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The AI Breakdown

The AI Breakdown, the podcast that turns artificial intelligence into real talk. We cut through the complexity to show you how AI actually works and what it means for your job, your business, and your future.

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AI Weekly Briefing: Will Super Bowl Ads Burst the AI Bubble?

This week on The AI Breakdown, we talk about OpenAI’s Frontier launch, an enterprise platform designed to help organisations build, deploy, and govern AI agents across real workflows. Anthropic fires back with Claude Opus 4.6, including a one million token context window in beta and new agent teams designed to split complex work across multiple cooperating agents, with a clear push beyond coding into everyday knowledge work like documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. We then zoom out to the...

Feb 11, 202614 minEp. 43

AI Weekly Briefing: Moltbook Breach Highlights the Security Cost of Vibe Coding

In this week’s AI Weekly Briefing, I break down the biggest developments in artificial intelligence from the past seven days, from viral open-source AI agents like OpenClaw, to major enterprise moves as Snowflake deepens its partnership with OpenAI. You’ll also hear how Amazon Ads is adopting the Model Context Protocol to make agent-driven workflows more practical, why cybersecurity firms like Malwarebytes are exploring AI-native threat checking, and what ElevenLabs’ latest voice advances mean f...

Feb 04, 202611 minEp. 42

Is CES 2026 the moment AI became business infrastructure?

CES 2026 quietly marked a turning point. AI stopped being the shiny feature you bolt on for a headline, and started behaving like electricity. It's just assumed. In this episode, I break down the five AI themes that defined the show: AI PCs go mainstream: Your next laptop refresh might be your biggest AI decision this year. AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm are putting serious on-device capability into enterprise hardware, and that changes where your AI runs, how your data moves, and how much control you...

Jan 31, 202623 minEp. 41

AI Weekly Briefing: Is Agentic Commerce About to Rewrite Online Shopping

In this week’s AI news breakdown, we look at how Google and Shopify are accelerating agentic commerce, with open protocols for AI shopping agents and in chat checkout through Gemini. Also on the radar: Shopify Winter ’26 RenAIssance and what Agentic Storefronts mean for merchants OpenAI’s ad model for ChatGPT and the knock on effects for marketing and trust Wikipedia signing paid access deals with AI firms and what it signals for the content economy ChatGPT Translate and the shift in expectation...

Jan 21, 202615 minEp. 39

AI Weekly Briefing: Who is winning the AI distribution race in 2026

This week on The AI Breakdown, I cover the biggest AI moves in the last week, from Samsung doubling down on AI devices to Snowflake embedding Gemini with enterprise governance. Plus Google TV upgrades, Boston Dynamics Atlas heading for real deployment, in car agentic AI, and Accenture buying UK based Faculty.

Jan 07, 202612 minEp. 37

AI Weekly Briefing: The $41 Billion Bet - SoftBank, xAI, and the AI Infrastructure Arms Race

This week on The AI Breakdown, the AI arms race goes fully physical. SoftBank has completed a massive investment into OpenAI, locking in an estimated 11 percent stake and reinforcing a message the entire industry is starting to accept: the real bottleneck is not ideas, it is infrastructure. From there, we zoom into the compute race as xAI expands its Memphis supercluster again, aiming for training capacity on the scale of gigawatts and a future buildout of over a million GPUs. The AI leaders are...

Dec 31, 20259 minEp. 36

AI Weekly Briefing: Lovable Raises Big and Salesforce Buys Qualified

AI is getting embedded everywhere and this week proved it. Salesforce is buying Qualified to power always on AI agents for pipeline. Lovable just raised big money at a massive valuation as vibe coding explodes. Microsoft and Google are leaning on partners to push AI from pilots to production. Notion reveals that AI now drives a huge chunk of revenue, and Zoom launches AI Companion 3.0 to turn meetings into actions. But there’s a catch: Reuters reports that many companies still aren’t seeing the ...

Dec 24, 202510 minEp. 35

AI Weekly Briefing: Mouse Ears and Model Wars

In this week’s 10 minute AI news roundup, I break down a headline grabbing Disney move that could redefine what “legal generative AI” looks like at scale. Disney is reportedly investing $1 billion in OpenAI, negotiating warrants for optionality, licensing a vault of iconic characters for Sora, and rolling out ChatGPT across the company with strict guardrails. But the backlash is already here, with the Writers Guild of America warning this is a turning point in the fight over creative labour and ...

