A daily news analysis show on all things artificial intelligence. NLW looks at AI from multiple angles, from the explosion of creativity brought on by new tools like Midjourney and ChatGPT to the potential disruptions to work and industries as we know them to the great philosophical, ethical and practical questions of advanced general intelligence, alignment and x-risk.
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Anthropic asked 1,250 professionals how AI is actually changing their work, and the results reveal a blend of optimism, anxiety, and shifting identity—creatives feeling squeezed, scientists wanting trustworthy partners, and most workers hoping to hand off routine tasks while keeping what defines their craft. The episode also looks at how AI-run interviews collapse the old scale-vs-context tradeoff in research and what that means for understanding real-world AI impact. Headlines include Gemini 3 ...
Today’s episode unpacks how an MIT study about AI “replacing 11.7% of the US workforce” is being misreported, what it actually says about task-level automation versus jobs, and how it compares to Anthropic’s internal data on engineers delegating more work to AI and seeing big productivity gains. In the headlines: Microsoft’s AI sales targets and market jitters, Jensen Huang’s appearance on Joe Rogan, OpenAI’s acquisition of Neptune, and Black Friday AI shopping performance. Brought to you by: KP...
Amazon used AWS re:Invent to clarify where it actually fits in the rapidly shifting AI landscape, revealing a strategy built around practical multimodality, enterprise-first customization, and a long-term bet on specialized agents. This episode breaks down what Amazon announced, what changed, what didn’t , and what the updates really mean for enterprise teams navigating their AI stacks. Plus: OpenAI’s new pre-training progress, Anthropic’s alien-tech momentum, Mistral’s sprawling new lineup, and...
OpenAI has entered an all-out Code Red as Sam Altman orders the company to redirect resources toward sharper reasoning, faster performance, and a more capable ChatGPT after weeks of narrative momentum tilting toward Google and Anthropic. The move signals a dramatic strategic pivot at a moment when competitive pressure is reshaping expectations for frontier models and assistant dominance. In today’s headlines: Apple pushes out its longtime AI chief, new video and image models drop from Runway, De...
December opens with Google’s Gemini momentum accelerating, OpenAI facing renewed pressure, and a burst of new models already landing in the first days of the month. This episode looks at how the Gemini narrative is reshaping the competitive landscape, what to expect from OpenAI, the surprise releases from DeepSeek and Runway, the positioning battle among vertical agent labs, enterprise turf-claiming ahead of 2026, and the political realignment forming around AI. A clear view of the forces most l...
A new OpenAI framework lays out what it actually takes for enterprises to move beyond pilots and into true whole-organization transformation, and the lessons reveal a widening gap between leaders who are building systems for compounding ROI and laggards stuck in experimentation mode. Today’s episode breaks down the four mindset shifts companies must make, the foundations that matter most, and why governance, fluency, and iterative product building define the real path to scaling AI in 2026. Whit...
Today’s episode breaks down ten hands-on projects that show exactly what the newest wave of models—Gemini 3, Nano Banana 2, Opus 4.5, GPT-5.1, and more—can actually do in the real world, from infographic generation and data visualization to integrated multimodal reasoning, NotebookLM workflows, strategic planning with 5.1, and building full end-to-end vibe-coded apps with modern design tools. The episode is based on the uploaded transcript. Brought to you by: KPMG – Discover how AI is transformi...
A bonus, ad-free Thanksgiving episode sharing ten creative, genuinely fun holiday projects that use AI to help kids make stories, coloring books, interactive websites, advent calendars, animal-adoption posters, personalized elf messages, mini-podcasts, animated Santa letters, and even custom family songs. It’s a guide to unlocking kid creativity with today’s newest models while keeping the season grounded in gratitude and imagination.
New research from Anthropic and McKinsey offers the clearest data yet on how AI is changing actual work, showing huge task-level time savings and estimating that more than half of U.S. work hours are now automatable if companies redesign around agents. The episode digs into what’s real, what’s hype, and how these findings reshape the future of jobs. Headlines include OpenAI’s new shopping research feature, Nvidia’s defensive turn, and HP’s AI-framed layoffs. Brought to you by: KPMG – Discover ho...
Today's episode digs into why Anthropic’s surprise launch of Claude Opus 4.5 is landing like a true step-function moment for coding, agentic workflows, and the emerging paradigm of vibe-based software creation, with new benchmarks, early user tests, and developer reactions all pointing to a shift in how real work gets done; plus a quick look at the latest headlines including the White House’s Genesis Mission and Amazon’s massive new government-focused AI expansion. Brought to you by: KPMG – Disc...
