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In this episode Jordan dives into three major NotebookLM updates: enhanced mobile capabilities that let users edit infographics, slide decks, and generate full‑screen video overviews on their phones; a new conversational studio generation workflow that lets users iteratively chat with the AI to refine content; and editable slide decks that can be modified directly within NotebookLM, including a trick to convert standard 16:9 slides into vertical formats. He demonstrates these features live, showing how grounded source material reduces hallucinations and how the new tools streamline creating CEO‑focused AI strategy presentations. The episode also highlights the broader NotebookLM ecosystem, its free and paid tiers, and how the updates expand its utility for business leaders.
The episode covers a whirlwind of AI news, highlighting Google’s release of Gemini 3.1 Pro with a three‑tier reasoning system that pushes it to the top of benchmark charts, and Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4.6 impressing on similar metrics. It delves...

In this episode, Jordan Wilson walks listeners through OpenAI’s newly released Codex desktop app and the GPT‑5.3 Codex model, demonstrating how anyone can build a functional Mac app in minutes without any prior coding knowledge. He covers prompt‑engineering techniques, error...

In this episode, Jordan Wilson explores Anthropic’s new Claude Apps, interactive tools embedded within the Claude LLM that aim to streamline AI‑driven workflows. He explains the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that powers these apps, walks through enabling them, and compares...

In this episode, Jordan Wilson surveys the most impactful AI tools and model releases of 2025, explaining the selection criteria and ranking them across four tiers. He highlights breakthroughs such as Canva Visual Suite 2.0, ChatGPT's Atlas browsing and Deep...

The episode examines how AI systems systematically exclude marginalized groups, highlighting biases that arise from skewed training data and the perspectives of those who supervise models. It discusses concrete examples such as AI misrepresenting Black hairstyles and the dangers of...

The episode breaks down why OpenAI is poised to roll out personalized ads within ChatGPT, citing its high burn rate, a strategic shift by Sam Altman, and new tools like the memory personalization engine and Atlas browser that enable data-driven...

The episode revisits the team’s bold January 2025 AI roadmap, evaluating how predictions about AI agent orchestrators, reasoning data, and deepfake threats have unfolded. Jordan Wilson highlights the rise of AI agents as a new employee class, the shift toward...

Jordan Wilson and Ed Macosky discuss how the shift from rigid automations to LLM‑powered AI agents changes workflow reliability, noting that weak data leads agents to guess and produce poorer outcomes. They explore the benefits and pitfalls of "agentification" in...
In this Hot Take Tuesday episode, Jordan Wilson debunks three viral AI myths of 2025: the claim that Anthropic has overtaken OpenAI in enterprise adoption, the assertion that 95% of AI pilots fail, and the notion that half of the...

The episode explores the rise of agentic browsers—AI‑powered extensions that can automate tasks directly within the web browser—debating whether they serve as a productivity cheat code or pose significant security and compliance risks. Guest Maxime Vermeir from ABBYY highlights enterprise...

In this episode, Michael Walrath, CEO of Yext, explains how brands must adapt to a "post‑human" web where AI‑driven answer engines dominate search. He outlines strategies such as using structured data, intent‑based optimization, and granular content to ensure AI discoverability,...