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Liam Lawson
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Apr 2, 2026 • 1h 21min
The $52 Billion AI Agent Revolution No One Is Talking About
Joe (product demos specialist) and Jake (product/engineering lead) from Agentic Brain unpack practical AI agents. They demo training, sales analysis, and messaging agents. Short demos and integration talk. They cover dashboards, scoring rules, Notion logging, transcripts, handoffs, and real deployments driving coaching, bookings, and retention.

Mar 31, 2026 • 5min
OpenAI Kills Sora + Amazon's $50B Bet
This week on AI News in 5: OpenAI kills Sora just six months after launch — blindsiding Disney and losing a billion-dollar deal. Amazon drops $50 billion on OpenAI, putting Microsoft on the warpath. Apple dumps OpenAI and partners with Google to rebuild Siri. OpenClaw becomes the fastest-growing open-source project in history. And a hacker infects a popular AI tool downloaded 3.4 million times a day.Subscribe to our free newsletter — https://www.theaireport.ai/subscribeAI training for your team — https://www.upscaile.com/Connect with Liam — https://www.linkedin.com/in/not-the-f1-driver-liam-lawson/Get free AI resources: https://community.theaireport.ai/checkout/the-ai-report-welcome-gift?coupon_code=WRTHAbout The AI Why with Liam Lawson:The AI Why breaks down what's actually happening in AI — who's building it, how it's being implemented at scale, and why the people building it do what they do. New episodes every Tuesday (AI News in 5) and Thursday (founder and exec interviews).

Mar 26, 2026 • 1h 1min
The CMS Running NASA & 2,000 Stories a Day | Brian Alvey, WordPress VIP
Brian Alvey, CTO of WordPress VIP and veteran publisher-technologist, has built 24+ CMS platforms and advises enterprise publishing teams. He discusses embedding AI into newsroom tools, AI-powered headline testing and cross-linking, charging AI crawlers with Tollbit, keeping humans in the loop at scale, and how open web standards matter as publishers adapt.

Mar 24, 2026 • 5min
Apple Ditches OpenAI + $1.2B Robot Week | AI News in 5
Apple switches Siri to Google Gemini on a billion devices. GPT-5.4 gains real computer control and massive context capacity. A European AI founder raises over $1B and robotics startups pull in $1.2B in a single week. U.S. agencies fund AI for national challenges while legal and regulatory fights heat up around procurement and liability.

Mar 19, 2026 • 1h 5min
How UserTesting Got 70% of Employees Using AI Weekly | Michael Domanic
Michael J. Domanic, VP and Head of AI at UserTesting, led company-wide AI adoption and built scalable governance. He explains how 70%+ weekly use was achieved, why AI rollouts often fail, and how custom GPTs and agent orchestration drove viral adoption. He also covers building CoEs, motivating experimentation, and treating AI adoption as a cultural challenge rather than just a tech project.

Mar 17, 2026 • 5min
2.5M Quit ChatGPT + 30K Oracle Layoffs | AI News in 5
This week: OpenAI's Pentagon deal sparked the #QuitGPT movement with 2.5 million supporters, Anthropic got labeled a supply-chain risk by the DOD, AI-driven layoffs hit Oracle and Block hard, NVIDIA teased its biggest GTC yet, and Apple revealed a $599 AI laptop.Key Topics CoveredOpenAI's classified Pentagon deal sparks #QuitGPT revolt with 2.5M supporters and 295% surge in ChatGPT uninstallsPentagon labels Anthropic a supply-chain risk; OpenAI and Google employees rally behind Anthropic in courtOracle eyes 30,000 layoffs and Block cuts 40% of workforce as AI replaces jobs at scaleNVIDIA GTC 2026 preview: $26B open-source investment, new inference chip, and enterprise AI platform expectedApple announces rebuilt Siri with Google Gemini and the $599 MacBook Neo AI laptopEpisode Timestamps00:00 — OpenAI's Pentagon Deal and the #QuitGPT Revolt01:00 — Pentagon vs. Anthropic: The Supply-Chain Risk Showdown02:00 — AI Layoffs Hit Oracle, Block, and Atlassian03:00 — NVIDIA GTC 2026: The Super Bowl of AI04:00 — Apple's Mass-Market AI PlayAbout The AI WhyThe AI Why with Liam Lawson covers enterprise AI — how it's being implemented at scale, and why the people building it do what they do. New episodes every Tuesday (weekly news in 5 minutes) and Thursday (hour-long interviews with founders and C-suite execs).Our LinksFree Newsletter — https://newsletter.theaireport.ai/subscribeWebsite — https://www.theaireport.aiLiam's LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/not-the-f1-driver-liam-lawson/Book Enterprise Training — https://www.upscaile.com/

Mar 11, 2026 • 55min
How Coursera Is Reskilling 7,000 Companies on AI — From the VP Leading It (Anthony Salcito)
Anthony Salcito, VP of Enterprise at Coursera who scaled global education programs from Microsoft to Coursera. He discusses a 234% GenAI enrollment surge, verified skills paths and Course Builder for role-based learning. He covers AI-powered coaching, roleplay simulations, and why critical thinking is rising alongside technical AI skills.

