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  • Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, sparked excitement with his 60 Minutes interview, outlining AI's potential to end all diseases within a decade. Drawing parallels to AlphaFold's revolutionary protein folding solution, Hassabis envisions AI drastically accelerating drug discovery, compressing timelines from years and billions to mere months by rapidly analyzing vast datasets. He highlights DeepMind's AI's astonishing discovery of millions of new materials, far surpassing traditional research, showcasing AI's power to "blaze through solutions." We delve into this ambitious vision, considering its feasibility and comparing it to futuristic scenarios, while also exploring AI's growing impact in cybersecurity, fraud prevention, and diagnostics.

    Beyond healthcare, we touch upon Will Manidis's intriguing observations on unexpected "miracle cures" linked to LLMs and a humorous take from Sam Altman on ChatGPT etiquette. We also spotlight a compelling custom ChatGPT prompt shared by @andrewchen (https://x.com/andrewchen/status/1914168705228882105).

    Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the transformative power of AI and its potential to revolutionize our future.

    Mentioned: @GoogleDeepMind @demishassabis @WillManidis @andrewchen

  • This week we dive into the fascinating world of AI innovation and competition. We start by looking at Pieter Levels' AI-powered game, fly.pieter.com, examining its impressive solo creation and what its lifespan tells us about the early days of "vibe coding."

    Then, we discuss Canva's entry into the AI code generation space, sparking a conversation about the increasing homogeneity of AI tools.

    We highlight a thought-provoking take on the lack of unique problem-solving and the allure of imitation in the tech world. Plus, is Google's Gemini quietly leveling up its free tier "Deep Research"?

    We also touch on Alphabet's massive investment in AI infrastructure and the growing focus on smaller, task-specific AI models.

    Finally, we analyze the Bank of England's cautious approach to LLMs in finance

    The breaking news: is OpenAI building its own social network to take on X?

    Tune in for a packed episode exploring the cutting edge of AI development and its societal impact.

    @dejavucoder@schitzobabel@Austen@ai_for_success

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  • This week's episode of TheChatGPTReport kicks off with a spotlight on Fcamiade, the creator of the week, who's sharing a clever method for crafting pro infographics using ChatGPT 4o and Canva, suggesting it's now easier than ever to whip up viral content. This naturally leads to a bigger question: is Midjourney, the go-to for many image creators, starting to feel a bit behind the curve? The seamless text integration in 4o and its convenient placement right within ChatGPT are definitely turning some heads, drawing comparisons to Grok's integrated experience. Even @DavidShapiro has voiced strong opinions on this, prompting a curiosity about what @DavidSHolz thinks.

    Beyond the creative tools, there's a flurry of activity in the broader AI world. Meta has just dropped its new Llama 4 models, boasting improvements in handling different types of data and longer context. Google is also making waves with its experimental Gemini 2.5 Pro, claiming it's their smartest yet, and they're playing with more personalized AI experiences. Amazon's got a new speech model called Nova Sonic that's aiming to understand the nuances in our voices, and they're experimenting with AI in retail, like a feature that finds products based on your interests and even one that lets you buy from other sites through the Amazon app (though it sounds a bit clunky). On the hardware front, Broadcom is rolling out new chips designed for the heavy demands of AI, and in the investment world, Perplexity AI has launched a fund for AI startups, while OpenAI is reportedly swimming in new funding. And for a bit of fun, @iruletheworldmo shared a tweet joking about Microsoft's Co-pilot being like a time machine to the past.

    @DavidSHolz@iruletheworldmo@DavidShapiro@fcamiade

  • This week's episode dives into the rapidly evolving world of AI, starting with a hands-on look at OpenAI's impressive new image generation model. We explore its capabilities, from creative design prompts to potentially problematic real-world applications. The big question: can it finally dethrone Midjourney as the king of AI image creation? We share personal impressions and discuss how this technology is already impacting workflows, as highlighted by @realEstateTrent's experience generating concept designs for real estate development. It's another example of AI getting us 80% of the way there, offering powerful assistance rather than complete solutions, a point echoed by @forgebitz and @businessbarista regarding the current state of LLMs.

