The Daily AI Show

The Daily AI Show Crew - Brian, Beth, Jyunmi, Andy, Karl, and Eran
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16 snips
Mar 19, 2026 • 60min

Is SaaS Bound to Become AGAAS? (Agentic As A Service)

A fast-paced roundup of where AI is actually useful and where it still breaks things. They cover massive Claude surveys on what people want from AI and AI-run interviews for hiring and product feedback. Talks include a rogue agent leak at Meta, debates on sub-agent review systems, cloud-hosting tensions between major providers, and whether every business needs an agent strategy.
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16 snips
Mar 18, 2026 • 1h 5min

Did Claude Cowork Dispatch Just Crush The Claw?

They unpack Claude Dispatch’s persistent cross-device workflows and browser automation tricks. Hardware talk covers NVIDIA DGX Station, Blackwell, and local AI setups. A lively debate asks whether transformers will be replaced by Mamba and other post-transformer architectures. The science segment explores AlphaFold’s leap, its expansion into protein complexes, and how AI could speed drug discovery.
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12 snips
Mar 17, 2026 • 1h 8min

Nvidia Thinks This is the Next Computer?

Discussion of Perplexity’s new “Computer” feature and whether it delivers real research value. Deep dive into NVIDIA’s NemoClaw/OpenClaw, differences between browser and CLI agents, and local-first architectures for privacy and cost. Exploration of ElevenLabs’ shift to a full creative platform and reports of humanoid combat robots in Ukraine. Debate on AI as a mediator in relationships and worries about AI weakening reading and critical thinking skills.
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12 snips
Mar 16, 2026 • 1h 1min

From Pokémon Go to Open Jarvis

They discuss Pokémon Go as unpaid spatial AI data collection and why map companies avoided gamification. Conversation shifts to NVIDIA GTC, the industry pivot from training to local inference, and hardware planning for agentic AI. Stanford Open Jarvis and fully on-device personal agents get attention. They explore Claude Code on phones, million-token contexts, Google’s multimodal embeddings, and geolocation AR app ideas.
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Mar 14, 2026 • 23min

The Sorites Urbanism Conundrum

They explore how small AI upgrades accumulate to reshape city life and navigation. The conversation contrasts human-legible streets with adaptive, machine-led flows like dynamic signals and routing. They cover real-world performance wins, risks of eroding mental maps and civic agency, equity and digital-divide concerns, and the tension between efficiency and preserving public, improvable urban space.
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15 snips
Mar 13, 2026 • 1h 4min

Perplexity’s Personal Computer Has Big Ambitions

They unpack Perplexity’s new always-on personal computer idea and what persistent agents mean for enterprise workflows. They debate automation vs background agents, including newsletter and Mac Mini use cases. Anthropic’s Claude updates and in-chat visualizations get attention. They demo an atomization pipeline for searchable clips and discuss fatigue, approval bottlenecks, and practical robotics for assistive tasks.
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21 snips
Mar 12, 2026 • 1h 4min

The Next Wave of AI Agents Is Here

A lively discussion about AI moving from chat to always-on agents that run workflows and keep local memory. They compare managed vs DIY agent setups, cost and portability headaches, and enterprise security and legal risks. The conversation also covers conversational Maps updates, visual explanations for science and math, voice-based outbound support, and designing websites for agent use.
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20 snips
Mar 11, 2026 • 1h 3min

Yann LeCun’s $1B Bet

They dig into public skepticism of AI using recent poll data. Yann LeCun’s new $1B Paris venture and its implications get attention. A funny token-cost comparison clip sparks debate about AI economics. Open-source Auto Research and self-improving agents come up, plus multi-model workflows and turning repeated prompts into skills. They spotlight Zephyrus for querying weather and climate data in plain English.
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13 snips
Mar 10, 2026 • 59min

New AI Rankings, FIgure's Helix, and Scam Defense

Danielle Lafleur, founder of Easy as Pi and AI studio operator, talks product and ops at her studio. Conversation covers Figure’s Helix humanoid robot demo and reactions to A16Z’s consumer AI rankings. Danielle also shares her hackathon-winning project Bernie, a seed-funded text anti-scam tool for older adults, plus its waitlist and future language support.
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9 snips
Mar 9, 2026 • 1h 2min

AI Built a Brain on a Chip?

A wide-ranging look at neuromorphic advances, from fruit fly connectomes to living neurons on chips and the ethics of biological compute. Discussion of agent-driven ML research and tools that build personalized apps. Coverage of Microsoft adding Anthropic co-work into Copilot and what agent ecosystems mean for teams. Exploration of AI-driven productivity alongside rising cognitive fatigue and oversight challenges.

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