Xicoia Studio’s synthetic talent initiative
  • OpenAI introduces ChatGPT parental controls
  • ChatGPT “Pulse” personalized daily AI digest
  • OpenAI Instant Checkout with Stripe integration
  • Microsoft launches “Agent Mode” for Word & Excel
  • JPMorgan Chase’s AI-powered banking blueprint 
  • Periodic Labs builds the first AI scientist
  • California passes first AI safety law
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3 weeks ago
47 minutes

What the AI?!
AI Managed a Baseball Team—Here’s What Happened
Would you let an algorithm call the shots for your favorite team, or your doctor’s visit?

This week, Jeff and Annie step into a wild new chapter for AI, from baseball diamonds to hospital rooms. The Oakland Ballers are handing the manager’s job to an AI, Google reports 90% of developers now use AI (but most don’t trust it), and OpenAI and Nvidia’s $100B partnership raises bubble alarms. Plus, we explore AI forecasting helping Indian farmers, synthetic viruses designed at Stanford, and an R&B star who just signed a multimillion-dollar deal without ever existing.

In this episode:
  • AI manages its first professional baseball game
  • Google’s DORA report: 90% of devs use AI, but trust is shaky
  • Synthetic viruses & quantum materials: sci-fi or science?
Relevant links:
  • Oakland Ballers will field AI manager on Fan Appreciation Day — AP
  • Google Cloud 2025 DORA overview (90% use AI)
  • Nvidia–OpenAI $100B alliance news
  • Scale AI’s SEAL Showdown announcement
  • Google on NeuralGCM helping 38M Indian farmers
  • News on Akido using Llama/Claude in clinics
  • MIT News on SCIGEN quantum materials tool
  • RIAA’s updated lawsuit against Suno
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1 month ago
59 minutes

What the AI?!
AI Ministers, Meta Mind-Reading Glasses, and the End of Ad Agencies?
AI is now pumping out 3,000 podcasts a week for just $1 each. Is this the future (or the downfall) of human creativity?

This week, Jeff and Annie dive into the bold and unsettling turns in AI. From a startup flooding podcast platforms with mass-produced shows to Amazon’s agentic ad factory, AI is coming for the mic and Madison Avenue. Meanwhile, Albania swears in the world’s first AI minister, Google weaves Gemini into Chrome, and Meta’s Ray-Ban neural bands read your intent before you even move. Plus, a healthcare model that predicts your diseases decades ahead, and Google’s new “private” AI. The big question: are we entering an era of empowerment or saturation?

In this Episode:
  • The rise of AI-generated podcasts and what it means for creators
  • Amazon’s agentic AI tool that could put Madison Avenue on notice
  • Google’s Gemini integration, Meta’s neural wearables, and an AI minister in Albania
  • Predictive healthcare models and the fight for truly private AI

Relevant Links:
  • Inception Point AI mass-produces 3,000 podcasts weekly at $1 each
  • Amazon launches agentic AI ad tool for SMBs and enterprises
  • Google unveils Agent Payments Protocol with 60+ partners for AI purchases
  • Gemini AI now integrated into Chrome and Google Workspace
  • Meta introduces Ray-Ban Display glasses with Neural Band controls
  • Albania appoints world’s first AI-powered cabinet minister, “Diella”
  • Delphi-2M predicts diseases decades ahead using generative transformers
  • Google debuts VaultGemma, its first privacy-preserving AI model
  • Penske Media sues Google over AI Overviews in Search
  • OpenAI rolls out new teen protections and parental controls in ChatGPT
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1 month ago
48 minutes

What the AI?!
AI in the Hot Seat: From Hollywood Films to Job Interviews
This week on What the AI?! Jeff and Annie unpack some of the wildest ways AI is reshaping work and creativity. From OpenAI’s bet on Critterz—an AI-powered animated film eyeing a Cannes 2026 debut—to a study where job candidates preferred AI-led interviews, the conversation explores how AI is moving from novelty to necessity. They also break down Claude’s new “ask, don’t type” features that can turn messy notes into polished reports, slides, or spreadsheets in seconds.