    Beyond images, we touch on the broader AI landscape, drawing parallels between the current excitement around LLM-based chatbots and the internet browser and search engine wars of the early 2000s. Just as NVDA is the hot hardware of today, Cisco was the essential infrastructure of that era. We also examine the trend of "AI-powered" everything, with insights from @gregisenberg on the success of niche, outcome-focused AI applications. We also acknowledge the creative potential of AI, exemplified by @PJaccetturo's recent experiment using AI to reimagine the "Lord of the Rings" trailer in the style of Studio Ghibli, showcasing the dedication and resources being invested in exploring these new artistic avenues. Finally, we briefly touch on the advancements in AI video generation, referencing @EMostaque's thought-provoking question, and the ongoing competition within the tech giants.

    Links:

    Midjourney Survey: https://midjourney.typeform.com/to/FMT23xWj

    @realEstateTrent: https://x.com/realEstateTrent

    @forgebitz: https://x.com/forgebitz

    @businessbarista: https://x.com/businessbarista

    @gregisenberg: https://x.com/gregisenberg

    @EMostaque: https://x.com/EMostaque

    @PJaccetturo: https://x.com/PJaccetturo

  • In this episode, host Ryan explores the AI-driven gaming revolution, showcasing how tools like Cursor AI and Anthropic's Claude are empowering rapid game development. We'll examine Levelsio's "fly.pieter.com" game, which achieved $1 million ARR in just 17 days, highlighting how AI enabled him to balance travel with development and secure in-game sponsorships. We'll then shift focus to Melvin Vivas, whose visually stunning AI-powered games, demonstrated in his recent tweet, exemplify the growing trend of individual creators achieving remarkable results with AI.

    We'll also touch on other significant AI news:

    Intel's increasing excitement about AI, a potential indicator of AI's growing maturity.Grok's impressive ability to answer questions based on social media posts.The Chinese AI, Manus, and its capabilities in handling diverse tasks with high accuracy.Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei's prediction that AI will be writing a significant portion of code in the near future.

    Join us as we explore the transformative impact of AI on game development and the potential for a new wave of creativity and innovation.

    Links:

    Follow on X (Twitter): @ChatGPTReportEmail: [email protected]'s Game: http://fly.pieter.comMelvin Vivas's Twitter Post: https://x.com/donvito/status/1897953525789082018
  • Join your host, Ryan, for another exciting episode of TheChatGPTReport, your go-to source for AI news in under 15 minutes! This week, we dive into a whirlwind of updates, from the latest AI games and the underwhelming release of GPT 4.5 to the heated battle between Google and Perplexity for search dominance. Is Perplexity's innovative approach with a dedicated browser and phone enough to challenge Google's AI-powered search? Plus, we explore the potential of Factory, an enterprise platform revolutionizing software development with AI collaboration, and "Mark," a sleek AI-powered bookmark designed to enhance your reading experience. Don't miss out on these fascinating stories and more!

    Links:

    Levelsio's AI-powered multiplayer game: https://x.com/levelsio/status/1894429987006288259Perplexity's browser and Google's AI Mode: https://x.com/localghost/status/1896690744100016179Factory AI platform: https://x.com/FactoryAI/status/1894447062206615868Mark AI bookmark: https://x.com/markhardware/status/1894812320397955254Apple's AI strategy: https://x.com/carmguti/status/1896562658700296513
  • Hold onto your hats, folks, because the AI world is a whirlwind of updates this week! First up, we're diving into some seriously impressive (and slightly terrifying) Meta smart glasses that can identify anyone you look at and give you their entire background. Imagine instant access to someone's name, where you met them, and more – all from a pair of glasses! 🤯 We'll discuss the potential implications of this tech and why it has everyone buzzing.