Dec 17, 202510 minEp. 34

AI Weekly Briefing: Accenture Goes All In on Claude

This week I break down the biggest moves shaping the future of AI. OpenAI’s new enterprise report shows explosive adoption and usage growth, IBM drops eleven billion on Confluent to own the data-streaming backbone, Accenture goes deep with Anthropic in a partnership that could reshape corporate AI, and Runway’s Gen 4.5 quietly leapfrogs the giants in video generation. We also look at Instacart’s new agentic shopping experience inside ChatGPT, Anthropic’s push to bring Claude to nonprofits, and w...

Dec 10, 202512 minEp. 33

AI Weekly News Briefing: Nissan’s Software-Defined Cars and the New Cloud Vehicle Race

This week on The AI Breakdown, I’m unpacking the biggest signals in AI - from Accenture’s massive OpenAI partnership to Lyft’s 87% support-time drop using Claude, to why 79% of companies are quietly rolling back their AI projects. We dig into: How consulting giants are gearing up to sell AI transformation at scale OpenAI’s surprising move into accounting and IT services TwelveLabs’ new video model turning dark data into gold Nissan’s push toward truly software-defined vehicles Rezolve’s $90M gra...

Dec 02, 202514 minEp. 32

AI Weekly News Briefing: Nvidia’s Surge, Model ML’s $75M & AI Growth Zones in the UK

This week we’re looking at AI moving from hype to hands-on. We start with OpenAI and DoorDash running “AI Jam” workshops for over 1,000 small businesses across US cities – helping restaurant owners, accountants and retailers build AI tools they can actually use the next day. Meanwhile, the tech giants are doing the opposite of slowing down: nearly $90 billion raised in fresh bonds to fuel data centres, GPUs and cloud infrastructure. Nvidia smashed expectations again (with numbers even stronger t...

Nov 25, 202510 minEp. 31

AI Weekly News Briefing: Trillion-Dollar Data Centers, Soaring AI Costs, and the Deepfake Backlash

This week on The AI Breakdown, I dig into the trillion-dollar AI infrastructure boom, from Google’s $40B Texas mega-build to Oracle’s debt-fuelled cloud gamble and the jaw-dropping projections behind OpenAI and Anthropic’s next frontier. We also look at why data silos are still holding back corporate AI projects, and what new surveys say about AI’s real impact on productivity and profits.

Nov 17, 202512 minEp. 30

AI Weekly News Briefing: Cloud Power Plays, Siri’s Identity Crisis, and Coke’s AI Christmas

In this week’s AI Weekly News Briefing, OpenAI smashes past one million paying businesses, lands a colossal $38 billion cloud deal with AWS, and fuels a fresh round of platform upgrades. Apple flirts with letting Google’s Gemini run Siri, Brussels softens the EU AI Act to give builders some breathing space, Shopify’s agentic AI sends sales soaring, and Verizon quietly builds the pipes that make all this magic actually work. We wrap with Coca-Cola’s new AI-generated holiday ads, which sparked a f...

Nov 10, 20257 minEp. 29

AI Weekly News Briefing: OpenAI Restructures, AWS Flexes Silicon, and LSEG Goes All In on AI Data

This week in AI: OpenAI has officially grown up with a new governance structure and fresh regulatory sign-offs, Microsoft tightens its grip with a mega-stake, and the capital taps are opening wider than ever. We dig into what this new structure means for trust, safety, and OpenAI’s future power plays, plus the SoftBank funding wave and why enterprise buyers suddenly look a lot more comfortable betting big on AI. Meanwhile AWS isn’t waiting around. It’s pushing its own silicon agenda at massive s...

Nov 03, 20259 minEp. 28

AI Weekly News Briefing: From Real World AI Progress to From Superintelligence Fears

Everything that mattered in AI in the last week in one focused briefing. We start with headline moments that shift markets and compute supply: SoftBank’s massive final tranche for OpenAI and Anthropic’s scale up with Google TPUs. Then we move to product and policy: Microsoft Copilot’s memory and group features and a 30,000 person NHS pilot that reported 43 minutes saved per worker per day. We explain why OpenAI’s UK data residency matters for public sector adoption, how India’s proposed labeling...

Oct 27, 20259 minEp. 27

Did AgentKit Just Kill n8n? Spoiler: No

OpenAI’s new AgentKit dropped, and the internet instantly declared n8n dead. Spoiler: it’s not even close. In this episode of The AI Breakdown , I put AgentKit and n8n head-to-head after weeks of hands-on testing. I dive into where each tool shines, what they’re actually built for, and which one you should reach for when building your next automation or AI agent.