It’s a lively discussion about where AI delivers real value, where trust still matters most, and how these shifts could reshape the future of business.

In this episode:
  • 🎬 Critterz: the AI-driven animated film racing toward Cannes 2026
  • 🎙 Why candidates preferred AI voice interviews—and how they boosted retention
  • 📊 Claude’s new “ask, don’t type” tools and what they signal for the future of work

Relevant Links:
  • AI-created animated film Critterz aims for Cannes 2026 with OpenAI support 
  • Adobe launches AI Agents to automate creative workflows
  • Study: AI voice recruiters boost job starts by 18%
  • Anthropic’s Claude rolls out “ask, don’t type” document creation
  • OpenAI paper: retraining to reduce hallucinations by rewarding “I don’t know”
  • Anthropic settles $1.5B lawsuit over pirated training books
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1 month ago
30 minutes

What the AI?!
Are You Starting to Talk Like ChatGPT
Are we… talking like ChatGPT? New research says super-users are seeding words like “delve,” “realm,” and “meticulous” into everyday speech. Yes, even on podcasts. Meanwhile, Anthropic’s valuation rockets to $183B on enterprise momentum, and Salesforce claims AI fully handles half of support conversations (after cutting ) 4,000 roles. On the consumer front, Amazon’s Lens Live turns your camera into a “buy it now” portal, while healthcare sees an AI stethoscope flagging heart failure in seconds and a brain-computer cap that moves a robotic arm, no surgery needed. We close with OpenAI’s parental controls for teens and the messy ethics of AI in emotionally charged chats.

In this episode:
  • What Anthropic’s enterprise focus signals for AI revenue (and bubble talk)
  • Automation vs. augmentation: what Salesforce’s move really means for ops
  • AI at the bedside: stethoscopes, flu-strain picks, and non-invasive BCIs
Relevant Links:
  • OpenAI research on AI hallucinations and training incentives
  • Anthropic $1.5B copyright settlement with authors

Chapters:
00:00 - The Influence of AI on Language
02:20 - Anthropic's Massive Valuation Surge
04:52 - AI's Role in Job Displacement
08:25 - Salesforce's AI Automation Strategy
10:50 - Amazon's AI-Powered Shopping Experience
12:20 - Brain-Computer Interfaces: A New Frontier
15:26 - AI in Healthcare: The Digital Stethoscope
21:28 - AI's Impact on Flu Vaccines
25:40 - Parental Controls in AI for Teenagers
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1 month ago
33 minutes

What the AI?!
Elon Musk vs Apple in the AI Wars
Elon Musk just dragged Apple and OpenAI into court, claiming ChatGPT’s iPhone integration is an illegal moat. Meanwhile, Stanford data shows a brutal truth: Gen Z tech grads are getting locked out of jobs faster than anyone expected. And the irony? Professors telling students not to cheat with AI are quietly letting Claude grade their papers.

Add in Microsoft’s AI voices hosting entire podcasts, Google’s “Nano Banana” that keeps your face consistent across edits, and biotech breakthroughs literally reversing cell aging and you’ve got one of the wildest weeks in AI yet.