    Then, it's onto Copilot's "new era" with free unlimited voice and "think deeper" capabilities. Will this be Copilot's redemption arc, or another letdown? We're breaking down the updates and sharing our predictions.

    Plus, we've got the latest on Gemini 2.0 for developers, Anthropic's surprise Claude update (3.7, not 4!), and Perplexity's new "agentic" browser called Comet. Can Perplexity break through the Google barrier and change how we browse the web?

    And in a bombshell announcement, Apple might be integrating Google's Gemini AI! We'll analyze what this means for the future of the AI landscape.

    Finally, we're discussing Microsoft's delay of two data centers and whether this signals a shift in the AI arms race. Is the hype starting to fade?

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    Meta smart glasses video: https://x.com/RealDonKeith/status/1893626683892101404 NIK on X (Apple/Gemini): https://x.com/ns123abc/status/1894011126452572462
  • In this episode of the ChatGPT Report, Ryan dives into the rise of Grok 3, the latest AI model making waves. Grok 3 is uncensored and pulls data directly from X (formerly Twitter), giving it a unique edge. Ryan explores how Grok 3 stacks up against the competition, including DeepSeek and ChatGPT, and discusses its strengths and weaknesses. He also touches on the market's reaction to DeepSeek and the news of Elon Musk acquiring even more H100 GPUs. Finally, Ryan covers the demise of the Humane AI Pin and its acquisition by HP. Tune in to hear Ryan's take on the evolving AI landscape and what it means for the future of technology

    And don't forget about the Creator of the Week

  • Ryan, your "mid-IQ guy on AI," dives into the latest AI news, including updates on Google's Gemini 2.0 andElon Musk's shocking $97 billion bid for OpenAI. Discover why Ryan's ditching ChatGPT and Claude for Gemini, and hear his take on OpenAI's Super Bowl ad (hint: he's not a fan). Plus, get the scoop on OpenAI's plans to develop its own AI chip and Sam Altman's predictions about AI's impact on the economy.

    Creator of the week!

  • Episode 126: Is Deep Research Actually Deep?

    This week, we dive into OpenAI’s new Deep Research feature—does it truly deliver deep insights, or is it just another overhyped tool? With competition from DeepSeek and Gemini, plus open-source alternatives outpacing big tech, we question if this is a real game-changer or just another consulting firm disruptor. Meanwhile, OpenAI’s GPT-o3 Mini is making waves, but with mixed reviews compared to Claude and DeepSeek. Are benchmark scores even meaningful anymore?

    Also, Tool of the Week goes to Meet Icon AI, an AI-powered video editor that automatically creates ads from your clips—plus, it can generate additional footage to match your vision. We also touch on DeepSeek’s growing controversy, including accusations of illegally obtaining Nvidia’s H100 chips despite U.S. sanctions. The AI arms race is getting messier, and we’re here to break it all down.

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  • In this episode of The ChatGPT Report, Ryan breaks down the buzz around DeepSeek, the Chinese AI model that’s making waves by outperforming OpenAI, Claude, and Gemini—all while running on surprisingly cheap hardware. With speculation around its funding (did it really cost just $6 million?), its impact on Nvidia’s stock, and concerns over U.S. export controls, DeepSeek is shaking up the AI landscape. But is it the real deal, or just a hedge-fund side project with hidden government backing? Ryan explores the implications for AI competition, big tech investments, and the future of language models.

    But hold on—just days later, DeepSeek's chatbot flopped in an accuracy test, ranking near the bottom and struggling with false claims. Meanwhile, OpenAI accuses DeepSeek of using its models for training, adding fuel to the fire. With Nvidia’s stock fluctuating and Alibaba launching its own AI competitor, the AI arms race is heating up. Is this the market disruption investors feared, or just another hype cycle? Tune in to get the full breakdown, plus expert takes and links to must-read threads on X.