Oct 24, 202514 minEp. 26

Weekly AI News Briefing: OpenAI vs Hollywood, eBay's £3M AI Gift, and ChatGPT's Evolution

This week in AI: OpenAI's Sora 2 ignites a firestorm in Hollywood as studios and unions raise alarm over AI-generated videos featuring real people's likenesses. Google unveils Gemini 2.5 Computer Use, a breakthrough model that can actually click, scroll, and navigate websites like a human, no APIs required. eBay launches a £3 million initiative giving 10,000 small businesses free access to ChatGPT Enterprise, leveling the playing field for sellers who want to harness AI. Plus, OpenAI rolls out C...

Oct 20, 20258 minEp. 25

Chris McCausland: AI Through a Blind Comedian’s Eyes

Imagine using AI to tell you who's smiling at your jokes, and then turning that into the punchline. That's exactly what Chris McCausland does. Chris is a blind British stand-up comedian who's become an unlikely champion of AI technology. Fresh off his historic Strictly Come Dancing win, he's using his platform to show how artificial intelligence is transforming accessibility, and mining it for comedy gold along the way. From AI apps that describe audiences to self-driving cars in Silicon Valley,...

Oct 18, 202511 minEp. 24

AI Weekly News Briefing: OpenAI’s Big Enterprise Play, Meta’s Privacy Backlash, and AI’s Impact on Jobs

In this week’s AI Breakdown, I cover the biggest stories shaping the world of AI. OpenAI doubles down on the enterprise with new partnerships and ambitions to make ChatGPT the front door to work. Meta faces backlash over plans to use AI chats for ad targeting. OpenAI teams up with AMD in a massive GPU deal as US–China tensions reshape the global chip race. Anthropic lands major wins with IBM and Deloitte, and new data shows how AI is transforming jobs, from “workslop” cleanup work to declining e...

Oct 14, 202510 minEp. 23

OpenAI Dev Day 2025 Recap

OpenAI's Dev Day 2025 was packed with announcements, but which ones actually matter for developers and businesses? In this episode, I walk through the key launches including AgentKit (build AI agents without code), Apps within ChatGPT (third-party integrations that work inside the platform), Sora 2 API access for video generation, and the eye-wateringly expensive GPT-5 Pro. I share my honest take on each announcement, explain what the pricing really means, and help you figure out which tools are...

Oct 07, 202514 minEp. 22

AI Weekly News Briefing: Sora 2 Takes Off, UiPath Goes Agentic, and Microsoft Gets Smarter

In this week’s AI Breakdown, I unpack OpenAI’s Sora video app launch, Snowflake’s big AI moves, NVIDIA’s billion-dollar partnership with OpenAI, UiPath’s enterprise automation breakthroughs, and Microsoft’s new Agent Mode—all in under 10 minutes, with a focus on why these news items matter to your work and business.

Oct 06, 20258 minEp. 21

ChatGPT Projects vs Claude Projects vs Custom GPTs

ChatGPT projects, Claude projects, and custom GPTs look similar but work completely differently. Today I'm breaking down the context limits, collaboration features, memory architecture, and pricing, to help you determine which tool actually fits your workflow, together with practical advice to help you choose.

Oct 05, 202510 minEp. 20

AI Weekly Briefing: OpenAI’s $300B Cloud Bet, Google vs. Publishers, and X AI Layoffs

This week on The AI Breakdown , I unpack the biggest stories shaping the AI landscape: OpenAI makes a bold shift toward a for-profit future, backed by a $300B cloud deal with Oracle and a tighter grip on revenue. The UK is positioning itself not just as an AI investment hub, but as a leader in responsible AI governance. Google faces fresh legal fire from Penske Media over AI summaries and the rise of zero-click searches. Elon Musk’s X AI lays off 500 annotators to double down on specialist tutor...

Sep 15, 202510 minEp. 17

Is Vibe Coding Changing Software Forever

Vibe coding is shaking up the way we build software, turning programming into a conversation. In this episode of The AI Breakdown , I dig into what vibe coding really is, why it’s exploding in 2025, and whether it’s actually ready for prime time. We’ll look at how tools like Lovable, Cursor, Bolt.new, and Replit are empowering everyone, from seasoned developers to complete beginners, to spin up apps with natural language prompts. But with the hype comes risk: messy code, flimsy guardrails, and e...

Sep 13, 202518 minEp. 16

AI Weekly Briefing: Layoffs, Lawsuits, and Market Moves

Catch up on the week’s top AI news in under 10 minutes: from Salesforce’s AI-driven workforce changes to public sector adoption, security alerts, copyright settlements, and game-changing infrastructure moves. Discover why scaling up GenAI means your next business challenge is execution, not just innovation.

Sep 08, 202510 minEp. 15
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