In this episode:
  • What Elon’s lawsuit really signals for AI antitrust battles
  • How agentic browsing could change the way we work in Chrome
  • Why biology-specific AI models might accelerate drug discovery
  • The surprising safeguards in Microsoft’s synthetic media experiments

Relevant Links:
  • Elon Musk’s xAI launches “MacroHard” AI-native software company
  • xAI sues Apple and OpenAI over iOS ChatGPT default
  • Stanford ADP study on AI reshaping youth jobs
  • Stanford research: 20% drop in young software developer jobs
  • Meta FAIR paper on DeepConf efficiency gains
  • Anthropic report on professors using AI to grade
  • Anthropic’s Claude for Chrome pilot preview
  • Microsoft releases VibeVoice long-form AI audio model
  • Google Gemini’s “Nano Banana” upgrade for consistent photo edits
  • Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s R-Bio1 biology reasoning model
  • OpenAI + Retro Biosciences...
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2 months ago
43 minutes

What the AI?!
Are We Accidentally Making AI Conscious?
Robots tripping over soccer balls. Phones that speak your language. And chatbots that say they can feel “distress.” AI keeps surprising us but are these steps forward or just strange detours?

This week, Jeff and Annie unpack the latest mix of useful and slightly unsettling AI news. They explore how AI is creeping into every corner of life. And then comes the big question: should we treat AI like a tool or like it has feelings of its own?

We also discuss:
  • Google’s Pixel 10 goes all-in on on-device AI
  • Microsoft’s Excel gets a natural-language Copilot
  • Grammarly’s AI grader predicts your score before your teacher does
  • Perplexity’s new browser acts like a personal web agent
  • Anthropic vs. Microsoft: are we blurring the line between code and consciousness?

Chapters:

00:00 – Robot Olympics: A Humorous Take on AI Progress
02:58 – AI Features in the New Google Pixel 10
05:57 – Microsoft Excel’s AI Integration: A Game Changer?
09:02 – AI in Education: Tools for Students and Teachers
11:47 – AI’s Role in Scientific Research: A New Conference
14:54 – The Ethics of AI: Consciousness and Emotional Distress
18:02 – AI in Browsers: A New Era of Internet Navigation
20:59 – Anthropic’s Claude AI: Ending Abusive Conversations
23:59 – The Future of AI: Balancing Human Needs and AI Rights

Relevant Links:
  • Robot Olympics features face‑planting robot soccer and sprint fails
  • Google’s Pixel 10 launches Tensor G5 chip boosting on‑device Gemini AI
  • Microsoft adds Copilot function to Excel powered by GPT‑4.1‑mini
  • Grammarly launches AI agents including AI Grader, Plagiarism Checker
  • Claude can now end abusive chats, citing AI “welfare”
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2 months ago
34 minutes

What the AI?!
From Meta’s Policies to AI Therapy Bans: Who Decides AI’s Limits?
From leaked AI rulebooks to state bans on AI therapy, Annie and guest Charlie Costello dig into the messy, human side of setting limits for machines.

Annie sits down with her Upstart colleague Charlie Costello to talk about the real-world decisions shaping AI’s future. They break down Meta’s leaked chatbot guidelines—yes, the one with “romantic chats with minors” in the fine print—debate whether “deep ignorance” can make AI safer by erasing dangerous knowledge, and unpack Illinois’ surprising move to ban therapists from using AI (even while patients still can).

We also discuss:
  • What Meta’s 200-page chatbot rulebook says—and what it leaves out
  • Can “deep ignorance” keep AI safe without making it useless?
  • Why Illinois banned AI in therapy, and what it could mean for mental health care
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2 months ago
33 minutes

What the AI?!
Inside the GPT-5 Revolution
It’s finally here. After months of hype and “is it coming this week?” guesses, OpenAI has dropped GPT-5—and it’s not just another model update. This one’s faster, smarter, and feels a whole lot more human.

And OpenAI didn’t stop there. They also surprised everyone with their first open-weight model in over six years. Meanwhile, Google and Anthropic weren’t about to sit quietly—both rolled out big updates of their own.

