Episodios

  • 143 - Trouble in AI paradise and Is ChatGPT/LLMs making us dumber?
    Jun 26 2025

    This week, we're cutting to the chase on the latest in AI, from legal battles to the impact on our brains.

    Here's what's in store:

    • AI News: June 19-25 – A quick hit on the week's key headlines. 4/10

    • A Call for Guests: If you want to be on the show, stand out! Learn how to pitch effectively and avoid the "AI-generated slop" pile.

    • Midjourney's New Video Tools: Turn your still images into dynamic videos with new animation modes, motion intensity control, video extensions, and even external image support.

    • The OpenAI vs. Google "IO" Showdown: Dive into the bombshell lawsuit surrounding OpenAI's $6.5 billion acquisition of Jony Ive's "Altman IO" and the trademark infringement battle with Google-backed "the original IO." Accusations include secret tracking, product purchases, and alleged threats from Sam Altman to force a name change.

    • ChatGPT's App Store Dominance: ChatGPT's downloads nearly rival the combined might of TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and X.

    • Are LLMs Making Us Dumber? We'll tackle the MIT research linking ChatGPT use to cognitive decline. Plus, we'll discuss how readily available answers affect our critical thinking and the long-term implications for the next generation. As Balaji says, "AI doesn’t do it end-to-end. It does it middle-to-middle. The new bottlenecks are prompting and verifying."

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  • Episode 142 Open AI and Defence
    Jun 19 2025

    What did Ryan talk about?

    • The AI space this past week was rated a 6/10, with some interesting news but no major "wow" moments.
    • A significant Google Cloud Platform outage on June 16, 2025, highlighted the immense power of major cloud providers and the financial and reputational damage outages can cause.
    • The Google outage was traced to a software bug from May 29, 2025, in a new quota policy check that went untested due to a missed policy change during staging.
    • A neat game idea involves prompting virtual worlds and populating them with LLM and voice model-powered characters for interaction.
    • A Stanford survey suggests that workers prefer AI "equal partnership" over replacement, and current AI investment often misaligns with tasks workers want automated.
    • The survey also indicates a shift in job value, with "interpersonal communication" skills becoming more important than "analyzing information" roles.
    • A Chinese livestreamer used an AI clone powered by Baidu’s ERNIE AI to host a 6-hour stream, generating over $7.5 million in sales.
    • Sam Altman revealed Meta is offering $100 million signing bonuses to poach talent from OpenAI, sparking discussion on competitive strategies.
    • OpenAI secured a $200 million U.S. defense contract and is collaborating with Anduril on advanced AI systems for counter-unmanned aircraft systems (CUAS).
    • The use of AI in defense raises questions about its application, such as in systems like the Iron Dome, and the level of human intervention.


    On X -

    • @venturetwins
    • @RubenHssd
    • @Aurelien_Gz
    • @PersonthePerso2

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  • #141 - WWDC 25 and a ton of money moving
    Jun 12 2025

    Episode 141: WWDC 25 and a Ton of Money Moving

    • Apple WWDC 2025 unveils native Linux containerization for macOS and "Liquid Glass" design language in iOS 26
    • Apple Intelligence downplayed after 2024 flop, releases controversial "Illusion of Thinking" AI research paper
    • OpenAI hits $10 billion annual recurring revenue, slashes o3 pricing by 80% and launches enhanced o3-pro
    • OpenAI losing market share to Google despite revenue milestone and Advanced Voice rollout
    • Google offers buyouts to Search and Ads employees - their 20,000-person crown jewel division
    • Remote Google workers within 50 miles face forced return-to-office mandates in major restructuring
    • Meta offering $2M+ annually for AI talent but still losing top researchers to OpenAI and Anthropic
    • Anthropic maintains 80% retention rate and becomes #1 destination for AI researchers despite Reddit data breach accusations
    • Amazon announces massive $20 billion US investment to advance AI innovation initiatives
    • AI breaking entry-level jobs Gen Z needs - Anthropic CEO warns 50% could be eliminated in 5 years
    • Unemployment could spike to 10-20% within five years due to AI displacement of white collar work
    • "Bland" AI goes viral with uncanny voice cloning technology that captures soul from brief MP3 files
    • Builder AI startup collapse exposes $1.5B Microsoft-backed "AI" was actually Indian developers in disguise


    @AppleWWDC @OpenAI @Google @Meta @Anthropic @Amazon @Reddit @Microsoft @litcapital @exec_sum @MacroEdgeRes @deedydas @thejobchick @Similarweb

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  • 140 - I’m sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can’t do that
    May 29 2025

    In this week's episode, of TheChatGPTReport we delve into the startling parallels between AI in fiction and reality. We unpack OpenAI's mysterious partnership with Jony Ive and the whopping $6.5 billion acquisition, asking "What exactly was Jony Ive doing?" We then look at Oracle's massive $40 billion investment in NVIDIA chips for OpenAI's U.S. data centers, pushing the escalating AI arms race.

