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RiskCellar is back with a packed episode that feels like the insurance industry itself, equal parts serious and unfiltered. Brandon Schuh and Nick Hartmann sit down to unpack a week that saw some of the biggest AI-driven headlines to hit the P&C space in recent memory. From a massive brokerage laying off 2,300 employees and blaming AI, to a CNN lawsuit targeting an AI search engine, to an InsurTech startup valued at $2.6 billion on just $40 million in revenue, nothing about this week is normal. And that's exactly the point.The episode digs into the Acrisure story, where roughly 2,300 jobs are being cut, the second round of layoffs in a single year, with AI cited as the primary driver. Brandon and Nick do the math. At $300,000 average revenue per employee, that's a $690 million bet on AI's ability to fill the gap. They zoom out to connect this to the broader PE pressure story, exits, soft markets, rising interest rates, and a potential IPO on the horizon. The conversation doesn't stop there. New York State's newly signed auto insurance tort reform law gets a thorough breakdown, including the new $100,000 cap on non-economic damages and tightened comparative negligence thresholds that could finally start moving the needle on affordability. And the CNN vs. Perplexity lawsuit opens a bigger conversation about AI as a derivative product, one that can't function without the journalism it may ultimately be destroying.Rounding out the news block is a closer look at Corgi, the AI-focused MGA that just raised at a $2.6 billion valuation despite generating only $40 million in revenue, a 65x multiple that leaves both hosts scratching their heads. Brandon draws a pointed parallel to boutique consulting firms now competing with McKinsey-sized players thanks to AI tools, a trend with direct implications for insurance brokerages of every size. The episode wraps with a "Three Truths and a Lie" segment on classic TV shows and a round of Simpsons trivia, staying true to the show's blend of sharp industry analysis and genuine conversation between two people who genuinely enjoy talking shop.Takeaways:Acrisure's 2,300-person layoff represents a (690M) bet that AI can replace human production capacity.PE-backed brokerages are under compounding pressure from soft markets, rising rates, and IPO timelines.New York's auto tort reform caps non-economic damages at (100,000) and tightens comparative negligence rules.AI is a derivative product, it depends on journalism and original content to function.CNN filed suit against Perplexity for alleged copyright infringement in New York federal court.Corgi's (2.6B) valuation at (65times) revenue raises serious questions about InsurTech market rationality.Boutique brokerages now have the firepower of Aon or Marsh thanks to accessible AI tools.Alleged class action litigation is brewing against a PE-backed brokerage over unpaid producer compensation.Chapters:00:00 Welcome to RiskCellar2:45 Big News Tease + What Are You Drinking?4:00 Memorial Day Weekend Recaps7:38 This Week's AI Theme Intro8:00 Acrisure Layoffs: The (690M) AI Bet17:30 Sponsor Break: IPFS + freeflow.ai17:4 CNN vs. Perplexity: AI and Journalism's Collision21:05 Corgi's (2.6B) Valuation and the InsurTech Bubble23:30 Boutique vs. McKinsey: AI Levels the Consulting Playing Field27:10 SpaceX IPO, Elon Musk, and Market Insanity29:00 Howden TROs and Industry Legal Wars30:38 Three Truths and a Lie: Classic TV Edition32:17 Simpsons Trivia: First 100 Episodes33:57 Upcoming Guests and Episode WrapConnect with RiskCellar:Website: https://www.riskcellar.com/Brandon Schuh:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552710523314LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-stephen-schuh/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schuhpapa/Nick Hartmann:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickjhartmann/
Anthropic is preparing for public markets. Europe is pushing to reduce its reliance on American tech. And CNN just filed a copyright lawsuit against Perplexity. This week, Anthropic files confidential paperwork for an IPO in one of the biggest milestones yet for the AI industry, Europe unveils a tech sovereignty plan to reduce its dependence on American technology, CNN sues Perplexity over the alleged redistribution of more than 17,000 copyrighted stories, Morgan Stanley opens its platform to external AI agents using MCP, and Microsoft teams up with Mayo Clinic to build an AI model for healthcare. If you are a founder, operator or executive trying to keep up with AI, this is your weekly five minute briefing. Stories Covered This Week: Anthropic files confidential paperwork for an IPO, with OpenAI expected to follow soon Europe unveils a tech sovereignty plan to build out data centers, revive its chip industry and buy more from European suppliers CNN sues Perplexity over the alleged use of more than 17,000 copyrighted stories, photos and videos Morgan Stanley becomes one of the first major Wall Street banks to open its platform to external AI agents via MCP Microsoft and Mayo Clinic partner to build an AI model designed specifically for healthcare Episode Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:17 Anthropic files to go public 01:17 Europe pushes for tech sovereignty 02:28 CNN sues Perplexity 03:23 Morgan Stanley opens up to AI agents 04:22 Microsoft and Mayo Clinic build a healthcare AI 05:11 Outro Partner Links: Upgrade your AI toolkit: https://www.theaireport.ai/ai-executive-pass Subscribe to our free newsletter: https://newsletter.theaireport.ai/subscribe Join the community: https://community.theaireport.ai/checkout/the-ai-report-welcome-gift?coupon_code=WRTH Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is AI Giving Buyers the Right Information About Your Company? For years, your website was the first place buyers went to learn about your business. Today, buyers are also asking AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, and Perplexity questions about suppliers, products, services, and industry challenges before they ever contact a salesperson. In this episode of Grounding AI, Donna Peterson explores a question every business leader should be asking: When buyers ask AI about your company, is AI giving them the right answer? You'll learn: Why AI may now be your company's first impression How industrial buyers are using AI during research and supplier selection Questions every company should test across multiple AI platforms Why generic content hurts visibility in AI-generated answers How to identify gaps between your messaging and what AI understands A simple exercise to evaluate your company's AI presence Ways to improve how AI describes your brand over time Action Step - Open three AI tools and ask: What does our company do? What problems do we solve? What makes us different? What industries do we serve? Why would someone choose us? Compare the answers and identify opportunities to strengthen your messaging. About Grounding AI: Grounding AI is a podcast for business leaders navigating artificial intelligence in practical ways. Hosted by Donna Peterson, each episode focuses on helping organizations use AI responsibly while strengthening relationships, communication, and business growth. *** Reach out to dpeterson@worldinnovators.com if you'd like help building a marketing strategy that builds relationships and/or AI training for individuals or full teams.*** Visit www.worldinnovators.com for more resources on building stronger marketing and leadership strategies.*** Subscribe to the Grounding AI podcast for weekly insights into marketing, leadership, and the future of AI.
In this episode of The Inquisitor Podcast, Marcus speaks with returning guest Matt Gaskin about a shift most businesses still haven't recognised properly: AI search is changing how buyers discover and evaluate suppliers. Matt argues that your website is no longer just a marketing brochure. It is now a trust and credibility signal for AI systems like OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google Gemini, xAI Grok, and Perplexity AI. The conversation began after Matt shut down his Google and Facebook ads because they generated huge amounts of noise, poor-fit enquiries, and almost no conversions. That forced him to ask a difficult question: “If a real buyer asked AI who to recommend in my market, would my business even appear?” The answer was no. What followed was a six-month investigation into how AI systems evaluate businesses online, what creates trust signals, and why many websites unintentionally confuse both buyers and AI models. Marcus and Matt explore: Why visibility and recommendation are not the same thing How unclear messaging creates “entity drift” and confuses AI systems Why FAQs, buyer answers, case studies and authority signals matter more than flashy design The risks of generic “we serve everyone” positioning How businesses accidentally train AI to attract the wrong customers Why many websites are still built for Google's old SEO model rather than AI recommendation engines The hidden technical and strategic problems that stop businesses appearing in AI-generated shortlists What founders, sales leaders and marketers should audit immediately Matt also explains why smaller specialist firms can still outperform larger competitors in AI search by being clearer, more specific, and more useful. This is not a conversation about gaming algorithms. It is a conversation about clarity, trust, buyer intent, and whether your digital presence genuinely reflects the value your business provides. If you suspect your marketing generates activity but not meaningful opportunities, this episode will probably make you uncomfortable in all the right ways. connect with Matt Matt Gaskin | LinkedIn connect with Marcus Marcus Cauchi | LinkedIn
Amazon vs Perplexity could redefine the future of AI commerce.In this episode of World Retail Signals, the panel explores:Autonomous AI shopping agentsRetail workforce transformationWHP Global's Marc Jacobs acquisitionGreggs' expansion strategyWellness retail growthAI-powered customer experiencesA fast-moving breakdown of the retail stories shaping commerce right now.