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  • This week on TheChatGPTReport, our Creator of the Week title goes to...me! Don’t worry, I’m not being shallow—it’s more about an idea. I recently explored how AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude can transform decision-making, specifically in comparing mutual funds for my investment portfolio. The results? Incredible. These LLMs streamline complex data, offering insights and comparisons that made investing far more efficient. Plus, I’m challenging myself (and you!) to use AI for one new thing every week this year. By December, we’ll have 52 creative ways AI has improved our lives—let’s do this!

    In other news, we dive into the jaw-dropping formation of Stargate, a $500 billion U.S.-based AI initiative backed by President Trump and tech leaders like OpenAI and Oracle. From revolutionizing AI infrastructure to breakthroughs in mRNA cancer vaccines, this project promises monumental advancements. Plus, we explore OpenAI’s new "Operator" agents, Hunyuan AI’s mind-blowing video-to-video tech, and the rise of AI tools like GeoSpy. Whether it’s automating daily tasks or rethinking creative industries, AI is reshaping our world faster than ever. Tune in to stay ahead of the curve!

  • Is ChatGPT's New To-Do List Feature a Step Towards AGI?

    Episode 123 of The ChatGPT Report dives into the controversy surrounding OpenAI's latest feature rollout. Ryan examines why a seemingly simple to-do list capability has sparked debate in the tech community about the direction of AI development. Plus, we explore groundbreaking developments including Adobe's TransPixar AI for VFX, remarkable results from GPT-4 tutoring in Nigeria, the latest Sora vs VEO 2 showdown in video generation, and a fascinating look at Colossal Biosciences' $10.2B valuation as they work to bring extinct species back to life. Join your "mid IQ guy on AI" for this week's 15-minute roundup of the most intriguing AI news and developments.

  • The episode of TheChatGPTReport focuses primarily on CES 2025 highlights and new AI developments, with the biggest news being NVIDIA's Project DIGITS - a $3,000 personal AI supercomputer with the size of a Mac Mini but 1,000x more powerful than a typical laptop. The host also covered exciting developments in AI-powered CAD software, particularly Zoo's new solution that could revolutionize mechanical engineering by reducing design time by up to 50x.

    Other notable mentions included Anthropic's potential $2 billion fundraising at a $60 billion valuation, Microsoft's $80 billion AI investment plan, and an interesting statistic showing that only 5% of workers use AI tools extensively. Ryan emphasized that many of the CES announcements, while promising, would take time to reach consumers, including Jensen Huang's note that practical quantum computers are likely 20 years away.

    The episode included a spotlight on creator Jason Zada for his short film made with Google's Veo 2, demonstrating the growing capabilities of AI in creative fields.

  • In this episode of The ChatGPT Report, host Ryan dives into the buzz surrounding Google's VEO 2, a groundbreaking text-to-video AI model that's making waves in the AI community. The discussion includes recent social media observations about OpenAI's Sora losing its competitive edge, with users noting significant differences in quality and processing speed compared to newer alternatives. Through a detailed analysis of Blaine Brown's comprehensive comparison of eight leading text-to-video platforms, Ryan explains why VEO 2's natural-looking outputs are setting a new standard in the industry.

    The episode also covers Google's broader AI momentum, highlighting how Gemini has dramatically increased its market share among developers from 5% to over 50% in just months. Ryan wraps up with news about Runway's strategic move into the creative talent space with their new Talent Network platform, designed to connect AI-savvy creatives with potential employers. As always, this mid-IQ perspective on AI developments delivers the latest tech news in an accessible, jargon-free format.

  • In this episode of the ChatGPT Report, host Ryan dives deep into the latest buzz surrounding OpenAI's Sora, the new text-to-video technology that's been making waves in the AI community. Drawing insights from early user experiences, Ryan breaks down the current state of Sora, highlighting its limitations and potential. From choppy motion and inconsistent prompt adherence to the hefty pricing model, he offers a candid look at what users can expect from this emerging technology.