This episode argues that the AI bubble conversation has become one of the least helpful frames for understanding what actually matters in AI (at least if you're not an investor). It’s a sentiment-driven market narrative shaped by macro pressure, uncertainty, and impossible long-range predictions—none of which tell operators anything about how to use AI or plan for it. The real signals come from adoption patterns, financing structures, and the shifting economic context around AI infrastructure. P...
This episode breaks down the 7 most important things this week revealed about AI: Google’s return as a serious contender, fresh evidence that pre-training still has room to run, how shared infrastructure advantages are starting to compound, why multimodal and multimodal reasoning are only just getting started, why coding remains the most strategic battleground, and what it means that even Nvidia’s blowout earnings can’t fully support current AI market narratives. Brought to you by: KPMG – Discov...
Today’s AI Daily Brief breaks down the stunning leap unlocked by Google’s Nano Banana Pro image model, which isn’t just an upgrade but a wholesale expansion of what’s possible with AI image generation. From real text rendering to accurate charts, whiteboard-style compression of dense documents, educational visuals, flowcharts, technical drawings, virtual staging, precise spot-editing, and media-to-media transformations, this episode covers 25 capabilities that genuinely didn’t exist in the previ...
OpenAI followed Gemini 3 with a major one-two punch, dropping both GPT-5.1 Pro and the new Codex Max coding model, while NVIDIA’s blockbuster earnings smashed lingering AI bubble talk and reinforced the sense that capability curves are still accelerating across the stack. Today’s episode breaks down what the new models actually do, why compaction matters, how early testers are reacting, how NVIDIA reframed the entire AI market in a single earnings call, and why this entire week may mark an infle...
An in-depth look at how Gemini 3 reshapes the AI landscape. The episode breaks down which companies gained momentum, which ones face new pressure, and what the launch signals for the broader market. Topics include the Microsoft–Nvidia–Anthropic mega-deal, Bezos’s return with Project Prometheus, the latest on Grok 4.1, the state of OpenAI, and Google’s full-stack advantage. A clear map of the new frontier after the Gemini 3 release. Brought to you by: KPMG – Discover how AI is transforming possib...
Gemini 3 officially launched, bringing one of the biggest capability jumps since GPT-4. The episode breaks down what the new model actually delivers, why its benchmark dominance matters, how developers are reacting to early tests, and what Google’s new Antigravity IDE signals for the future of coding agents. The discussion covers market implications, the shifting competitive picture among Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic, and the early real-world impressions that go beyond the numbers. Brought to y...
An emerging “AI scientist” called Kosmos is claiming the ability to do six months of research in a single day—reading 1,500 papers, writing tens of thousands of lines of code, and producing validated discoveries across neuroscience, genetics, material science, and Alzheimer’s research. This episode breaks down what Kosmos actually is, how it works, why Sam Altman is paying attention, and what it signals about the coming era of AI-accelerated science. Plus: the latest Gemini 3 hype cycle, Berkshi...
A new collaboration between the authors of AI 2027 and AI as Normal Technology lays out 12 areas where two very different visions of the future unexpectedly converge. This episode breaks down their shared conclusions on timelines, benchmarks, safety limits, alignment challenges, economic diffusion, and what strong AGI would actually require. The result is a clearer, more grounded picture of the near-term AI landscape and the policy priorities that matter across both fast-takeoff and slow-diffusi...
This episode delves into the critical debate of whether application-layer AI companies can thrive amidst the rapid shifts of the model layer, discussing arguments for and against their long-term viability. It explores the importance of deep vertical integration, unique UX, and proprietary data in creating defensible moats. The discussion is framed by recent AI news, including a $2.3 billion funding round for AI coding startup Cursor and its strategic move toward proprietary models.
NLW breaks down the surprise release of GPT-5.1 and why it feels like a more meaningful upgrade than expected. From sharper strategic thinking to better instruction following, improved writing, and a more capable “thinking” mode, today’s episode explores six areas where the new model clearly outperforms GPT-5. NLW also looks at how the community is reacting, why vibes now matter more than benchmarks, and what this shift means for everyday AI use. Brought to you by: KPMG – Discover how AI is tran...