Samir Azizi sits down with Wilson Wu, founder of GeoCompanion, to talk about how discovery is shifting from traditional Google search to AI-generated answers on platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity. Wilson explains the problem GeoCompanion is trying to solve: helping businesses understand whether their brand is visible when users ask AI tools for recommendations, products, services, or information. Instead of only competing for rankings on Google, companies now need to think about how their content is structured, cited, and understood by large language models. Samir and Wilson discuss the difference between traditional SEO and the emerging world of AI Search Optimization, Answer Engine Optimization, LLM SEO, and GEO. They cover why structured content, strong brand authority, FAQ schema, JSON-LD, case studies, testimonials, clear positioning, and high-quality content voice can help businesses become more understandable to AI systems. Wilson also breaks down how GeoCompanion audits a brand from multiple angles, runs prompts to identify visibility gaps, and turns those gaps into practical implementation steps, including a 90-day roadmap for improving AI search presence. The conversation also touches on hackathons, Solana events, AI-native marketing, content distribution, creator workflows, affiliate marketing, and how businesses can adapt as AI chatbots become a major discovery layer. Project update: GeoCompanion has since evolved into Florus, which combines GeoCompanion with Launchvibes to help brands understand how they appear in AI answers, turn visibility gaps into stronger content, publish with better platform fit, and re-check what improves performance. Learn more: Florus: https://www.florus.ai/ GeoCompanion: https://geocompanion.ai/ Launchvibes: https://launchvibes.tech/ Connect with Samir Azizi: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samirazizi X: https://x.com/adoublezi
In this episode, I sat down with filmmaker Derick Fischer of Fishbowl Media for a live, no-script coaching session. After getting laid off from his corporate TV gig last November, Derick is officially making the leap from side hustle to full-time business owner—and he was honest about the messy middle of that transition. We unpacked his pricing, the systems he's missing, and the specific tools he can plug in this week to start filling his pipeline. Key Takeaways Your hourly rate is probably a fantasy until you track every hour. Music searches, call sheets, revisions—those "little" tasks add up to thousands of dollars in unpaid time per project. Cold outreach still works, but it shouldn't be manual anymore. Tools like BotDog and Perplexity can build your prospect list and start conversations while you're focused on shoots and edits. Lead with a low-ticket offer, not a video package. Free virtual tours, paid workshops, or strategy sessions get clients in the door before you ever pitch the bigger project. A weekly sales block on your calendar is non-negotiable. Without it, you're back on the roller coaster the second a big project wraps. In This Episode [00:00] Welcome to the show! [05:16] Meet Derick Fischer [07:49] Coaching Session [10:01] Biggest Frustration in the Business [12:08] With the End In Mind [17:20] Evaluating Cost In Jobs [20:52] Perplexity AI [24:36] Botdog AI [30:30] Having Systems In Place [35:21] Connect with Derick [35:57] Outro Quotes "If those costs are not being passed over to a client, you're giving away your time and you're giving away $1,500 worth of your skills." — Ryan Koral "You will forever be on the roller coaster, trying to find new client after new client, but without a system in place, you're just making life a lot harder for yourself." — Ryan Koral "Find the things that can run in the background, especially as a solopreneur, when you are the one responsible for everything." — Ryan Koral Links Find out more about the Studio Sherpas Mastermind Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram Follow Grow Your Video Business on Instagram Join the Studio Sherpas newsletter
We kick things off with personal financial management, a category I've been following through three distinct generations. From Mint and Credit Karma to newer subscription tools, the core problem hasn't changed; most folks don't want to manage their money. Now, with OpenAI acquiring Hiro and Perplexity AI partnering with Plaid, PFM is shifting from dashboards to AI agent interfaces. But is this solving an information problem, or a behavior problem? Next, we get into the return of the fintech super app, using Bolt (the one-click checkout company that raised $355M at an $11B valuation) as the case study. Despite years of hype, we get into why super apps keep failing in America (where consumers are happy to use multiple apps on their phone as long as each one's great). Finally, we turn to the PACE Act, a proposed bill aimed at giving non-banks seeking access to Fed master accounts. It's a more formal attempt to solve a long-standing infrastructure problem, but the requirements raise an obvious question: if fintechs still need to navigate state licensing and the Fed retains discretion, who would actually benefit? Plus, in our Can't Let It Gos: Kalshi and Polymarket are moving into crypto perpetual futures, a Mexican merchant applied dynamic currency conversion without asking (Jason won the chargeback), and Ryan Atwood's second career as a crypto skeptic. This episode is brought to you by Persona. Persona is the identity verification platform trusted by fintech's fastest-growing teams, from YC-backed startups to publicly traded companies. Build your identity program with enterprise-grade tools, starting at $0 with Persona's Startup Program. Fintech Takes listeners can get a full free year through Persona's Startup Program at withpersona.com/ftt Sign up for Alex's Fintech Takes newsletter for the latest insightful analysis on fintech trends, along with a heaping pile of pop culture references and copious footnotes. Every Monday and Thursday: https://workweek.com/brand/fintech-takes/ And for more exclusive insider content, don't forget to check out my YouTube page. Follow Jason: Newsletter: https://fintechbusinessweekly.substack.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonmikula/ Follow Alex: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJgfH47QEwbQmkQlz1V9rQA/videos LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexhjohnson Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/AlexH_Johnson
Joining us today is Sean Travis. Sean is a 14-year veteran of the LA County Fire Department turned eCommerce entrepreneur and founder of Ecom for Heroes, a coaching and training company that helps ambitious entrepreneurs, many of them first responders, build profitable eCommerce brands. His programs have helped graduates average $131K in revenue within 18 months. Sean is also the creator of Kaldon, an AI-powered eCommerce platform that takes someone from product idea to fully launched, branded, marketing-ready business in days instead of months. He lives in Southern California with his wife Lindsey, brand new son Jett, and their dog Nala.Highlight Bullets> Here's a glimpse of what you would learn…. Challenges of scaling seven-figure e-commerce brandsImportance of differentiation and unique value propositions in the marketLeveraging AI to manage complexity and accelerate growthThe "10-80-10 rule" for product development and executionEvaluating when to persist with a project or pivotProduct discovery process and its three modesUtilizing AI for comprehensive marketplace analysis and product viabilityStrategies for expanding existing brands and launching complementary productsEducating the market for unique or nascent productsFinancial and operational metrics for informed decision-making in e-commerceIn this episode of the "Ecomm Breakthrough Podcast," host Josh Hadley interviews Sean Travis, a former LA County firefighter turned e-commerce entrepreneur and founder of Ecom for Heroes. Sean discusses his journey, the challenges of scaling seven-figure brands, and the importance of differentiation in today's market. He introduces "Kaldon," his AI-powered platform that streamlines product development, branding, and marketing. The episode features a walkthrough of Kaldon's capabilities, practical strategies for leveraging AI, and actionable advice for entrepreneurs aiming to build profitable, scalable e-commerce businesses efficiently and effectively.Here are the 3 action items that Josh identified from this episode:Apply the 10-80-10 Rule Own the first 10% (idea) and final 10% (strategy/polish), and delegate or automate the middle 80% using your team or AI. This is how you scale without burning out.Prioritize Revenue-Generating Activities Focus only on work that drives growth—new products, new markets, new channels. Avoid getting distracted by “shiny” AI tools unless they directly increase revenue.Audit Your Time Ruthlessly Track where your time goes. If you're stuck in low-value tasks or optimization work, you'll stay stuck. Shift your time toward high-impact activities that push you past the $1M–$5M “swamp.”Resources mentioned in this episode:Josh Hadley on LinkedIneComm Breakthrough ConsultingeComm Breakthrough PodcastEmail Josh Hadley: Josh@eCommBreakthrough.comTools and Websites"Hello Frank": "00:11:15""Jungle Scout": "00:21:39""Helium 10": "00:21:39""Data Dive": "00:21:39""SEMrush": "00:21:39""ChatGPT": "00:22:29""Alibaba": "00:35:52""Nano Banana 2": "00:38:45""Veo 3": "00:39:31""Freepik": "00:45:15""Higgsfield AI": "00:45:15""Claude AI": "00:45:15""Perplexity AI": "00:45:15"Books"The E-Myth by Michael Gerber": "00:01:04""Buy Back Your Time by Dan Martell": "00:45:01"People"Steve Jobs": "00:04:45""Dan Martell": "00:09:36""Ezra Firestone": "00:01:04""Kevin King": "00:01:04"Videos"Steve Jobs Movie (with Ashton Kutcher)": "00:06:16"Concepts and Frameworks"108010 Rule": "00:04:45""AI Chatbots": "00:12:06""Customer Avatar": "00:27:23""Pain Points": "00:27:23""Blue Ocean Strategy": "00:32:31"Product Ideas"Shift Force": "00:20:44""Wooden Cocktail Smoker": "00:24:04"Analysis and Reports"Product Viability Score": "00:35:08""Market Opportunity Summary": "00:35:08""Competitive Landscape": "00:35:08"Contact Information"Sean (Email: sean@ecomforheroes.com)": "00:46:00""Ecom for Heroes": "00:46:00"Episode SponsorThis episode is brought to you by eComm Breakthrough Consulting where I help seven-figure e-commerce owners grow to eight figures. I started my business in 2015 and grew it to an eight-figure brand in seven years.I made mistakes along the way that made the path to eight figures longer. At times I doubted whether our business could even survive and become a real brand. I wish I would have had a guide to help me grow faster and avoid the stumbling blocks.If you've hit a plateau and want to know the next steps to take your business to the next level, then email me at josh@ecommbreakthrough.com and in your subject line say “strategy audit” for the chance to win a $10,000 comprehensive business strategy audit at no cost!Transcript Area:Sean Travis 00:00:00 But if you want to do this grassroots or you want to do this with actual skill, because any fool can sell something for less. You need to be creative. And that's where 1080 ten rule AI is coming in hard. Helping with that. So like I said, billions of data points. I can't analyze that. So that's what we're super excited about is getting that piece of success.MC 00:00:25 Welcome to the Ecomm Breakthrough podcast. Are you ready to unlock the full potential and growth in your business? You've alr...
Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks down the semantic web SEO concept of "page indexing," explaining that it is simply the process by which search engines discover, crawl, and store your web pages in their database. Using a library analogy, he explains that just as a library must log a newly purchased book before patrons can find it on the shelf, Google must index your pages before users can discover them in search results.Favour emphasizes that high-quality content is practically invisible if it hasn't been properly indexed.He also walks the audience through the technical steps of verifying a domain via Google Search Console and stresses the importance of owning your hosting and DNS records.Who is this for?This content is tailored for business owners, content creators, podcasters, and website managers who want to understand fundamental SEO concepts to increase their online visibility and website traffic.Key MomentsSegment 1: Introduction to page indexing and how it builds long-term business visibility.Segment 2: Step-by-step technical guide to setting up Google Search Console and submitting sitemaps.Segment 3: Understanding how accidental "no-index tags" can hide your website from the internet.Segment 4: How third-party platforms (like Apple Podcasts and Spotify) generate indexed links that boost your search presence.Segment 5: The "Library Analogy" explaining why indexing is simply digital storage.Segment 6: The importance of controlling your Domain Name Server (DNS) and hosting platforms.FAQsWhat is page indexing?It is the process where search engines discover, crawl, and store web pages into their database, making them searchable and eligible to appear in search results. Ultimately, indexing simply means "storage on the web".Why isn't my website showing up on Google?Your site might not be indexed. This can happen if you haven't submitted your sitemap to Google Search Console, or if your site has default "no-index tags" that actively tell Google to ignore your pages.Does podcasting help with indexing?Yes. When you publish a podcast episode to platforms like Apple, Spotify, or Amazon, each of those platforms creates a link that gets indexed by Google, multiplying your online footprint.What is a DNS and why does it matter?DNS stands for Domain Name System or Server. It connects your domain to your hosting platform. You must have access to your DNS records to verify your site ownership with Google and ensure you maintain full operational control over your business's online presence.Action Steps Recommended by Favour Obasi-ikeCheck your site status: Use a tool like nslookup.io to research your website's domain records.Set up Google Search Console: Go to Google Search Console and add your domain property.Verify your domain: Copy the provided TXT record and add it to your DNS records within your hosting platform to prove you own the site.Submit your sitemap: Once verified, submit your sitemap (e.g., yourwebsite.com/sitemap.xml) to Google Search Console to prompt Google to scan your pages.Audit your hosting setup: Ensure you have direct, personal access to your own domain name server and hosting plan to avoid losing control of your intellectual property.Ready to Rank? Book Your SEO & Web Dev Services Today
Indi is joined by Billie Mcloughlin and Kevin Fitzgerald for a busy episode covering AI's move into tax preparation, Xero's repositioning as an operating system, and a string of practical product updates across the accounting tech stack. Indi opens with news of Advancetrack's upcoming GBX conference on 12th May at the National Gallery, where the 2026 Accounting Talent Index launches. Early data suggests 70% of firms say workloads are increasing pressure on senior staff, cutting against the narrative that AI is the profession's most urgent problem right now. Kevin adds context with Employment Hero's March Jobs Report, drawn from roughly 120,000 UK employees. Headline employment growth is positive at just over 5.3% month on month, but wage growth at 8.8% remains high and SME hiring confidence is wobbling again as April's employer legislation updates and the Fair Work Agency's growing focus create fresh uncertainty. Billie recalls a live demo she recorded: Perplexity's new Computer tool filling out a US tax return end to end, pulling documents, error-checking and asking clarifying questions. It doesn't file, but it does everything up to that point. US-only for now, but a clear direction of travel. Kevin links it to a bolder claim from Tom Blomfield, ex-CEO of Monzo, who argued income tax collection could be restructured within five years, cutting out advisers and individual returns. The hosts are sceptical, but take the underlying question about accountant value seriously. Mayday gets a positive segment covering a strong Q1: centralised control of contacts, chart of accounts and tracking categories across multiple Xero entities, plus the acquisition of Easy Month End. Indi raises the question of whether a Xero acquisition is on the cards. Xero OS generates the most debate. Billie breaks down Jax shifting from assistant framing to something closer to an AI CFO. Indi's reading is more structural: the move from ecosystem to operating system signals Xero closing the dome around its data, compressing the opportunity for apps sitting on top of it. Kevin covers Oracle's Fusion Finance agentic applications, where agents chase payments and manage collections without waiting for human input, and notes AI is collapsing roadmap timelines from twelve months to weeks. Also covered: Dext Payments moving into payroll payments; Briefcase One adding live bank feeds with automated categorisation and ledger posting; FreeAgent's MTD bulk workflow release; and GoCardless cutting 90 jobs while targeting EBITDA positive in 2026. FreeAgent is the proud sponsor of this episode. FreeAgent is an HMRC-recognised MTD solution for sole traders, landlords and CIS clients. Find out more at freeagent.com. 00:00 Introduction to the Digital Disruptors Podcast 04:25 The state of accounting employment and talent 08:51 Perplexity AI going after accounting? 11:29 Income tax redundant in 5 years? 17:22 Huge Q1 for Mayday 22:10 Xero's new AI operating system 30:00 Oracle announces Fusion Finance 31:23 Dext Payments: automation in payroll and accounting 34:46 Briefcase One now has bank feeds 38:10 MTD-focused releases from FreeAgent 41:24 GoCardless axes 90 jobs 49:09 Close
Jade, d’un besoin personnel à une application universelle FEROCE AI Par Régis BAUDOUIN Le paradoxe de la santé invisible À 23 ans, Jade incarne l’image de la vitalité : sportive, nutrition contrôlée, hygiène de vie irréprochable. Pourtant, le verdict d’un bilan sanguin est sans appel : elle est pré-diabétique. Ce diagnostic n’est pas le fruit d’une fatalité génétique, mais de l’épigénétique — cette traduction biologique de nos modes de vie, où le stress et l’environnement dictent l’expression de nos gènes. Pour suivre ses données de santé, Jade a l’idée de se lancer dans la création d’une application dopée à l’Intelligence artificielle en utilisant comme interface Whatsapp. Ce sera FEROCE AI. Avant ce projet elle avait déjà lancé un projet d’entreprise assez différent mais là pour le coup elle a totalement stoppé ses étude pour se consacrer 100% au projet FEROCE AI. Jade a quitté Paris pour San Francisco afin de confronter au marché américain mais surtout multiplier les contacts pour valider sa vision. Plus qu’une application, c’est un agent de santé dopé à l’IA conçu pour transformer la donnée passive en une stratégie de longévité proactive. Portrait d’une “solo founder” qui bouscule la Health Tech. L'entrepreneuriat : un vecteur de croissance personnelle Pour Jade, le déclic ne s’est pas produit dans une salle de conférence, mais lors d’un voyage en Asie. À son retour, elle refuse le destin tracé de l’étudiante en école de commerce : celui d’une carrière linéaire dans une “grande tour à la Défense” à aligner des tableaux Excel. À 22 ans, elle investit son prêt étudiant pour ouvrir un studio de podcast à Paris. Aujourd’hui, c’est avec les fonds propres issus de cette première entreprise qu’elle finance feroce AI. Ce choix de l’autofinancement initial est stratégique : rester “solo founder” lui permet de protéger sa vision et de maintenir un rapport de force favorable face aux investisseurs, en évitant une dilution précoce. « Je me suis rendu compte que l’entrepreneuriat n’était pas juste créer une boîte, mais que c’était un vrai outil de développement personnel. C’était un moyen de grandir, d’apprendre à se débrouiller, de dépasser ses peurs. » FEROCE AI puise ces données dans toutes les applications de santé du marché Le marché des “wearables” est aujourd’hui une tour de Babel : entre les bagues Oura, les montres Garmin et les bracelets Whoop, la donnée est fragmentée, isolée dans des silos propriétaires. La thèse de Jade repose sur l’agnosticisme matériel. feroce AI ne cherche pas à remplacer ces outils, mais à s’ériger en agrégateur universel. En centralisant sommeil, nutrition, biomarqueurs et calendrier, l’IA offre une vision holistique. Jade compare ce modèle à celui d’Amazon : une plateforme unique où la complexité de l’offre est effacée par la simplicité de l’accès. L’enjeu n’est plus de collecter la donnée, mais de la rendre intelligible et actionnable pour l’utilisateur final. WhatsApp comme outil conversationnel de bien être Le secteur de la santé connectée fait face à un chiffre brutal : seulement 3 % de rétention utilisateur après 30 jours pour les applications classiques. Pour contrer cette volatilité, Jade a choisi WhatsApp comme interface principale. En s’insérant dans le canal de communication le plus utilisé, feroce devient un compagnon proactif plutôt qu’une notification de plus. L’intelligence réside dans la présence au moment de la vulnérabilité : que ce soit pour un résumé matinal basé sur la qualité du sommeil ou pour répondre à une interrogation anxieuse lors d’une insomnie à 4 heures du matin. Là où les apps traditionnelles demandent un effort, l’IA de Jade s’invite dans la routine habituelle de l’utilisateur. Coté expérience utilisateur, vous parlez à whatsapp, vous lui posez des questions. En retour, il vous prodigue des conseils et vous fait un bilan régulier. Un marketing personnel et d’offre Adepte du “Build in Public”, Jade documente sans filtre les coulisses de son installation californienne sur LinkedIn et Instagram. Elle y expose la réalité brute de l’entrepreneuriat : les doutes, les difficultés techniques et les retours clients. Sa stratégie de lancement se résume en une phrase : « Si tu sors un produit et que t’es fier de lui, c’est que tu l’as sorti trop tard. » Plutôt que d’attendre la perfection marketing, elle a lancé un produit volontairement “en beta” pour forcer le dialogue avec ses early adopteurs. Cette confrontation immédiate avec le marché permet d’affiner l’algorithme en temps réel, garantissant que le produit final réponde à un besoin vital plutôt qu’à une intuition théorique. Le modèle B2B2C : combler le vide du “Post-Test Gap” Si feroce AI cible les individus, sa stratégie de croissance passe par les entreprises. Ce pivot B2B2C offre une crédibilité immédiate et un accès massif à une clientèle déjà sensibilisée à l’optimisation des performances. Dans un paysage concurrentiel dominé par des géants comme OpenAI ou Perplexity AI, la startup de Jade se positionne sur une niche délaissée : le suivi post-analyse. Aujourd’hui, un patient reçoit ses résultats de laboratoire mais se retrouve seul pour les interpréter et les intégrer à son quotidien. feroce AI comble ce vide, agissant comme le pont entre la donnée médicale froide et l’action quotidienne de prévention. Conclusion : vers un futur proactif L’aventure de Jade, entre Paris et San Francisco, témoigne de la vitesse d’exécution de la nouvelle génération de la tech. En arrivant dans la “Silicone Valley”, elle illustre une ambition, portée par une mentalité de “Plan A, B et C” où l’échec n’est qu’une donnée d’entrée pour l’itération suivante. Alors que les maladies chroniques liées au mode de vie deviennent la première cause de mortalité mondiale, la technologie de Jade pose une question fondamentale aux entrepreneurs et aux décideurs : sommes-nous prêts à confier notre routine biologique à un copilote numérique pour garantir notre longévité ? Pour suivre l’aventure de Jade sur linkedin, sur Instagram et sur le site de l’application feroce.ai Retour sur les outils connectéesThe post Jade ROUBY entrepreneuse qui créée FEROCE AI first appeared on XY Magazine.