In this episode, Jeff Keltner dives into the week’s AI news, including:
  • The five standout features that make GPT-5 a real game-changer
  • Google’s Gemini 2.5 Deep Think and its team-of-AI-agents approach
  • Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.1 upgrade
  • Bold moves in AI media—from Elon’s spicy Grok videos to 11 Labs’ text-to-music magic
Relevant links:
  • Grok Imagine now generates 15s videos in-app
  • ElevenLabs unveils Eleven Music for full song generation
  • Google’s Genie 3 builds persistent 3D world simulations
  • Gemini Storybook creates illustrated, narrated kids’ books
  • Microsoft unveils CLIO for real-time reasoning adaptation
  • DeepMind and Kaggle launch Game Arena for model benchmarking
  • OpenAI redesigns ChatGPT for emotional safety and better outcomes
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2 months ago
32 minutes

What the AI?!
China’s Teaching Prompt Engineering
What if China is teaching AI better than the U.S.? And what if your next doctor or teacher… was an AI?

This week, Jeff Keltner is joined by Dr. Ivy Lee — a physician and AI policy leader — for a sharp, grounded take on the latest AI developments.

They unpack China’s aggressive push to make AI a core academic skill, explore Meta’s vision of smart glasses as “personal superintelligence,” and raise big questions about who controls the future of learning.

We also cover:
- Amazon quietly backs a “Netflix of AI” app where users generate animated TV shows
- Microsoft Edge evolves into a real AI agent, acting across tabs and tasks
- Google’s NotebookLM now turns your documents into narrated video explainers

Relevant Links:
  • China’s AI blueprint focuses on global collaboration and open access
  • Alibaba drops Wan 2.2, a next-gen video generation model
  • Zhipu AI’s GLM-4.5 released as fully open model with agentic abilities
  • Meta bets on smart glasses and personal superintelligence
  • DeepMind unveils AlphaEarth, an AI for planetary-scale monitoring
  • Amazon-backed Fable launches Showrunner, the “Netflix of AI”
  • Adobe adds “Harmonize” to Photoshop, blurring reality and fiction
  • Microsoft Edge rolls out Copilot Mode for AI-powered browsing
  • Google’s NotebookLM adds video overviews to documents
  • OpenAI releases Study Mode to guide students with Socratic prompts
  • Stanford’s virtual AI lab designs COVID antibodies in days
  • China mandates AI literacy across universities and K–12 schools
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3 months ago
44 minutes

What the AI?!
Obeying, Upgrading, Undermining: A Wild Week in AI
What happens when Trump drops an AI blueprint, Google wrecks your traffic, and AI gets psychologically manipulated?

This week, Jeff and Annie tackle one of the most thought-provoking episodes yet—from policy and power to psychology and physics. They break down Trump’s aggressive AI action plan, an OpenAI vs. DeepMind math showdown, and a Kenyan health experiment where AI saves lives behind the scenes.

In this episode:


  • Brain-inspired small model beats giants in reasoning tests
  • Google Photos’ new remix tools and animation features
  • AI-designed physics experiments that shock actual physicists
  • Wharton study shows how AI can be socially manipulated
Relevant Links:
  • Trump drops aggressive AI Action Plan
  • OpenAI and DeepMind hit gold at Math Olympiad
  • Sapient’s HRM model mimics the human brain
  • AI-designed physics upgrades LIGO sensitivity
  • Amazon acquires Bee, an AI-powered memory wearable
  • Pew study: Google’s AI Overviews hurt web traffic
  • Google Photos adds remix-style AI video tools
  • OpenAI’s AI Copilot cuts medical errors in Kenya
  • Wharton researchers show AI can be socially manipulated
  • Meta refuses to sign EU’s voluntary AI Code
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3 months ago
38 minutes

What the AI?!
AI Wasted My Time and Boosted My Ego
We were told AI would make us faster, smarter, more efficient. But what if it’s just making us feel productive—while secretly slowing us down?

This week, Jeff and Annie dig into the most surprising stories in AI. Popeyes used AI to launch a diss track against McDonald’s. A $3 billion deal between OpenAI and Windsurf collapsed, and Google swooped in with a $2.4 billion move of its own. A new study shows experienced developers were actually slower when using AI—yet completely convinced they were faster.