Mar 10, 2026 • 5min
GPT 5.4 Beats 83% of Professionals + Nvidia's $30B Exit | AI News in 5
Stripe unveils billing that passes LLM token costs to customers with automatic markups and gateway integrations. Nvidia’s huge investment signals a shift toward public-market funding for big AI labs. GPT 5.4 gains native computer use, a one million token context window, and top-tier benchmark performance. OpenAI faces scrutiny after failing to alert police about a flagged dangerous user, prompting promised safety reforms.

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Mar 5, 2026 • 58min
How to Build AI Software That Won't Be Dead in 2 Years | Christian Lund, Templafy
In this episode, Christian Lund, Co-Founder of Templafy, reveals how the company built an AI-powered instruction and orchestration layer that helps over 800 enterprise customers — including KPMG, IKEA, and BDO — generate millions of compliant, on-brand business documents 100x faster. Christian shares why the real defensibility in AI isn't the model itself, but the mid-layer that tells the model exactly what to do. Christian breaks down how Templafy turns a simple 8-word user prompt into a 30-page AI instruction book, how their orchestration layer ensures consistent, high-quality outputs across millions of documents, and why enterprises that tried to build AI solutions internally ended up coming back to purpose-built tools. He also shares his honest take on whether AI is a force for good, what skills knowledge workers need to survive, and what he's teaching his three kids about working in an AI-first world. Key Topics Covered - How Templafy's AI instruction layer turns 8-word prompts into 30-page agent briefs - Why the orchestration mid-layer between users and AI models is the most defensible position in enterprise tech - How a Big Four accounting firm became Templafy's very first customer - The transition from rules-based automation to AI-first document generation with agents - Why enterprises took surprisingly long to move from AI toys to enterprise-grade tools - How Templafy integrates with Microsoft 365, Salesforce, and Copilot without getting swallowed by the SaaSpocalypse - The only 2 skills knowledge workers need to stay relevant: setting direction and validating output - Why brand and thought leadership are more important than ever for SaaS companies in 2026 - How BDO Canada saved $1.65 million in one year using Templafy's document automation - Christian's investor perspective on VC moonshots vs. real businesses that generate EBITDA **Episode Timestamps** 00:00 - Introduction and what problem Templafy solves 02:01 - The origin story: from consultants with no product to enterprise SaaS 04:18 - Why finance, law, and pharma became the core customer segment 05:41 - How a Big Four firm became the first customer during the cloud transition 09:02 - What makes a company good at adopting new technology 11:00 - How Templafy sits on top of Microsoft 365, Salesforce, and Copilot 11:37 - Surviving the SaaSpocalypse and finding the new world order 17:08 - Growth in the AI era and why enterprise demand took longer than expected 21:16 - Inside the boardroom: where Templafy fits in the AI landscape 23:31 - The recipe vs. cookbook analogy: how instruction books power AI agents 28:38 - How to become defensible when every company has the same AI models 31:58 - Why humans are more important than ever in enterprise sales 35:11 - The only 2 skills left for knowledge workers 35:52 - Educating children in the age of AI 40:01 - Christian's journey from CEO to CPO to CMO to co-founder 41:17 - Why brand and trust are hyper important in 2026 45:11 - B2B vs. B2C: Templafy's enterprise focus and how it compares to Gamma 49:21 - Christian evaluates the podcast's business model as an investor 54:57 - Is AI a force for good? Christian's honest answer 57:32 - Why do you do what you do? Christian's Socials: LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianlundcph/ Partner Links Book Enterprise Training — https://www.upscaile.com/ Subscribe to our free newsletter — https://www.theaireport.ai/subscribe-theaireport-youtube

Mar 3, 2026 • 6min
OpenAI got $110 billion. Anthropic Got a Blacklist | AI News in 5
OpenAI just raised $110 billion — the largest funding round in Silicon Valley history. Meanwhile, the Pentagon is threatening to blacklist Anthropic over AI safety limits. This is the biggest week in AI news — here's everything you need to know.In this episode of The AI Report Podcast, we break down the 5 biggest AI stories from the week of February 23–27, 2026:🏛️ Pentagon vs. Anthropic — Defense Secretary Hegseth demands Anthropic remove safety guardrails from Claude or face a $200M contract cancellation and federal blacklisting💻 Perplexity Computer — A new AI agent system that orchestrates 19 models to execute complex tasks end-to-end📱 Samsung Galaxy S26 — Samsung's most AI-forward phone yet, featuring proactive AI nudges and built-in agents from Bixby, Gemini, and Perplexity🤝 Meta x AMD $60B Deal — Meta diversifies away from Nvidia with a massive 6-gigawatt AI chip agreement💰 OpenAI's $110B Round — SoftBank, Nvidia, and Amazon back the largest private funding round ever⏱️ Timestamps:0:00 – Introduction0:15 – Pentagon threatens to blacklist Anthropic1:20 – Perplexity launches Computer2:25 – Samsung unveils Galaxy S26 AI features3:30 – Meta and AMD sign $60 billion chip deal4:35 – OpenAI raises $110 billion5:40 – Closing📩 Subscribe to The AI Report newsletter for daily AI news: https://newsletter.theaireport.ai/subscribeGet Enterprise Training — upscaile.com