https://www.taxdown.es/GestorTriunfers.comBorrador de la renta7 consejos para hacer la declaración de la renta con IA1. Usa ChatGPT como asistente fiscal, pero con criterio Sí, porque miles de usuarios ya lo usan para resumir normativas y detectar deducciones que se pasan por alto. La clave está en no pedirle “hazme la renta”, sino preguntarle cosas concretas: “qué deducciones autonómicas hay en Andalucía para alquiler”, “qué gastos puedo desgravar como autónomo”. Funciona como un acelerador de decisiones. Pasa el borrador.1. Cruza datos con Renta WEB Sí, porque Hacienda cada año comete errores en datos fiscales. Ya ha pasado con inmuebles, ingresos duplicados o ayudas mal imputadas. La IA te sirve para comparar lo que aparece en Renta WEB con lo que debería aparecer según tu caso.1. Pide a la IA que detecte deducciones ocultas Sí, porque la mayoría de contribuyentes no aplica todas las deducciones disponibles. Casos reales muestran que gente recupera cientos o miles de euros por vivienda, hijos, gimnasio, donaciones o eficiencia energética. La IA es buena encontrando patrones que tú no ves.1. Automatiza la clasificación de gastos si eres autónomo Sí, porque herramientas como Quaderno o Holded ya permiten organizar tickets y facturas automáticamente. Los autónomos que lo hacen reducen errores y pagan menos impuestos al declarar gastos correctamente.1. Simula escenarios antes de presentar Sí, porque puedes preguntarle a la IA: “qué pasa si aporto 2.000€ más a un plan de pensiones” o “si hago declaración conjunta o individual”. En la práctica, esto cambia el resultado final y hay gente que paga más por no hacer estas simulaciones.1. Revisa incoherencias con prompts específicos Sí, porque puedes copiar tu borrador (sin datos sensibles) y pedir: “detecta posibles errores o incoherencias fiscales”. En auditorías reales, este tipo de revisión previa evita sanciones o requerimientos posteriores.1. Mantente actualizado con cambios fiscales usando IA Sí, porque las normas cambian constantemente. Igual que han cambiado deducciones por eficiencia energética o ayudas, seguirán cambiando. Puedes usar Perplexity AI o Google Gemini para estar al día en segundos y no quedarte con reglas antiguas.Si aplicas esto, reduces errores y aumentas la probabilidad de pagar menos o incluso que te devuelvan más dinero.Conviértete en un supporter de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/marketing-digital--2659763/support.Newsletter Marketing Radical: https://marketingradical.substack.com/welcomeNewsletter Negocios con IA: https://negociosconia.substack.com/welcomeMis Libros: https://borjagiron.com/librosSysteme Gratis: https://borjagiron.com/systemeSysteme 30% dto: https://borjagiron.com/systeme30Manychat Gratis: https://borjagiron.com/manychatMetricool 30 días Gratis Plan Premium (Usa cupón BORJA30): https://borjagiron.com/metricoolNoticias Redes Sociales: https://redessocialeshoy.comNoticias IA: https://inteligenciaartificialhoy.comClub: https://triunfers.com
https://www.taxdown.es/GestorTriunfers.comBorrador de la renta7 consejos para hacer la declaración de la renta con IA1. Usa ChatGPT como asistente fiscal, pero con criterio Sí, porque miles de usuarios ya lo usan para resumir normativas y detectar deducciones que se pasan por alto. La clave está en no pedirle “hazme la renta”, sino preguntarle cosas concretas: “qué deducciones autonómicas hay en Andalucía para alquiler”, “qué gastos puedo desgravar como autónomo”. Funciona como un acelerador de decisiones. Pasa el borrador.1. Cruza datos con Renta WEB Sí, porque Hacienda cada año comete errores en datos fiscales. Ya ha pasado con inmuebles, ingresos duplicados o ayudas mal imputadas. La IA te sirve para comparar lo que aparece en Renta WEB con lo que debería aparecer según tu caso.1. Pide a la IA que detecte deducciones ocultas Sí, porque la mayoría de contribuyentes no aplica todas las deducciones disponibles. Casos reales muestran que gente recupera cientos o miles de euros por vivienda, hijos, gimnasio, donaciones o eficiencia energética. La IA es buena encontrando patrones que tú no ves.1. Automatiza la clasificación de gastos si eres autónomo Sí, porque herramientas como Quaderno o Holded ya permiten organizar tickets y facturas automáticamente. Los autónomos que lo hacen reducen errores y pagan menos impuestos al declarar gastos correctamente.1. Simula escenarios antes de presentar Sí, porque puedes preguntarle a la IA: “qué pasa si aporto 2.000€ más a un plan de pensiones” o “si hago declaración conjunta o individual”. En la práctica, esto cambia el resultado final y hay gente que paga más por no hacer estas simulaciones.1. Revisa incoherencias con prompts específicos Sí, porque puedes copiar tu borrador (sin datos sensibles) y pedir: “detecta posibles errores o incoherencias fiscales”. En auditorías reales, este tipo de revisión previa evita sanciones o requerimientos posteriores.1. Mantente actualizado con cambios fiscales usando IA Sí, porque las normas cambian constantemente. Igual que han cambiado deducciones por eficiencia energética o ayudas, seguirán cambiando. Puedes usar Perplexity AI o Google Gemini para estar al día en segundos y no quedarte con reglas antiguas.Si aplicas esto, reduces errores y aumentas la probabilidad de pagar menos o incluso que te devuelvan más dinero.Conviértete en un supporter de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/marketing-digital--2659763/support.Newsletter Marketing Radical: https://marketingradical.substack.com/welcomeNewsletter Negocios con IA: https://negociosconia.substack.com/welcomeMis Libros: https://borjagiron.com/librosSysteme Gratis: https://borjagiron.com/systemeSysteme 30% dto: https://borjagiron.com/systeme30Manychat Gratis: https://borjagiron.com/manychatMetricool 30 días Gratis Plan Premium (Usa cupón BORJA30): https://borjagiron.com/metricoolNoticias Redes Sociales: https://redessocialeshoy.comNoticias IA: https://inteligenciaartificialhoy.comClub: https://triunfers.com
Are press releases still relevant in 2026… or are they the most underrated growth hack for getting your business recommended by AI?In this episode, Gloria Chou breaks down why traditional discovery is changing—and how platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity AI are now driving how customers decide what to buy.If your brand isn't showing up in AI recommendations, you're missing one of the biggest visibility opportunities right now.You'll learn: Why social media reach is declining—and what's replacing it How AI tools choose which brands to recommend Why press releases are the #1 trust signal for AI visibility and SEO How to use press releases to get backlinks on sites like Yahoo Finance and AP News The exact structure that makes your brand easy for AI to find and rank How to position yourself as the first in your niche (even in saturated markets) Why press releases can also protect your IP and authority This episode is your shortcut to understanding how AI search (GEO) works—and how to create an interconnected web of authority that helps your business get discovered, trusted, and recommended.Because today:
The steel-wheeled tractor was a fad once. So was the fax machine. Nobody's laughing at those now. AI is moving through agriculture whether the industry is ready or not. The global AI and agriculture market is approaching five billion dollars and growing at over 26% a year. Eighty percent of agribusinesses say they understand its potential. Only twenty percent have adopted it. And who's actually getting results? Closer to five percent. That gap is what this Growing the Future Productions live event is built to close. Dan Aberhart puts three of the most plugged-in AI power users in ag — Rob Saik, Tim Hammond, and Damon Johnson — in the same room for the first-ever episode of The AI Farm. No vendor pitches. No vague future-casting. Three people who are deep in this every single day. Audience vote at the end. Winner gets bragging rights. You get the ideas. Where AI Actually Disrupts Agriculture — And Where It Doesn't Rob Saik opens with a reframe: agriculture at the farm level ranks low on AI disruption — not because it's behind, but because farming is inherently hands-on and judgment-dependent. The bigger disruption is upstream, in realty, insurance, and the machinery sector. Prediction is where AI excels. Judgment still belongs to you. (00:07:40) — Rob walks through the tools he uses daily: Perplexity, Claude, Notebook LM, and a custom Dossier Builder that profiles anyone he's about to meet. His starter recommendation for producers new to AI: Perplexity. It's reference-based, cites its sources, and aggregates across multiple AI models. If you're perplexed about AI, that's your on-ramp. (00:21:07) — A Power Farm member built a complete grain marketing program by uploading his inventory and contracts into Claude. That's not a future possibility. That happened. Tim's Pick: A Custom GPT That Makes Decisions for Your Team Tim Hammond is in the top 1% of ChatGPT users globally — 26,500 messages, 800-plus threads in a single year. His big move: he fed 1,200 pages of regulatory knowledge into a custom GPT, locked it to that knowledge base only, and deployed it to his whole team. Now they ask the bot before they ask Tim. (00:23:14) — The framework from Jeff Woods' book The AI-Driven Leader: Context, Role, Interview, Task. Most people skip the Interview step. That's where AI surfaces your blind spots and assumptions before it gives you an answer. The farm application: 12,000 acres is the HR ceiling where most operations stall. AI helps you scale past it without adding headcount. Damon's Pick: A Full Farm Dashboard Built in 12 Minutes Damon Johnson — economist, active grain farmer, insurance builder — built a fully integrated farm management dashboard the night before this call. Six tabs. Google Maps field borders. Grain marketing scenarios. Input cost tracking. Seeding date calculator. Spray window tool. Twelve minutes. (00:38:00) — He uploaded years of historical farm data into a Claude project and prompted it to build what would previously have cost millions and years. His framing: Claude is now a prototype partner. Fail fast. Iterate. Build. (00:56:47) — He reads the exact prompt live: a grain marketing calculator for a 7,000-acre Saskatchewan farm, three marketing scenarios, net revenue comparison chart. Type it. Get it. The Poll Results — Where Producers Actually Are 19% haven't touched AI at all. 42% have played with ChatGPT but nothing on the operation. 27% use AI tools regularly for at least one part of their business. 10% have it built into multiple parts of the operation. (00:20:26) What's holding people back: a third don't know where to start. 17% don't trust the technology. 15% are worried about farm data being used. Also covered: Machine learning vs. AI explained without jargon (00:48:08). How to stop AI hallucinations (00:52:36). Drones, Starlink, and Goldman Sachs' $264 billion precision ag disruption number (00:54:24). Dan's live demo: using Claude inside Gmail to scrape 100-plus webinar registration emails and extract every question in seconds (00:46:20). And Whisper Flow — because typing is starting to feel like a fax machine. Final word from all three panelists: Start. Pick one pain point. Play with it. You'll find out what works. Featured in this episode: Dan Aberhart — Host, Growing the Future Productions Rob Saik — Founder and CEO, T1 Technology Corporation / Ag Advisor Pro Tim Hammond — Founder, Hammond Realty Damon Johnson — EVP, Global Ag Risk Solutions / Hub International Resources mentioned: Perplexity AI, Claude (claude.ai), Notebook LM, Whisper Flow, Grip farm management software, The AI-Driven Leader by Geoff Woods, Ag Advisor Pro More from Growing the Future: Podcast: growingthefuturepodcast.ca YouTube: Growing the Future Productions Ground Truth Daily: Available wherever you listen to podcasts Register for the Convergence Conference at convergence.ag and stay updated by subscribing to the Growing the Future Podcast at growingthefuturepodcast.ca.