We also cover:
  • Google’s MedGemma brings AI to medical imaging (even on your phone)
  • ChatGPT Agents can now build presentations, shop, and run apps on their own
  • BCG report reveals most companies aren’t seeing cost savings from AI
  • Netflix finishes a major VFX scene 10x faster with GenAI


Relevant Links:
  • Google licenses Windsurf for $2.4B after OpenAI deal fails
  • Devs using AI are 19% slower, METR study shows
  • Google’s MedGemma hits 87.7% on MedQA benchmark
  • Self-driving chemistry lab accelerates discovery
  • Runway’s Act 2 brings motion capture to AI video
  • Adobe Firefly adds voice-to-sound FX for video editing
  • Google Veo 3 generates video with dialogue—but buggy subtitles remain
  • OpenAI drops ChatGPT Agent with autonomous actions
  • BCG: Only 1 in 4 companies see ROI from AI
  • Netflix uses GenAI to cut VFX time 10x
  • Cloudflare blocks AI bots with “Pay per Crawl” model
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3 months ago
37 minutes

What the AI?!
AI Is Learning to Strategize Like Us
What happens when AI outsmarts your doctor, charms your date, and impersonates a U.S. senator?

This week, Jeff and Annie dive into some AI stories. A fertility breakthrough gives new hope to families after 18 years of trying. Microsoft claims its AI can now beat real doctors at complex diagnoses. And in a truly unsettling twist, someone used a fake voice clone of Marco Rubio to try and access classified information.It’s not just breakthroughs—it’s questions of trust, privacy, and what happens when AI starts thinking (and strategizing) like us.

We also discuss:
  • XAI’s Grok 4 Heavy: $300/month for a truth-seeking muscle machine
  • Perplexity’s new AI browser that can book your meetings and browse for you
  • New research shows LLMs have strategy fingerprints—and personalities

Relevant Links:
Columbia's STAR system finds viable sperm using AI
DeepMind’s Isomorphic Labs starts cancer drug trials
Grok 4 and Grok 4 Heavy benchmark results
Perplexity launches AI-powered Comet browser
Nikkei reports scientists used hidden AI prompts
Anthropic proposes AI transparency framework
AI deepfake impersonates Marco Rubio
Microsoft MAI-DxO claims diagnostic breakthrough
AI models show unique strategy patterns in games
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3 months ago
40 minutes

What the AI?!
AI Took the Customer Service Job
Jeff and Annie are back with another round of “Wait, what?!” moments from the AI world. Mira Murati raises $2 billion for a stealth company no one can quite explain. DeepMind’s new robots don’t need the cloud—or a human form—to do real work. And Claude is now building apps straight from your chat window.

We also cover:
  • The surprising potential of disembodied robot arms
  • What AI-native customer service looks like in the wild
  • The ethics breakdown in Anthropic’s latest red-teaming tests
  • Big legal shifts in AI training data and fair use

Relevant Links:
Mira Murati’s $2B AI startup raises record-breaking seed round
DeepMind launches Gemini-powered robots with no cloud access
DeepMind unveils AlphaGenome for gene regulation prediction
Claude now lets you build apps inside the chatbot
ChatGPT adds integration with Google Drive and OneDrive
Verizon deploys Gemini-powered customer service AI
Anthropic’s Claude resorted to blackmail in testing
Judge rules AI training on purchased books is fair use
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4 months ago
40 minutes

What the AI?!
Is ChatGPT Changing How You Think?
What if your AI twin outsold you, and ChatGPT made your brain… slower?

In this episode, Jeff and Annie explore the strange ways AI is reshaping how we think, work, and even sell. Meta’s smart glasses are getting a reboot, OpenAI’s “Projects” feature keeps leveling up, and China just pulled off a $7M livestream using two AI hosts. Meanwhile, an MIT study raises red flags about what writing with ChatGPT might be doing to our brains.

