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Google's experimental productivity agent using AI technology

1 mentions

CD

A compact disc, repurposed in a hack to reflect light and deter flies.

1 mentions

CDB

Financial product representing a deposit at a bank, considered conservative and protected by the FGC.

1 mentions

CDG

Japanese company that developed the CD Plus Graphics format for displaying lyrics and graphics on audio CDs

1 mentions

celeriac

A root vegetable, commonly used in Danish cuisine, known for its earthy flavor and versatility.

1 mentions

Celliant

Innovative textile technology that harnesses body heat and converts it into infrared light to improve circulation.

1 mentions

celluloid

A plastic material patented in 1869, used historically for billiard balls, combs, and film.

1 mentions

cellulose

A natural polymer derived from plants, used in wound dressings.

1 mentions

cereals

A popular breakfast food made from processed grains, often sweetened with sugar, and consumed with milk or yogurt

1 mentions

Cerebro

Cerebro, a tool used for Amazon keyword research and competitor analysis.

1 mentions

cervical wand

A physical device used to stimulate the cervix during sexual activity, often made of glass and curved for proper reach.

1 mentions

Chachpiti

Chachpiti, likely a misspelling of ChatGPT, is an AI language model developed by OpenAI, which has influenced the search and AI landscape.

1 mentions

Chanty

Chanty, a team communication platform that integrates chat, audio, video, and project management features.

1 mentions

Chardonnay

A type of white wine made from the Chardonnay grape, known for its buttery texture.

1 mentions

Charlie Brown

American comic strip character created by Charles M. Schulz, known for being part of the Peanuts series

1 mentions

Charmin Bear

The character Charmin Bear, a mascot for Charmin toilet paper.

1 mentions

ChartMobile

ChartMobile is a product mentioned as part of the revenue discussion.

1 mentions

Chartreuse

Chartreuse is a French liqueur made by the Carthusian monks, with a secret recipe dating back to 1605.

1 mentions

Chaser

Chaser is a project management software that allows delegation of tasks via Slack and email.

1 mentions

ChatGPT-4

A large language model developed by OpenAI, capable of understanding and generating human-like text

1 mentions

ChatGPT 4.0

ChatGPT 4.0 is a large language model chatbot developed by OpenAI, known for its conversational abilities.

1 mentions

ChatGPT Agent

OpenAI's latest AI model and platform for creating autonomous agents.

1 mentions

cheese roll

A popular New Zealand snack consisting of cheese rolls, especially common in Southland.

1 mentions

Cheez-It

Cheez-It is a brand of cheese crackers manufactured by Kellogg's, known for their square shape and cheese flavor.

1 mentions

Chefville

Chefville, a game developed by John Lee at Zynga.

1 mentions

chemical peel

A skincare procedure involving the application of acids to burn the surface of the skin for rejuvenation.

1 mentions

Chesterfield

A cigarette brand promoted in the podcast, known for its smoothness and modern manufacturing process.

1 mentions

Chevrolet Sonic

Compact hatchback model produced by Chevrolet, part of their lineup.

1 mentions

Chevy El Camino

Automotive vehicle, specifically a 1985 Chevy El Camino, owned and customized by Rose B. Simpson

1 mentions

chia seeds

A seed high in fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants, beneficial for gut health.

1 mentions

children's toy

A popular children's toy mentioned as being displayed alongside vape shop signage.

1 mentions

chillies

A type of chili used as a spice.

1 mentions

CHIME Telescope

The CHIME telescope is a radio telescope in Canada used to detect fast radio bursts.

1 mentions

Chinese box

The Chinese box is a container used to hide the letter and jewels, acting as a plot device.

1 mentions

Chinese EVs

The Chinese-made electric vehicles, including BYD models and MG, used by Australian politicians.

1 mentions

Chinese gooseberry

A New Zealand fruit, originally called Chinese gooseberry, renamed for marketing reasons.

1 mentions

Chinese renminbi

Chinese renminbi, the official currency of China.

1 mentions

Chinese sausage

A type of sausage from China, used in the cooking challenge.

1 mentions

Chinese takeout box

The Chinese takeout box is a popular food container in America, invented in Chicago, not China.

1 mentions

Chips Ahoy

Chips Ahoy, a brand of cookies mentioned as a potential client for advertising.

1 mentions

chleb prądnicki

A Polish bread made from rye or wheat, often with cumin, associated with Krakow's culinary heritage.

1 mentions

Chloe Paddington

Chloe Paddington is a vintage designer handbag from the 2000s, popular for its classic style.

1 mentions

Chocolate Cake

Chocolate cake is a sweet baked dessert made with chocolate or cocoa, often served as a treat or dessert.

1 mentions

chocolate marshmallows

A type of marshmallow treat with chocolate inside, popular in Japan.

1 mentions

Choritos

A brand of soft drinks, including flavors like lime, rum, mandarin, and cola.

1 mentions

Churchill tank

British tank with heavy frontal armor, used in Normandy, known for its robustness and crew-maintainability.

1 mentions

cigarro

Cigarro, a traditional tobacco product that is smoked.

1 mentions

cilantro

Cilantro is an herb that can spoil and contribute to food waste.

1 mentions

Circle.so

Circle.so is a community platform software mentioned as an option for building online communities.

1 mentions

Cirrus SR-22T

A type of aircraft, specifically a Cirrus SR-22T, used as an example in visualization exercises.

1 mentions