PNR: This Old Marketing | Content Marketing with Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose
This week, Joe opens the show with a quick take on the banning of "AI Fruit Love Island" and can't believe Robert isn't already a loyal subscriber. Joe and Robert then dig into a landmark legal verdict against social media platforms, focusing on Meta's Instagram and Google's YouTube. The big shift? Instead of the usual failed arguments around Section 230, these new cases are targeting platform design itself, claiming the products were intentionally built to be addictive. Joe and Robert discuss whether this could become a true "big tobacco" moment for social media, with larger legal and financial consequences ahead. Next up, OpenAI shuts down Sora after the Disney deal. Is this a warning sign for OpenAI's long-term strategy, or just a simple business decision to cut a product that wasn't generating revenue and was draining resources? Joe and Robert break it down. Plus, OpenAI hires a new ad chief (which is always a good sign, right?). Finally, TikTok rolls out new video advertising programs at NewFronts, and Joe and Robert see it as more evidence of a race to the bottom in digital media. Marketing Losers of the Week Robert looks at the Publicis versus The Trade Desk battle. Joe calls out Apple for confirming that ads are coming to Apple Maps. Rants and Raves Robert shares thoughts on courts temporarily allowing Perplexity AI shopping agents on Amazon. Joe raves about the greatness of Rick Rubin and why his approach may tell us something important about the AI future. Subscribe and Follow: Follow Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose on LinkedIn for insights, hot takes, and weekly updates from the world of content and marketing. ------- This week's sponsor: Did you know that most businesses only use 20% of their data? That's like reading a book with most of the pages torn out. Point is, you miss a lot. Unless you use HubSpot. Their customer platform gives you access to the data you need to grow your business. The insights trapped in emails, call logs, and transcripts. All that unstructured data that makes all the difference. Because when you know more, you grow more. Visit https://www.hubspot.com/ to hear how HubSpot can help you grow better. ------- Get all the show notes: https://www.thisoldmarketing.com/ Get Joe's new book, Burn the Playbook, at http://www.joepulizzi.com/books/burn-the-playbook/ Subscribe to Joe's Newsletter at https://www.joepulizzi.com/signup/. Get Robert Rose's new book, Valuable Friction, at https://robertrose.net/valuable-friction/ Subscribe to Robert's Newsletter at https://seventhbearlens.substack.com/ ------- This Old Marketing is part of the HubSpot Podcast Network: https://www.hubspot.com/podcastnetwork
Jensen Huang is the co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA, the world’s most valuable company and the engine powering the AI computing revolution. Thank you for listening ❤ Check out our sponsors: https://lexfridman.com/sponsors/ep494-sc See below for timestamps, transcript, and to give feedback, submit questions, contact Lex, etc. Transcript: https://lexfridman.com/jensen-huang-transcript CONTACT LEX: Feedback – give feedback to Lex: https://lexfridman.com/survey AMA – submit questions, videos or call-in: https://lexfridman.com/ama Hiring – join our team: https://lexfridman.com/hiring Other – other ways to get in touch: https://lexfridman.com/contact EPISODE LINKS: NVIDIA: https://nvidia.com NVIDIA on X: https://x.com/nvidia NVIDIA AI on X: https://x.com/NVIDIAAI NVIDIA on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@nvidia NVIDIA on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nvidia/ NVIDIA on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nvidia/ NVIDIA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NVIDIA/ NVIDIA on GitHub: https://github.com/NVIDIA Nemotron: https://developer.nvidia.com/nemotron SPONSORS: To support this podcast, check out our sponsors & get discounts: Perplexity: AI-powered answer engine. Go to https://perplexity.ai/ Shopify: Sell stuff online. Go to https://shopify.com/lex LMNT: Zero-sugar electrolyte drink mix. Go to https://drinkLMNT.com/lex Fin: AI agent for customer service. Go to https://fin.ai/lex Quo: Phone system (calls, texts, contacts) for businesses. Go to https://quo.com/lex OUTLINE: (00:00) – Introduction (00:26) – Sponsors, Comments, and Reflections (06:34) – Extreme co-design and rack-scale engineering (09:20) – How Jensen runs NVIDIA (28:41) – AI scaling laws (43:41) – Biggest blockers to AI scaling laws (45:25) – Supply chain (47:20) – Memory (53:25) – Power (58:45) – Elon and Colossus (1:02:13) – Jensen’s approach to engineering and leadership (1:07:38) – China (1:15:51) – TSMC and Taiwan (1:21:06) – NVIDIA’s moat (1:26:43) – AI data centers in space (1:30:31) – Will NVIDIA be worth $10 trillion? (1:40:40) – Leadership under pressure (1:54:26) – Video games (2:01:18) – AGI timeline (2:03:31) – Future of programming (2:17:02) – Consciousness (2:23:23) – Mortality PODCAST LINKS: – Podcast Website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast – Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr – Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 – RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ – Podcast Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrAXtmErZgOdP_8GztsuKi9nrraNbKKp4 – Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/lexclips
This episode is sponsored by Airia. Get started today at airia.com. Join Jason Howell and Jeff Jarvis as they cover Nvidia's GTC expo and its trillion dollar AI chip ambitions, Meta's latest round of layoffs and its fading Metaverse, OpenAI acquiring Astral to sharpen its coding focus, and whether an AI resurrection of Val Kilmer for an indie film crosses any lines. Intelligence — AI and Humanity: https://medium.com/whither-news/intelligence-ai-and-humanity-d8c5d6cda6ef Note: Time codes subject to change depending on dynamic ad insertion by the distributor. 0:00:00 - Start 0:04:20 - Nvidia Makes Trillion-Dollar Forecast at Annual Product Expo 0:07:26 - Nvidia Puts Groq LPU, Vera CPU And Bluefield-4 DPU Into New Data Center Racks 0:09:13 - Nvidia's NemoClaw is OpenClaw with guardrails 0:10:19 - sama: "We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter.” 0:20:56 - Nvidia's new DLSS 5 Brings Photo-Realistic Lighting To RTX 50-Series 0:22:51 - DLSS 5 clearly overwrites game characters with AI beauty standards, but Nvidia says devs have 'artistic control' 0:30:46 - Exclusive: Meta planning sweeping layoffs as AI costs mount 0:34:37 - Meta Delays Rollout of New A.I. Model After Performance Concerns 0:42:37 - OpenAI to Cut Back on Side Projects in Push to ‘Nail' Core Business 0:49:46 - Val Kilmer Resurrected by AI to Star in ‘As Deep as the Grave' Movie — First Look (EXCLUSIVE) 0:56:45 - Encyclopedia Britannica sues OpenAI over AI training 1:01:10 - Google's Personal Intelligence feature is expanding to all US users 1:02:14 - You can now ask Google Maps ‘complex, real-world questions' — and Gemini will answer 1:03:47 - Introducing “vibe design” with Stitch 1:04:31 - OpenAI's GPT-5.4 mini and nano launch - with near flagship performance at much lower cost 1:04:57 - Court temporarily allows Perplexity AI shopping 'agents' on Amazon 1:05:42 - Anthropic's Claude AI can respond with charts, diagrams, and other visuals now 1:06:48 - Microsoft's New AI Health Tool Can Read Your Medical Records and Give Advice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You've heard of ChatGPT. But do you actually know which AI model is right for your business — and why using just one might be slowing you down instead of speeding you up? Timestamps: [0:00] — The steak and spoon analogy: why most business owners are using AI wrong [3:00] — ChatGPT: the Kleenex of AI, what it's good for, and the hallucination problem [9:00] — Claude: why it feels like talking to an emotionally intelligent adult [13:00] — Gemini: the best tool if you live in Google Workspace [16:00] — Perplexity: the AI search engine your competitors don't know about yet [19:00] — Grok: what makes it different and what to watch out for In This Episode You'll Discover Why ChatGPT is the most famous AI tool and not always the best one for your daily business workflow How Claude thinks differently from every other model — and why that changes the way you should talk to it The one place Gemini beats everything else if you run your business inside Google Why Perplexity might be the most important tool for your business visibility that you've never heard of The truth about AI knowledge cutoffs — and which models actually have access to current information About this Episode: Not all AI tools work the same way — and using the wrong one for the wrong job is why so many business owners feel like AI isn't working for them. In this episode, Bella breaks down the major models from her own real-world experience in March 2026: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Grok. What each one does well. Where each one falls short. And how to stop using one spoon for everything. Resources and Links Mentioned: Each item below should be a clickable link on the BOLD word or phrase. Do not write out the URL on the page. Magai — All the major AI models in one place, 30% off for 3 months The Jumpers Mastermind — Where Bella works with business owners on AI, hiring, marketing, and more Free 20-Minute Call with Bella — One problem, 20 minutes, totally free How to Switch from ChatGPT to Claude Without Losing Your Brain — Bella's blog post Watch Bella's ChatGPT Agent Mode Reel on Instagram CONNECT WITH BELLA The Jumpers Mastermind Free 20-Minute Call with Bella Subscribe to Bella in Your Business Bella's Website Find Bella on Instagram and Facebook — search Bella Vasta FAQ SECTION: What is the difference between ChatGPT and Claude? ChatGPT is the most widely known AI and excels at a wide range of tasks, agent automation, and image generation. Claude tends to be more precise, asks better clarifying questions, and produces fewer errors — making it better for writing, deep analysis, and coding. Most serious business owners end up using both for different jobs. Which AI model is best for small business owners? There is no single best model — the right answer depends on the task. ChatGPT is the easiest starting point. Claude is best for deep work, writing, and analysis. Gemini is best if your business runs on Google Workspace. Perplexity is best for research and checking how your business appears in AI search. Grok has real-time access to X/Twitter content. Use different tools for different jobs. What is Perplexity AI used for? Perplexity is a search engine powered by AI. Instead of giving you a list of links like Google, it reads the web and gives you a direct answer with cited sources you can verify. It is especially useful for research, fact-checking, understanding what questions your customers are asking, and seeing how your business appears in AI search results. Do I need to pay for AI tools to get good results? Free versions of AI tools are typically six months to over a year behind the paid versions in capability. If you tried AI on a free plan and it felt limited, that's likely why. Paid plans are $20 per month or less for most tools. Magai lets you access most of the major models for the price of one subscription — it's where Bella recommends starting.
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Welcome to Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute, sponsored by Duvo and Mirakl.In today's Retail Daily Minute, Omni Talk's Chris Walton discusses:A federal court temporarily blocked Perplexity AI's Comet browser agent from making purchases on Amazon, putting agentic commerce on a collision course with Amazon's $68.6 billion advertising business.Amazon opened its Shop Direct program to third-party product feeds from Feedonomics, Salsify, and CEDCommerce, taking a major step toward becoming a universal storefront for the entire retail internet.The Detroit Axle de minimis lawsuit got the green light to proceed, raising the stakes for every retailer that relied on the sub-$800 duty-free import exemption.The Retail Daily Minute has been rocketing up the Feedspot charts, so stay informed with Omni Talk's Retail Daily Minute, your source for the latest and most important retail insights.Be careful out there!
This is our daily Tech and Business Report. KCBS Radio News Anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Matt Day. A court has ruled that San Francisco based Perplexity AI must stop letting people use its browser to make Amazon purchases on their behalf.
Companies Complying with or Directly Impacted by Transparency Laws Major generative AI developers are broadly subject to AB 2013, which requires them to publicly disclose high-level summaries of the datasets used to train their models.OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google were among the first companies to voluntarily comply with the law, publishing the required training data documentation on their websites when the law took effect on January 1, 2026.Meta is also heavily impacted by these laws and is frequently cited for its extensive efforts to harvest public and copyrighted data across the internet to train its foundation models.Companies Actively Challenging the LawxAI (founded by Elon Musk) is the primary company fighting the legislation. In late December 2025, xAI filed a federal lawsuit against California Attorney General Rob Bonta to block the enforcement of AB 2013. xAI argues that forcing it to disclose its training data constitutes an unconstitutional taking of its trade secrets and violates its First Amendment rights. In March 2026, a federal judge denied xAI's request for a preliminary injunction to halt the law.Separately, xAI is under investigation by the California Attorney General and received a cease-and-desist letter over its AI chatbot, Grok. The tool's "spicy mode" has allegedly been used to generate nonconsensual sexually explicit deepfakes and child sexual abuse material.Companies Sued Over AI Training Data and Copyright The push for transparency laws like AB 2013 and AB 412 stems largely from a massive wave of lawsuits filed by authors, artists, and media companies who allege that AI developers misappropriated their intellectual property to train models. Companies currently defending against these copyright lawsuits include:OpenAI and Microsoft (sued by The New York Times, The Daily News, the Authors Guild, Raw Story Media, and others).Anthropic (sued by Concord Music Group and various authors).Google and YouTube (sued by Mike Huckabee, David Milette, and others).Perplexity AI (sued by Dow Jones, The New York Times, and the Chicago Tribune).Stability AI, Midjourney, Runway AI, and Deviant Art (sued by visual artists and Getty Images).Meta, Nvidia, Databricks, and Mosaic ML.AI audio, music, and voice generation companies like Suno, Udio, Lovo, and ElevenLabs.Ross Intelligence (sued by Thomson Reuters for allegedly using copyrighted Westlaw data to train its own legal search tool).Other AI Companies Facing State ScrutinyCharacter.AI: Sued by the Kentucky Attorney General in January 2026 for consumer protection violations, alleging the company's companion chatbots preyed on children and contributed to psychological manipulation and self-harm. Google was also sued in related private litigation due to its substantial investment in Character.AI.Clearview AI: Cited by privacy advocates as a notorious example of unethical data sourcing, having scraped billions of images from social media to build a massive facial recognition database.