Today on the AI Daily Brief, NLW covers two stories that may signal a major shift in the AI landscape: Yann LeCun’s departure from Meta and Dr. Fei-Fei Li’s new argument that spatial intelligence and world models—not just LLMs—will define the next era of AI, exploring what world models actually are, why some researchers think they’re essential for robotics, science, and creativity, and how this connects to Meta’s internal reorg. Plus in the headlines: Eleven Labs’ celebrity voice marketplace, So...
Today on the AI Daily Brief, NLW explores the rise of Kimi K2 Thinking , a new open-source model from China that’s outperforming GPT-5 and Claude 4.5 Sonnet on agentic benchmarks—and doing it at a fraction of the cost. We’ll look at how this shift is changing the balance of power between closed and open models, why Silicon Valley startups are already adopting Chinese systems, and what it means for the next phase of the AI race. Plus: Meta’s new speech model, DeepSeek’s dire job-market warning, a...
As OpenAI’s “backstop” comments spark debate about bailouts, industrial policy, and the future of compute, NLW explores what the government’s role in AI should actually be. From OpenAI’s new “AI Progress and Recommendations” report to reactions from policymakers and economists, this episode breaks down how the politics of AI are heating up—and why the industry is entering a far more explicitly political era. Brought to you by: KPMG – Discover how AI is transforming possibility into reality. Tune...
In the third and final episode of our Agent Readiness series, NLW and Nufar Gaspar dive into how to identify, prioritize, and measure AI use cases inside your company. They break down a practical framework for evaluating opportunities, balancing growth and efficiency initiatives, and managing your AI portfolio like an investment strategy. Plus, they explain why company knowledge agents often deliver outsized ROI and why 2026 will be the “show me the money” year for AI transformation. Series Epis...
A major new study from Wharton finds that three out of four enterprises are already getting positive ROI from their AI investments — a far cry from the doom-and-gloom narratives of failed adoption. NLW breaks down the findings: how GenAI has moved from curiosity to core workflow, what use cases are driving measurable returns, and why 2026 may be the year of “performance at scale.” Plus: the latest on Anthropic’s $70B forecast, Michael Burry’s AI short, and Amazon’s lawsuit against Perplexity. Br...
After OpenAI’s CFO floated the idea of a U.S. government “backstop” for AI data center investments, backlash was swift — from finance leaders calling it a “pre-bailout bailout” to policy experts warning of regulatory capture. NLW breaks down the controversy, connects it to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s warning that “China will win the AI race,” and explores what these comments reveal about AI’s new geopolitical and political reality. Brought to you by: KPMG – Discover how AI is transforming possibil...
NLW shares 13 lessons from the consulting industry that expose how AI disruption really happens—not through mass extinction, but through transformation. From collapsing delivery costs and shifting client expectations to new capabilities and challenger firms on the rise, this episode explores why consulting is the perfect case study for understanding the future of work in the age of AI. Brought to you by: KPMG – Discover how AI is transforming possibility into reality. Tune into the new KPMG 'You...
As OpenAI announces yet another mega deal—this time with Amazon—questions are growing about whether the company has become too big to fail. NLW unpacks Sam Altman’s viral response to investor skepticism, explores the math behind OpenAI’s $1.4 trillion in commitments, and looks at what “too big to fail” really means in an AI context. Plus, in the headlines: Coca-Cola’s new AI-generated Christmas ad, ChatGPT’s supposed ban on legal and medical advice, and a surprising twist in the global chip dipl...
With NLW currently on the road, he's joined in this conversation by Sean “Swyx” Wang — developer, writer, Latent Space host and newly joined member of Cognition. They explore how AI coding became 2025’s defining story, why “vibe coding” is ending (sort of), what comes next for developers, and how “Agent Labs” are reshaping the balance between model makers and product builders. Swyx also previews the upcoming AI Engineer Code Summit in New York and shares why “code AGI” could deliver 80% of AGI’s...
The podcast explores October's significant AI landscape, highlighting OpenAI's relentless product blitz with Sora 2 and Dev Day announcements, Google's impressive Gemini growth, and major infrastructure deals. It delves into the AI bubble debate, increasing tech layoffs, and insider perspectives on AGI timelines. Looking ahead to November, the episode focuses on anticipated events like Google's Gemini 3 release, the shifting AI bubble narrative and its political implications, advancements in AI-assisted coding, and the emergent 2026 outlook for enterprise AI, including an AWS re:Invent preview.