AI Chat: ChatGPT, AI News, Artificial Intelligence, OpenAI, Machine Learning

Jaeden Schafer
undefined
16 snips
Feb 21, 2026 • 10min

Reddit Steps into AI-Powered Commerce

A deep dive into Reddit’s push to turn community conversations into shoppable experiences. Discussion of AI-driven search that surfaces product mentions and integrates carousels for purchases. Examination of how Reddit is monetizing user data, pursuing AI acquisitions, and growing ad revenue and user metrics.
undefined
Feb 20, 2026 • 12min

OpenAI's $100 Billion Funding + Sam Altman Refuses to Hold Darios Hand...

Coverage of OpenAI chasing a staggering $100 billion raise and sky-high valuation. Tense rivalry scenes with Anthropic and public posturing between founders. Rapid expansion into India with new offices, Tata compute deals, and user analytics. Monetization moves, ad tests, low-price tiers, and IPO positioning.
undefined
9 snips
Feb 20, 2026 • 12min

Google Launches Gemini 3.1 and YouTube AI

Discussion of Gemini 3.1 Pro's rapid update cycle and how incremental improvements ripple through Google products. Conversation about benchmark reliability and why early-test results can be misleading. Exploration of Gemini-powered assistants coming to YouTube TV and practical smart TV use cases like recipe lookups and recaps. Overview of AI tools for creators and Google's broader deployment strategy.
undefined
20 snips
Feb 18, 2026 • 16min

Google Gemini Integrates AI Music Generation

They dig into Google's new music-making features inside Gemini and the Lyria 3 model powering 30-second tracks with lyrics and cover art. Discussion covers layered composition controls, image-to-music generation, and YouTube Dream Track integration. They also talk about watermarking, guardrails to prevent artist cloning, rollout limits, language support, and how this stacks up against dedicated music AIs.
undefined
20 snips
Feb 17, 2026 • 14min

Apple Wins The AI Hardware Race

Discussion of Apple's surprising lead in AI hardware and why the Mac Mini is now a go‑to for running local models. Rumors about three AI wearables, an AI pendant and high‑end smart glasses get explored. Conversation about AirPods gaining always‑on assistant features and the challenges of overhauling Siri at the system level.
undefined
18 snips
Feb 17, 2026 • 17min

OpenClaw Could Be 1st 1-Person $1B Company, OpenAI Buys

A deep dive into a viral open-source agent that can control computers and why it captured GitHub attention. Stories about rebrands, legal stunts, and security scares keep things dramatic. Discussion of acquisition interest, solo-founder origins, and how a big tech buyout could reshape the AI landscape.
undefined
13 snips
Feb 12, 2026 • 19min

XAI's Radical Plan: Data Centers In Space

They unpack Elon Musk's plan to build AI data centers in orbit and why space could solve energy and land limits. They outline XAI's new team structure and MacroHard's push for full automation. They discuss Starship economics, lunar manufacturing ideas, and the tough technical hurdles for space compute. Competition from cloud giants and Starlink's operational edge also come up.
undefined
Feb 11, 2026 • 13min

Runway Raises $315M for AI World Models

They unpack Runway's $315M raise and its push to build simulation-based world models for consistent AI video. They explain why 3D simulation matters for camera moves and how that fuels applications in gaming, robotics, and medicine. They compare Runway's Gen 4.5 performance to rivals and discuss compute deals, investor backing, and emerging deepfake rules and ethical guardrails.
undefined
9 snips
Feb 10, 2026 • 11min

Anthropic to Raise $20B at $350B Valuation

Discussion centers on Anthropic's pursuit of a $20 billion capital raise at a $350 billion valuation. The conversation covers who might back the round and why AI firms keep needing massive funds. They explore Anthropic's product momentum and global expansion plans, with a special focus on India as a key battleground and a naming lawsuit stirring local drama.
undefined
Feb 9, 2026 • 28min

Teaching AI to Read Braille with Robyn Hughes

Robyn Hughes, a Braille instructor and UEB-certified consultant who researches teaching Braille to large language models. She describes her lifelong visual-impairment journey and how AI aids daily independence. She explains teaching the Braille alphabet to LLMs, tokenization experiments, hands-on training methods, and broader implications for reducing errors and improving accessibility.

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app