Send a textIn this special solo edition of Sidecar Sync, Mallory Mejias unpacks Anthropic's 2026 State of AI Agents report and translates what it actually means for associations. Drawing from data across 500+ technical leaders, she explores how organizations are moving beyond basic chatbots to multi-stage AI agents that handle workflows end to end. From research and reporting to customer service and coding, the results are clear: speed and quality are driving ROI—not just cost savings. Mallory also addresses the biggest barriers—data infrastructure, integration, and employee resistance—and outlines practical next steps associations can take right now to unlock their institutional knowledge and better serve members. The technology works. The real question is: are your people and your data ready?
Spent hours testing AI models? ⏳Same. Openclaw setup still broken, heartbeat still dead? ☠️Yep, been there. Perplexity's new agentic tool called Computer might've finally solved it. With no technical knowledge and a simple prompt, you can have agent swarms actually working for you and getting stuff done. Did we finally arrive in AI agent nirvana? Probably not. Because as impressive as it is, there's one big caveat that will likely stop it dead in its tracks. Perplexity Computer: What it is, How to use it and is it better than OpenClaw? — An Everyday AI Chat with Jordan WilsonNewsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion on LinkedIn: Thoughts on this? Join the convo on LinkedIn and connect with other AI leaders.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:Perplexity Computer Hands-On Demo & ReviewPerplexity Computer vs. OpenClaw ComparisonPerplexity Computer's Multi-Model Agentic SwarmsAdvanced Workflow Automation With Perplexity ComputerAI Model Auto-Routing and Task ChainingData Integration: Gmail, Slack, Notion, Google DrivePerplexity Computer's Price, Credits, and Value LimitationsBest Use Cases: Perplexity Computer vs. OpenClawCreating Animated Data Visualizations with PerplexityTimestamps:00:00 "Perplexity Computer Overview"03:08 AI Demos: Perplexity vs Big Four07:19 "Complex Queries with AI Tools"12:38 "Perplexity AI vs Open Claw"13:59 "AI Visual Analysis Overview"17:11 "AI Tools for Task Optimization"20:20 "Comparing Top AI Tools"24:51 "Perplexity vs. OpenClaw Comparison"27:18 Perplexity vs OpenClaw: Key Differences31:34 Daily AI Insights Workflow34:54 "Impressive AI Task Management"37:20 AI Tool Comparison and Limitations40:02 "Limited Value for High Price"Keywords: Perplexity Computer, Perplexity AI, Perplexity Computer features, Perplexity Computer vs OpenClaw, OpenClaw, AISend Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Start Here ▶️Not sure where to start when it comes to AI? Start with our Start Here Series. You can listen to the first drop -- Episode 691 -- or get free access to our Inner Cricle community and all episodes: StartHereSeries.com Also, here's a link to the entire series on a Spotify playlist.
Is SEO actually dead… or are we just playing by outdated rules? In this episode, I'm interrupting our seven-figure series to talk about something that feels urgent: the massive shifts happening in SEO and AI search and what they mean for you as a therapist in private practice. I break down why SEO isn't dead (despite what the internet is screaming), but it is very different than it was even a year ago. We're no longer just talking about showing up on Google. Now we're navigating visibility on AI platforms like ChatGPT, Perplexity AI, Claude, Google, and Bing. I'll explain the big pivot away from "content is king" and toward something much more powerful in 2026: legitimacy, credibility, and topical authority. I also walk you through three practical shifts you can implement quickly (without writing 1,500-word blogs twice a week) to help you show up in AI searches and attract more private-pay clients. We'll talk about zero-click searches, why your Google Business Profile and directory bios matter more than ever, and how to structure your website so AI tools actually recommend you. My intention with this episode is to show you exactly where to focus next. Topics Covered in this Episode: 3:12 - Why "SEO is dead" is a dramatic myth (and what's actually changing) 5:48 - The real reason "content is king" no longer applies in the AI era 8:10 -The credibility shift that gives therapists a major competitive advantage 10:27 - A simple website update that can dramatically improve AI visibility 12:02 - How clients are actually searching in tools like ChatGPT now 14:11 - What "zero-click searches" mean for your marketing strategy 16:05 - The overlooked sections of your online presence that now carry the most weight Join me Wednesday, March 11th at 1PM EST for a free masterclass on How To Make Your Private Practice Impossible To Miss In 2026 I'll walk you step-by-step on how to get your Private Practice to show up in Google search + ChatGPT using beginner-friendly SEO tools and AI hacks you can implement in minutes, plus community marketing that is a MUST in 2026. Resources Mentioned: Register Here Today to Save Your Spot: https://www.theentrepreneurialtherapist.com/webinar Find out more about Alma here: helloalma.com/danielle Take 50% off your first 3 months of Simple Practice + a 7 day free trial using the link: simplepractice.com/danielle
#Podcast #tecnologia #samsung #openai #smartphones #noticiastechPLAYLIST Rolones: https://acortar.link/syEyR7Comenzamos con el fenómeno viral de Tiny Chef y después analizamos el reciente hackeo al Servicio de Administración Tributaria, junto con el avance del registro de líneas celulares y lo que podría significar para los usuarios.También hablamos de la llegada de Perplexity AI a los nuevos dispositivos de Samsung, además de una entrevista llena de valor con Oso Trava.Más adelante hablamos del posible gadget que presentará OpenAI, el inesperado movimiento del “tío Phil”, Phil Spencer, dentro de Xbox, y cerramos con las mejores funciones del nuevo flagship de Samsung, incluyendo su increíble estabilización que está sorprendiendo a todos.Un episodio cargado de noticias, polémicas, inteligencia artificial y gadgets que están definiendo el futuro de la tecnología ⚡========================00:00 Inicio02:14 Patrocinios02:39 Los clones y Tiny Chef03:35 Hackearon al SAT06:07 ¿Cómo va el registro de lieneas celulares?08:29 Perplexity en el nuevo Galaxy13:33 Entrevista a Oso Trava17:46 Charlando con @brujeriatech21:15 Lo que nos cuenta José @tecnofanatico23:50 Mau Lozano nos platica su experiencia28:18 Entrevista AT&T + Galaxy31:29 Entrevista Amazon ADS35:33 Liverpool + Galaxy43:32 Las mejores funciones del S26 Ultra46:11 Mariposas y nuevo gadget de Open AI50:45 El tio Phil se va de Xbox59:50 Increíble estabilizacion del Galaxy y despedida
What if every pivot you've made from corporate to entrepreneurship, from brick and mortar to online business has just been a millimeter turn that rebuilt the same construct you were trying to escape? What if the freedom you thought you were chasing doesn't actually exist inside the model you've been sold, and the real reason you're swirling isn't because you lack direction but because you're trying to create something new while still looking through the lens of the old rules?Kathryn unpacks a breakthrough insight from one of her live workshops about the identity and constructs we build around ourselves, the marketing rules, the business models, the beliefs about what success requires and why stepping out of the box feels so terrifying when your entire sense of self has been wrapped up in it. She walks through her own journey of millimeter turns from corporate to wine business to online business, shares the process she uses to identify resistance points versus genuine misalignment, and explains why dismantling the beliefs running your show is the only way to stop swirling and start creating from a completely different place.BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL DISCOVER:The concept of "millimeter turns" and how many entrepreneurs keep rebuilding the same construct they were trying to escape, moving from corporate to brick and mortar to online business and realizing each pivot just replaced one set of constraints with another (trading a nine-to-five for seven-day work weeks, swapping office overhead for $10,000 monthly ad spend) without ever actually stepping out of the box they were desperate to leave.Why the swirling happens when you're bumping up against the edge of your current construct and can see that something needs to change but the identity you've built (marketer, conversion copywriter, psychologist, Reiki practitioner) and the rules you've internalized ("niche down," "sell one thing," "speak to one person," "be the loudest in the room") keep pulling you back into the same box because stepping into the unknown means not knowing where you land or who you are without that framework.How Kathryn used her own resistance points as a compass, shutting off ads when the overhead felt heavy, questioning whether social media's broadcast-style energy matched someone who graduated top of her class without asking a single question, and recognizing the difference between an edge she needed to push through versus genuine misalignment with her natural way of being (the person who observes rather than performs, who thrives in organic grassroots connection rather than center-stage content creation).Why you can't create something new from the same level of consciousness and the practical process of dismantling your constructs by first identifying your resistance points, then uncovering the beliefs running the show behind the scenes ("I need to wear heels for people to take me seriously," "I need to reach the masses to be successful"), and then using tools like Perplexity AI to find real examples of people who've built what you're envisioning because you have to not only shift your perspective but actually believe in the new angle before the swirling stops and real creation begins.And while you're here, follow us on Instagram @creativelyowned for more daily inspiration on effortlessly attracting the most aligned clients without spending hours marketing your business or chasing clients. Also, make sure to tag me in your stories @creativelyowned.To get Wispr Flow the crazy handy voice-to-text AI that turns speech into clear, polished writing in every app. click here.Selling the Invisible: Exactly how to articulate the value of your cosmic genius even if your message transcends the t
In this episode of the Small Business PR Podcast, Gloria Chou—the #1 Small Business PR Coach and Expert recommended by AI—makes a bold case for why this year could be the most important visibility year small businesses have seen in a decade. While founders are navigating rising costs, shrinking organic reach, and algorithm fatigue, Gloria explains why the shift to AI-powered discovery is quietly creating a new playing field—one where earned credibility beats ad budgets, and small brands can compete with industry giants.Why Visibility Feels Harder Right NowMany founders are experiencing:
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Peter Steinberger is the creator of OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent framework that’s the fastest-growing project in GitHub history. Thank you for listening ❤ Check out our sponsors: https://lexfridman.com/sponsors/ep491-sc See below for timestamps, transcript, and to give feedback, submit questions, contact Lex, etc. Transcript: https://lexfridman.com/peter-steinberger-transcript CONTACT LEX: Feedback – give feedback to Lex: https://lexfridman.com/survey AMA – submit questions, videos or call-in: https://lexfridman.com/ama Hiring – join our team: https://lexfridman.com/hiring Other – other ways to get in touch: https://lexfridman.com/contact EPISODE LINKS: Peter’s X: https://x.com/steipete Peter’s GitHub: https://github.com/steipete Peter’s Website: https://steipete.com Peter’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steipete OpenClaw Website: https://openclaw.ai OpenClaw GitHub: https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw OpenClaw Discord: https://discord.gg/openclaw SPONSORS: To support this podcast, check out our sponsors & get discounts: Perplexity: AI-powered answer engine. Go to https://perplexity.ai/ Quo: Phone system (calls, texts, contacts) for businesses. Go to https://quo.com/lex CodeRabbit: AI-powered code reviews. Go to https://coderabbit.ai/lex Fin: AI agent for customer service. Go to https://fin.ai/lex Blitzy: AI agent for large enterprise codebases. Go to https://blitzy.com/lex Shopify: Sell stuff online. Go to https://shopify.com/lex LMNT: Zero-sugar electrolyte drink mix. Go to https://drinkLMNT.com/lex OUTLINE: (00:00) – Introduction (03:51) – Sponsors, Comments, and Reflections (15:29) – OpenClaw origin story (18:48) – Mind-blowing moment (28:15) – Why OpenClaw went viral (32:12) – Self-modifying AI agent (36:57) – Name-change drama (54:07) – Moltbook saga (1:02:26) – OpenClaw security concerns (1:11:07) – How to code with AI agents (1:42:02) – Programming setup (1:48:45) – GPT Codex 5.3 vs Claude Opus 4.6 (1:57:52) – Best AI agent for programming (2:19:52) – Life story and career advice (2:23:49) – Money and happiness (2:27:41) – Acquisition offers from OpenAI and Meta (2:44:51) – How OpenClaw works (2:56:09) – AI slop (3:02:13) – AI agents will replace 80% of apps (3:10:50) – Will AI replace programmers? (3:22:50) – Future of OpenClaw community