    The episode also explores broader implications of AI tool accessibility, discussing the rising costs of advanced AI services like Sora and GPT-4, and how these pricing strategies might widen the economic divide. Ryan touches on OpenAI's recent announcements, including Sora, full O1, and reinforcement fine-tuning, while speculating on upcoming releases like API access, agent previews, and advanced voice modes. With comparisons to competitors like RunwayML and reflections on the rapid evolution of AI technologies, this episode provides a nuanced perspective on the current state of generative AI.

  • In this episode of TheChatGPTReport we dive deep into the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence! Sam Altman is kicking off an exciting "12 Days of OpenAI" event, promising daily livestreams with launches and demos that are sure to transform how we think about technology.

    We explore fascinating real-world AI applications that are reshaping work and creativity: from AI note-takers attending meetings in place of humans, to workforce monitoring software tracking employee productivity, and mind-blowing video generation that turns simple living room performances into epic fantasy scenes.

    Our tech roundup includes intriguing developments like Meta and Amazon exploring nuclear energy to power AI data centers, the FTC scrutinizing the Microsoft-OpenAI partnership, and insights into AI's potential in specialized industries like construction and 3D modeling.

    We'll challenge listeners to think beyond basic AI uses - moving past simple tasks like email writing and note summarization to unlock the true potential of large language models. Plus, a humorous take on market predictions courtesy of Jim Cramer's infamous "AI is awesome" tweet.

    Buckle up for a whirlwind tour of the AI landscape that will leave you both informed and inspired!

  • In this episode of The ChatGPT Report, we dive deep into the rapidly evolving landscape of AI job displacement. From news stations automating entire production workflows to AI taking over roles in media, insurance, and even meteorology, we explore how artificial intelligence is transforming the job market.

    Tools of the Week:

    Glif Browser Extension offers a "Any Logo Anywhere" workflow tool that can place logos in realistic settings. While Prospero provides an AI-powered investing research tool with investment insights and portfolio predictions.

    I also touches on the broader perspective that nearly any computer-based job could potentially be at risk. We balance this with insights from Baidu's CEO about the AI bubble and discuss why learning to adapt and use AI tools is crucial for professional survival.

    Plus, a quick look at exciting new AI developments like Suno V4's improved voice technology.

    Tune in for a eye-opening exploration of AI's impact on the workforce!

  • In this episode of TheChatGPTReport, we dive into the evolving battle between Google Search and OpenAI's ChatGPT Search, exploring how these tech giants are reshaping how we find information online. From ChatGPT's ad-free search experience to concerns about AI hallucinations, we break down the latest developments in this digital face-off.

    We also explore the broader AI landscape, touching on exciting developments like Suno's V4 music generation and breakthroughs in AI robotics. Plus, we discuss the democratization of creative tools through AI, inspired by the idea that the next great filmmaker could be a teenager experimenting with AI tools right now. Against the backdrop of a slower AI news cycle (thanks to crypto's resurgence and election coverage), we examine what's really important in the current state of AI and pose an important question to our listeners:

    How are YOU using AI to enhance your daily life? Whether you're a casual user or a power user, this episode offers insights into making the most of these emerging technologies.

  • In this week's episode of TheChatGPTReport, we break down the latest in AI from a practical perspective. We spotlight myportraits.com, an innovative tool bridging the gap in AI portrait generation with 15 unique styles. Plus, we dive into Microsoft and OpenAI's ambitious move to develop their own AI chips - but what does this mean for NVIDIA's dominance, and how long will this transition really take?

    We explore the surprising stat that 25% of Google's new code is now AI-generated, discussing the security implications and how AI's improvements are becoming increasingly invisible to the average user. We also feature Runway CEO's compelling perspective on why the era of 'AI companies' is over, comparing AI to fundamental infrastructure like electricity.

    Wrapping up with highlights from OpenAI's Dev Day, we cut through the technical jargon to focus on what matters to everyday users and what these developments mean for the future of coding.

    Join us for a straightforward, no-nonsense look at this week's most important AI developments, explained in plain English by your host from the construction industry who keeps it real about artificial intelligence.