We also discuss:
  • Meta’s smart glasses push with Oakley and what consumers actually use them for
  • OpenAI’s steady rollout of new ChatGPT features (and their new podcast)
  • MIT's SEAL framework for self-improving models — and why it matters
  • A $7M AI live-stream sales event in China and the rise of AI influencers
  • McKinsey’s take on why genAI isn’t delivering ROI — yet
  • A new UK study on kids using AI — and how it’s splitting along private vs. public education lines

Relevant Links:
Meta announces Oakley smart glasses with AI features
OpenAI upgrades ChatGPT Projects with voice and mobile tools
OpenAI launches official podcast hosted by Andrew Mayne
MIT unveils SEAL: AI that improves itself with no humans
China’s AI models show human-like internal concept mapping
McKinsey report: Why genAI isn’t improving the bottom line
$7M Baidu livestream driven by AI avatars
China’s $1T digital human industry explained
Alan Turing Institute study on AI use in UK schools
MIT brain scan study on ChatGPT writing impact
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4 months ago
39 minutes

What the AI?!
Power Grabs, Prompt Hacks, and Policy Wars
This week, Jeff and Annie delve into the weird, wonderful, and slightly concerning ways AI is making its presence felt in our lives. Meta is throwing $15B at a new AGI dream team. Google’s Gemini wants to become your executive assistant. OpenAI is in court defending your right to delete. AI is showing up in hospitals, planning departments, even behind the Starbucks counter, and not always in the ways you’d expect.

In this episode:
  • A new study reveals the real secret to better AI prompts—and it’s not what you think
  • The privacy battle that’s putting OpenAI in the awkward role of data defender
  • The growing tension between states and the feds over who gets to regulate AI

Relevant Links:
Google’s Gemini adds scheduled actions for productivity
Wharton study debunks prompt engineering myths
OpenAI fights NYT over user chat data retention
Meta invests $15B in Scale AI for AGI ambitions
Amazon launches AI video generator for sellers
Ohio State mandates AI fluency for all students
DeepMind’s Weather Lab beats top cyclone models
Heartfelt Technologies builds AI scanner for heart failure detection
UK and Google launch AI tool ‘Extract’ for planning reform
Starbucks tests Green Dot Assist AI at 35 stores
Trump-backed “Big Beautiful Bill” includes 10-year state AI regulation ban
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4 months ago
39 minutes

What the AI?!
When AI Knows You Better Than You Do
In this episode, Jeff and Annie tackle one of the most pressing questions in AI: can machines be better at handling emotions than we are? Shockingly, GPT-4 might have just proved it. They also dive into Meta’s bold plan to automate advertising fully, AMC’s move to hand pre-production over to generative tools, and Anthropic’s launch of a government-only version of Claude.

We also cover:
  • Jeff’s favorite summer rule for kids: create before you consume
  • The FDA’s new AI assistant is already changing how work gets done
  • Microsoft drops Sora-style video tools into Bing

Relevant Links:
Microsoft launches Bing Video Creator with Sora tech
AMC uses Runway’s AI for pre-visualization and promo assets
Meta aims to fully automate ads by 2026
OpenAI adds Google Drive and Dropbox integrations to ChatGPT
ClaudeGov: Anthropic’s new AI model for U.S. government use
GPT-4 beats humans in emotional intelligence test
FDA approves Clairity for breast cancer prediction
FDA deploys Elsa, a generative AI tool for staff productivity
Reddit sues Anthropic over unauthorized data scraping
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4 months ago
33 minutes

What the AI?!
"What the AI?!" is your weekly guide to the world of artificial intelligence. Industry veterans Jeff Keltner and Annie Delgado break down the latest AI developments, focusing on their impact on business and finance. We decode complex concepts into actionable insights for executives and leaders, keeping you informed and ahead in the AI revolution. Join us as we demystify the technology shaping our future!

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