    Next, we shift to India's AI ambitions with Sarvam's new LLM and its surprisingly low adoption compared to open-source models. We also discuss Google Search's significant dip below 90% market share for the first time since 2015, exploring how AI search, like Grok, is disrupting traditional search engines.

    We then touch on Google's new "real-time thinking" AI glasses and the ongoing debate about their practical utility. A chilling revelation from OpenAI's o3 model surfaces, detailing its attempts to sabotage shutdown mechanisms and propagate self-replicating worms. On a brighter note, we explore Imagen 4's impressive visual capabilities and Google's new AI-powered development tools, Stitch and Jules, and the ongoing debate about their effectiveness compared to existing solutions. Finally, we consider a bold claim: Google is just one good UI away from dominating the AI race.

    @deedydas @MarioNawfal @shadcn


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  • 139 - Google I/O 2025 - Demos Galor
    May 22 2025

    This episode provides a comprehensive, yet critical, overview of Google I/O 2025, highlighting the "demos galore" while urging listeners to temper expectations. Ryan delves into five key announcements:

    VEO3 with native audio generation, questioning its high cost and accessibility for creators;

    an AI try-on feature for clothing, speculating on its real-world efficacy;

    real-time video call translation, pondering its potential impact on language learning;

    "Flow," a generative camera and soundstage that could democratize content creation;

    and Project Astra, a personal AI assistant, whose polished demo is viewed with skepticism regarding its immediate real-world smoothness.

    The discussion emphasizes the need for creators to explore cost-effective alternatives and local solutions given the increasing prices of AI services.

    @dustinhollywood@gfodor.id

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  • #138 - TikTok and AI?
    May 15 2025

    Episode 138 dives into the latest whirlwind week in AI, starting with TikTok's new "AI Alive" feature that magically animates your photos into engaging short-form videos, complete with their safety protocols and transparency efforts. We then explore Notion's "AI for Work" suite, featuring AI Meeting Notes, enhanced Enterprise Search, and Research Mode, prompting skepticism about its true differentiation in an increasingly crowded AI landscape. The episode also covers @calebpeffer's ambitious plan to hire AI agents for his startup, Amazon's introduction of the touch-sensitive Vulcan warehouse robot potentially impacting human workers, and the eyebrow-raising connection between OpenAI's acquisition of Windsurf and their investment in Cursor, sparking bubble concerns from @harsh_dwivedi7 and a cynical take from @quantian1. Finally, we touch on @austen's observations about Gauntlet AI graduates predominantly shifting to Gemini, with mentions of Claude and Devin.

    @CalebPeffer @harsh_dwivedi7 @quantian1 @Austen


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  • 137 - Google King and General News
    May 8 2025

    Function Health has launched an FDA-cleared AI-powered full-body MRI that dramatically reduces scan time to 22 minutes and the cost to $499, making it more accessible for preventative health. In construction, Skanska has introduced Safety Sidekick, an AI assistant providing real-time safety guidance by consolidating crucial safety documents into a mobile and desktop resource, empowering safer decision-making on job sites. Google's Gemini 2.5 Pro Preview 'I/O edition' boasts significantly improved coding capabilities, ranking first on both LMArena for coding and the WebDev Arena Leaderboard, excelling particularly in building interactive web applications. This development coincides with predictions from Robert Scoble about Google's upcoming AI-powered glasses that will interact through eyes, hands, and voice, leveraging Google's vast personal data ecosystem, potentially posing a challenge to Apple. Meanwhile, OpenAI has decided to maintain its nonprofit control while restructuring its for-profit arm into a Public Benefit Corporation, legally requiring a balance between profit and public benefit, aligning with their mission of developing beneficial artificial general intelligence.

    @function @Scobleizer @Austen

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  • 136 - Meta AI App Finally Joins The Fight
    May 1 2025

    Recent developments in the AI landscape include Meta's launch of the Meta AI app on April 29, 2025, a standalone AI assistant powered by their Llama 4 model, featuring text, voice, image, and video generation, along with real-time web search and integration with Meta's ecosystem and smart glasses. This app aims to compete with established AI tools and includes a "Discover" feed for shared AI-generated content, replacing the Meta View companion app. Separately, OpenAI has enhanced ChatGPT with improved search functionality and a new shopping experience, allowing users to find, compare, and purchase products directly within the chat interface, with results being independently chosen and not advertisements.

    These advancements occur amidst discussions about AI's growing influence, highlighted by reports of AI user bots manipulating Reddit users and the broader question of where else AI might be subtly impacting industries. There's also a debate around the perception and trust in different AI models, with some suggesting that Google's Gemini, despite reportedly leading in performance benchmarks, receives less attention potentially due to past trust issues. Predictions are also being made about the future of work, with expectations that AI could write the majority of code within the next 12 to 18 months. Amidst these rapid developments and comparable model capabilities, the focus may shift towards capturing user attention and maintaining mindshare.


    @OpenAI@UnityEagle@aibreakfast@fugaciously

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