In this strategic follow-up, Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS unveils the powerful, interconnected Microsoft ecosystem and why it's a game-changer for SEO. Move beyond Google and discover how Bing, Perplexity AI, and LinkedIn work together to build your website's authority and visibility in the age of AI search.We delve into the crucial, often-missed strategy for new websites: using Bing Webmaster Tools as a "language bridge" to accelerate Google's recognition of your site. Learn why your website must become your proprietary first-party data asset and how structured content gets cited by platforms like Perplexity.This episode is your roadmap to LLM (Large Language Model) Visibility, providing actionable steps on building trust signals, implementing schema markup, and creating a unified content structure that works across all platforms—not against them.Need to Book An SEO Discovery Call for Advertising or Marketing Services?>> Book a Complimentary SEO Discovery Call with Favour Obasi-Ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats Online
In this insightful episode, Favour Obasi-ike, MBA, MS breaks down the critical differences and essential overlaps between traditional Google SEO and the emerging field of ChatGPT SEO (optimization for AI search). The core distinction is framed as Websites vs. Conversation. While Google prioritizes structured, keyword-optimized websites, AI models like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini focus on providing direct, conversational answers.Favour Obasi-ike argues that the future of content visibility lies in establishing your website as the central anchor for all content distribution. By consistently linking your website across all platforms (YouTube, LinkedIn, podcasts, etc.), you build the domain authority and citation structure necessary for AI models to trust and cite your content. He emphasizes that AI-driven search is shifting the user experience from "clicking" on a link to "trusting" a direct answer, making the source's authority more critical than ever. The podcast episode concludes with actionable advice on technical SEO, including optimizing for page speed, Core Web Vitals, and formatting content with listicles and tables to be easily digestible by AI.Need to Book An SEO Discovery Call for Advertising or Marketing Services?>> Book a Complimentary SEO Discovery Call with Favour Obasi-Ike>> Visit Work and PLAY Entertainment website to learn about our digital marketing services>> Join our exclusive SEO Marketing community>> Read SEO Articles>> Subscribe to the We Don't PLAY Podcast>> Purchase Flaev Beatz Beats OnlineKey Episode TakeawaysThe Fundamental Difference: Websites vs. ConversationThe core difference is in the format each search system prioritizes. Google SEO is built around ranking individual websites on search result pages (SERPs) for structured keywords. The user's journey involves clicking through to a website.ChatGPT SEO, on the other hand, is built for a conversational AI interface. The goal is to provide the perfect, direct, and trusted answer within the chat window itself, minimizing the need for a click.The New SEO Ecosystem: LLM VisibilityTo achieve LLM Visibility (Large Language Model Visibility), you must understand that search is now split between two major ecosystems.The Google/OpenAI ecosystem includes Google search, ChatGPT (using the Atlas Browser), and the associated platform, YouTube.The Microsoft/Perplexity ecosystem includes the Perplexity AI platform (using the Comet Browser) and the associated Microsoft-owned platform, LinkedIn.Actionable Steps for 2026 SEO StrategyEstablish Your Anchor: Your website must be the central hub for all your content.Distribute Your Authority: Place your website link on every third-party platform (social media, podcast directories, video descriptions).Optimize for Speed: Prioritize Core Web Vitals and page speed for both mobile and desktop to ensure a positive user experience, which Google rewards.Format for AI: Structure your content using tables, listicles, and concise, keyword-rich formatsto make it easy for AI models to extract and cite direct answers.Build Trust, Not Just Clicks: Focus on building long-term trust and authority with search engines through consistent, high-quality, and structured content.Episode Timestamps[00:00] Introduction: Google SEO vs. ChatGPT SEO, Optimization Showdown.[00:30] Defining the core difference: Google focuses on websites, ChatGPT focuses on conversation.[01:33] The connection: ChatGPT Atlas (browser) citing YouTube (owned by Google).[03:52] The goal: Use your website as an anchor for content distribution.[04:02] Understanding LLM Visibility (Large Language Model Visibility).[04:28] The emerging AI browser landscape: ChatGPT Atlas, Perplexity Comet, and the upcoming Google Disco.[05:30] The two major ecosystems: Google/YouTube/ChatGPT vs. Microsoft/LinkedIn/Perplexity.[06:15] The importance of checking your business's citations with "Google Learn About."[06:56] AI's focus on directness and specificity in answers (Siri, Alexa, etc.).[08:00] The shift from "click" to "trust" in AI-driven search results.[09:00] Why a strong website domain authority is crucial for AI citation.[10:00] The concept of "AI-friendly" content and the need for listicles and tables.[11:00] The future of search: AI-driven answers vs. traditional links.[12:00] The importance of structured data and schema for AI.[13:00] The difference between a website and a social media profile.[14:00] The need for a content mix (audio, video, text, image).[15:00] The role of a website in the new SEO ecosystem.[16:00] The power of a website's domain authority.[17:00] The shift from "click" to "trust" in AI-driven search.[18:00] The importance of technical SEO: Page Speed and Core Web Vitals.[19:00] How to build content that is easy to read and digest.[20:00] The value of brand citations and authority.[21:00] The long-term benefit of placing your website everywhere.[22:00] Final call to action: Check if your content is in table and listicle formats.[23:00] The power of tactics, strategy, and timing in SEO.[24:00] Conclusion: Build structure and trust with search engines, as they are "talking to each other."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Paul Rosolie is a naturalist, explorer, author of a new book titled Junglekeeper, and is someone who has dedicated his life to protecting the Amazon rainforest. Thank you for listening ❤ Check out our sponsors: https://lexfridman.com/sponsors/ep489-sc See below for timestamps, transcript, and to give feedback, submit questions, contact Lex, etc. Transcript: https://lexfridman.com/paul-rosolie-3-transcript CONTACT LEX: Feedback – give feedback to Lex: https://lexfridman.com/survey AMA – submit questions, videos or call-in: https://lexfridman.com/ama Hiring – join our team: https://lexfridman.com/hiring Other – other ways to get in touch: https://lexfridman.com/contact EPISODE LINKS: Junglekeeper (new book): https://amzn.to/4q7vpAp Paul’s Instagram: https://instagram.com/paulrosolie Junglekeepers Website: https://junglekeepers.org Paul’s Website: https://paulrosolie.com Mother of God (book): https://amzn.to/3ww2ob1 SPONSORS: To support this podcast, check out our sponsors & get discounts: Perplexity: AI-powered answer engine. Go to https://perplexity.ai/ BetterHelp: Online therapy and counseling. Go to https://betterhelp.com/lex LMNT: Zero-sugar electrolyte drink mix. Go to https://drinkLMNT.com/lex Shopify: Sell stuff online. Go to https://shopify.com/lex Fin: AI agent for customer service. Go to https://fin.ai/lex Miro: Online collaborative whiteboard platform. Go to https://miro.com/ MasterClass: Online classes from world-class experts. Go to https://masterclass.com/lexpod OUTLINE: (00:00) – Introduction (02:34) – Sponsors, Comments, and Reflections (12:00) – Uncontacted tribes in the Amazon Jungle (19:46) – Intense new encounter (42:52) – Never-before-seen footage of tribe warriors (56:08) – The mysteries of the jungle (1:10:43) – Tribe’s diet: Monkeys, turtles, and turtle eggs (1:20:19) – Jane Goodall (1:26:31) – Advice for young people (1:35:45) – Cartel, Narco-traffickers & assassination attempts (1:57:45) – Climbing the giant tree (2:08:43) – Giant anaconda (2:26:01) – Rescuing a spider monkey (2:32:05) – Dangerous animal encounters (2:42:13) – Writing, journaling, and great writer inspirations PODCAST LINKS: – Podcast Website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast – Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr – Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 – RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ – Podcast Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrAXtmErZgOdP_8GztsuKi9nrraNbKKp4 – Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/lexclips
Michelin's expansion of its restaurant coverage areas could be testing trust in its stars. Crain's restaurants reporter Ally Marotti discusses with host Amy Guth.Plus: Illinois hospitals now on the clock to report policies on dealing with law enforcement, former ComEd CEO Anne Pramaggiore to report to prison, Amazon plans Walmart-style big box store in Orland Park, Chicago Tribune sues Perplexity AI as copyright war rages on and a trial date set for Maple & Ash case as more investors try to join lawsuit. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Joel David Hamkins is a mathematician and philosopher specializing in set theory, the foundations of mathematics, and the nature of infinity, and he’s the #1 highest-rated user on MathOverflow. He is also the author of several books, including Proof and the Art of Mathematics and Lectures on the Philosophy of Mathematics. And he has a great blog called Infinitely More. Thank you for listening ❤ Check out our sponsors: https://lexfridman.com/sponsors/ep488-sc See below for timestamps, transcript, and to give feedback, submit questions, contact Lex, etc. Transcript: https://lexfridman.com/joel-david-hamkins-transcript CONTACT LEX: Feedback – give feedback to Lex: https://lexfridman.com/survey AMA – submit questions, videos or call-in: https://lexfridman.com/ama Hiring – join our team: https://lexfridman.com/hiring Other – other ways to get in touch: https://lexfridman.com/contact EPISODE LINKS: Joel’s X: https://x.com/JDHamkins Joel’s Website: https://jdh.hamkins.org Joel’s Substack: https://www.infinitelymore.xyz Joel’s MathOverflow: https://mathoverflow.net/users/1946/joel-david-hamkins Joel’s Papers: https://jdh.hamkins.org/publications Joel’s Books: Lectures on the Philosophy of Mathematics: https://amzn.to/3MThaAt Proof and the Art of Mathematics: https://amzn.to/3YACc9A SPONSORS: To support this podcast, check out our sponsors & get discounts: Perplexity: AI-powered answer engine. Go to https://www.perplexity.ai/ Fin: AI agent for customer service. Go to https://fin.ai/lex Miro: Online collaborative whiteboard platform. Go to https://miro.com/ CodeRabbit: AI-powered code reviews. Go to https://coderabbit.ai/lex Chevron: Reliable energy for data centers. Go to https://chevron.com/power Shopify: Sell stuff online. Go to https://shopify.com/lex LMNT: Zero-sugar electrolyte drink mix. Go to https://drinkLMNT.com/lex MasterClass: Online classes from world-class experts. Go to https://masterclass.com/lexpod OUTLINE: (00:00) – Introduction (01:58) – Sponsors, Comments, and Reflections (15:40) – Infinity & paradoxes (1:02:50) – Russell’s paradox (1:15:57) – Gödel’s incompleteness theorems (1:33:28) – Truth vs proof (1:44:52) – The Halting Problem (2:00:45) – Does infinity exist? (2:18:19) – MathOverflow (2:22:12) – The Continuum Hypothesis (2:31:58) – Hardest problems in mathematics (2:41:25) – Mathematical multiverse (3:00:18) – Surreal numbers (3:10:55) – Conway’s Game of Life (3:13:11) – Computability theory (3:23:04) – P vs NP (3:26:21) – Greatest mathematicians in history (3:40:05) – Infinite chess (3:58:24) – Most beautiful idea in mathematics
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Amazon is suing Perplexity AI over its Comet shopping agent, claiming it "covertly accesses Amazon customer accounts" and interferes with the curated shopping experience Amazon built over decades. But is this defensive move from the e-commerce giant actually a sign of things to come? Waqas Khan from A&M breaks down the technology protocols at stake, why this feels like a classic incumbent vs. disruptor battle, and how advertising revenue is driving Amazon's aggressive response. Chris argues this is Amazon playing the role of the 1990s brick-and-mortar retailer fighting e-commerce, while the panel debates whether this lawsuit is a negotiation tactic or the first salvo in a long legal war over agentic commerce. Sponsored A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Mirakl, Ocampo Capital, Infios, and Quorso. For the full episode head here: https://youtu.be/j0UulTYE5_8 #Amazon #Perplexity #AgenticAI #RetailLawsuit #ShoppingAgents #RetailTech
Amazon is taking Perplexity AI to court over its agentic browser that shops on your behalf, raising urgent questions about who controls your online buying experience when bots do the heavy lifting. FFmpeg teaching assembly language for performance. The state of Nevada recovers after not paying ransom. A "rounding error" nets a clever attacker $128 million. Why would Chrome decide to start form-filling driver's licenses. The UK's six major telecom providers to block number spoofing. XSLT support being removed from browsers. Will anyone notice. Firefox introduced paid support options for organizations. Russia continues to fight against non-Russian Internet. Google acquires another Internet security company (Wiz). The EU to finally fix their cookie permission mistake. More countries drop Microsoft office for open choices. More countries question and examine Chinese made buses. Microsoft discovers some information leakage from LLMs. What does Amazon's lawsuit against Perplexity's agents mean for next-generation browsers Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1051-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: veeam.com hoxhunt.com/securitynow zscaler.com/security zapier.com/securitynow vanta.com/SECURITYNOW
Amazon is taking Perplexity AI to court over its agentic browser that shops on your behalf, raising urgent questions about who controls your online buying experience when bots do the heavy lifting. FFmpeg teaching assembly language for performance. The state of Nevada recovers after not paying ransom. A "rounding error" nets a clever attacker $128 million. Why would Chrome decide to start form-filling driver's licenses. The UK's six major telecom providers to block number spoofing. XSLT support being removed from browsers. Will anyone notice. Firefox introduced paid support options for organizations. Russia continues to fight against non-Russian Internet. Google acquires another Internet security company (Wiz). The EU to finally fix their cookie permission mistake. More countries drop Microsoft office for open choices. More countries question and examine Chinese made buses. Microsoft discovers some information leakage from LLMs. What does Amazon's lawsuit against Perplexity's agents mean for next-generation browsers Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1051-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: veeam.com hoxhunt.com/securitynow zscaler.com/security zapier.com/securitynow vanta.com/SECURITYNOW
Amazon is taking Perplexity AI to court over its agentic browser that shops on your behalf, raising urgent questions about who controls your online buying experience when bots do the heavy lifting. FFmpeg teaching assembly language for performance. The state of Nevada recovers after not paying ransom. A "rounding error" nets a clever attacker $128 million. Why would Chrome decide to start form-filling driver's licenses. The UK's six major telecom providers to block number spoofing. XSLT support being removed from browsers. Will anyone notice. Firefox introduced paid support options for organizations. Russia continues to fight against non-Russian Internet. Google acquires another Internet security company (Wiz). The EU to finally fix their cookie permission mistake. More countries drop Microsoft office for open choices. More countries question and examine Chinese made buses. Microsoft discovers some information leakage from LLMs. What does Amazon's lawsuit against Perplexity's agents mean for next-generation browsers Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1051-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: veeam.com hoxhunt.com/securitynow zscaler.com/security zapier.com/securitynow vanta.com/SECURITYNOW
Amazon is taking Perplexity AI to court over its agentic browser that shops on your behalf, raising urgent questions about who controls your online buying experience when bots do the heavy lifting. FFmpeg teaching assembly language for performance. The state of Nevada recovers after not paying ransom. A "rounding error" nets a clever attacker $128 million. Why would Chrome decide to start form-filling driver's licenses. The UK's six major telecom providers to block number spoofing. XSLT support being removed from browsers. Will anyone notice. Firefox introduced paid support options for organizations. Russia continues to fight against non-Russian Internet. Google acquires another Internet security company (Wiz). The EU to finally fix their cookie permission mistake. More countries drop Microsoft office for open choices. More countries question and examine Chinese made buses. Microsoft discovers some information leakage from LLMs. What does Amazon's lawsuit against Perplexity's agents mean for next-generation browsers Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1051-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: veeam.com hoxhunt.com/securitynow zscaler.com/security zapier.com/securitynow vanta.com/SECURITYNOW
Amazon is taking Perplexity AI to court over its agentic browser that shops on your behalf, raising urgent questions about who controls your online buying experience when bots do the heavy lifting. FFmpeg teaching assembly language for performance. The state of Nevada recovers after not paying ransom. A "rounding error" nets a clever attacker $128 million. Why would Chrome decide to start form-filling driver's licenses. The UK's six major telecom providers to block number spoofing. XSLT support being removed from browsers. Will anyone notice. Firefox introduced paid support options for organizations. Russia continues to fight against non-Russian Internet. Google acquires another Internet security company (Wiz). The EU to finally fix their cookie permission mistake. More countries drop Microsoft office for open choices. More countries question and examine Chinese made buses. Microsoft discovers some information leakage from LLMs. What does Amazon's lawsuit against Perplexity's agents mean for next-generation browsers Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1051-Notes.pdf Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte Download or subscribe to Security Now at https://twit.tv/shows/security-now. You can submit a question to Security Now at the GRC Feedback Page. For 16kbps versions, transcripts, and notes (including fixes), visit Steve's site: grc.com, also the home of the best disk maintenance and recovery utility ever written Spinrite 6. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: veeam.com hoxhunt.com/securitynow zscaler.com/security zapier.com/securitynow vanta.com/SECURITYNOW
Episode 709: Neal and Toby discuss a report that showed October was the worst month for layoffs in over 20 years. Then, Elon Musk prevails in the battle over this $1 trillion pay package. Meanwhile, ESPN drops Penn Entertainment as its sports betting partner and brings in DraftKings. Plus, Snap announces a partnership with Perplexity AI to AI-ify its search engine, sending shares up 8%. And, Duolingo, Celsius, and E.l.f. Beauty join the 20% club…with each of its shares falling by at least 20%. Finally, an update on the FAA's plans to cut flights and how it may affect you. Learn more at usbank.com/splitcard Get your MBD live show tickets here! https://www.tinyurl.com/MBD-HOLIDAY Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.swap.fm/l/mbd-note Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Gloria Chou PR Podcast, Gloria breaks down the biggest untapped opportunity for small business owners right now: using AI tools like Perplexity to get featured in media—and dominate AI search results—without hiring a PR agency.With traditional PR agencies charging thousands per month, Gloria shows founders a faster, more affordable path to visibility. She reveals how Perplexity is reshaping how product-based businesses land press, monitor trends, and pitch journalists with strategy and precision.The Golden Window for Small Business PRRight now, small businesses are in a once-in-a-decade window to leverage AI-powered search visibility. Gloria explains how AI-driven search recommendations are becoming the new SEO—and why being cited in media makes you 300% more likely to be found in AI search.By combining seasonal gift guide pitching with AI tools, founders can get featured faster than ever before.How to Use Perplexity to Get FeaturedPerplexity.ai isn't just a search engine—it's your new PR researcher. Gloria walks through her five-step system to use it effectively:Find Timely Angles – Plug in your brand name and URL to uncover trending topics and customer insights you can tie your story to.Research Competitors – See where similar brands are getting featured and adapt those media angles.Discover Gift Guide Opportunities – Identify seasonal and evergreen gift guides that are actively being written.Draft the Perfect Pitch – Use Gloria's CPR Method (Credibility, Point of View, Relevance) to write compelling, journalist-ready emails.Monitor Industry Conversations – Stay on top of real-time trends journalists are talking about—so you can be first to pitch.The AI-Powered PR WorkflowGloria also shares her favorite pairing: Perplexity for research + ChatGPT for writing. Perplexity gives you real-time insights and citations; ChatGPT turns those into polished, engaging pitches. This combo removes 90% of the time and stress founders usually spend on PR.Why the Time Is NowGift guide season, the rise of AI search, and the accessibility of free tools have created the perfect storm for small businesses. Gloria calls this the “Golden Triangle of Opportunity.”In her words:“It's like blogging in the early 2000s or joining TikTok before it exploded. This kind of advantage for small businesses has never happened before—and probably won't again for another decade.”Final TakeawayYou don't need a publicist, samples, or paid ads to get national press. What you do need is: ✅ Relevance ✅ Consistency ✅ StrategyIf you're ready to get your products featured in media and show up at the top of AI search, now's the time to start.
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Devin Nunes is the CEO of the Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG). Devin begins the conversation talking about Truth Social on Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), is pivoting aggressively toward a multifaceted digital ecosystem that integrates cryptocurrency, artificial intelligence, and financial services to transcend its origins as a social media platform. In 2025, key deals have underscored this trajectory: the February launch of Truth.Fi with a $250 million fund dedicated to mergers, acquisitions, and crypto-focused ventures signals a push into decentralized finance. By July, TMTG amassed $2.5 billion for investments in Bitcoin and crypto ETFs, aiming to capitalize on volatile markets amid platform revenue struggles. An August partnership with Perplexity AI enhances search and data capabilities, positioning Truth Social to rival tech giants in AI-driven content delivery. The most ambitious move came on August 26 with a $6.4 billion digital asset treasury collaboration involving Crypto.com and Yorkville Acquisition Corp., incorporating Cronos (CRO) tokens for user rewards, payments, and a new ETF, which fosters blockchain integration and monetization. The conversation then switches to the Russia Hoax, The declassified documents released by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard in July and August 2025 have reignited debates over the so-called Russia collusion hoax, revealing what proponents describe as irrefutable evidence that the Obama administration orchestrated a fabricated narrative to undermine Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and subsequent presidency. These materials, including a long-suppressed House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) report and whistleblower accounts, allege that key figures like former CIA Director John Brennan directed the publication of implausible intelligence assessments claiming Russian preference for Trump, despite internal knowledge that such claims were based on four pieces of bogus or "ridiculous" evidence, and that Russia had not interfered with U.S. voting infrastructure as initially briefed in a December 2016 Presidential Daily Brief. The [DS] was searching for the Devin Nunes documents at Mar-A-Lago, but the Partiots locked them in a safe where the [DS] could not touch them.