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The Daily AI Show

Apple’s $1B AI Deal, Toyota’s Robot Chair, and the Future of SEO

06 Nov 2025

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Chapter 1: What did Kim Kardashian say about using ChatGPT for her law exam?

0.031 - 21.769 Brian Maucere

hey what's going on everybody welcome to the daily show live thanks for being here thanks to everybody in our comments it's november 6 2025 and with me today we have andy welcome back uh beth and i'm brian we'll see if carl pops in the door as well i was out yesterday as well so hopefully i won't uh i won't say the same news stories that you guys covered yesterday but beth you could always keep us honest here

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Chapter 2: How does Toyota's 'Walk Me' mobility chair enhance accessibility?

21.749 - 38.239 Brian Maucere

uh since you're the you're the constant for the week um but yeah let's let's sort of get into the news and then what we want to do a little bit later is just have a little bit of a topic called talking around uh generative engine optimization geo or geo depending on if there's a

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Chapter 3: What are the implications of Tinder's AI-driven photo matching feature?

38.422 - 63.231 Brian Maucere

recent less than five six days old paper that came out of princeton and some other places nate jones has talked about it quite a bit um but it's really sort of about like where does ai go in a world you know where does seo go in a world of ai and this is something that's come up quite a bit this paper uh claims to have some insights on it carl had done some nice summary for us in our internal slack channel so we will get to all of that uh outside of the news story

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Chapter 4: How are data ethics being challenged in Facebook's ad practices?

63.211 - 66.256 Brian Maucere

And I thought for the news, we could kind of kick some things off here.

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Chapter 5: What does Apple's $1B deal with Google mean for Siri's future?

66.677 - 69.701 Brian Maucere

I found this, it's, I found it entertaining.

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Chapter 6: How is Perplexity partnering with Snap to enhance AI search?

70.082 - 76.613 Brian Maucere

The article title says Kim Kardashian blames ChatGPT for failing law exams, which is a very clickbaity title.

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Chapter 7: What are the key insights from the Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) discussion?

76.753 - 77.474 Brian Maucere

I'll be honest with you.

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Chapter 8: How will SEO evolve in an AI-driven world?

77.574 - 100.599 Brian Maucere

It's not entertaining. It's not as bad as that. For those who may or may not know, and I know I've heard this, that Kim Kardashian wants to, in fact, be a lawyer. She took the bar exam in July. So excuse me. Oh, she's still awaiting the results. Okay. So as of yesterday, no, as of two days ago, I guess we still don't know whether she passed or not.

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100.96 - 103.984 Brian Maucere

But she was saying that she used ChatGPT all the time.

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104.386 - 128.959 Brian Maucere

terms of like um asking for not i guess legal advice but like as far as her studying and she found it to be wrong a lot and caused her to fail like exams now whether she meant like prep exams or whatever it's a little bit more light-hearted than the title would have you because it makes it sound like somehow she doesn't know what she's doing or whatever that's not the case i i i'm not taking anything away from somebody who's able to

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128.939 - 147.316 Brian Maucere

study and pass the law on the bar exam. So clearly you have to have some intelligence in order to do that. And I think they're trying to make it sound like perhaps she doesn't, which is unfortunate. So anyway, I found it interesting, but it's a little bit more clickbaity than I wanted to bring it up because I felt like it was a little more clickbaity.

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147.336 - 166.895 Brian Maucere

And in fact, I don't really think that's the whole story. I think in fact, what she was saying is like, she's like the rest of us. And then she uses the AI and LLMs and her intuition was probably right to begin with, as the article said. And it was more of a like, ah, just testing it. You knew what it was. You knew what the answer was.

168.498 - 179.297 Brian Maucere

I was more of what she was saying in there, which I found to be interesting. So what do you guys have? That's sort of my first sort of, you know, quick news story. But what do you guys have in the world of news? There was a lot in the last day or so.

181.589 - 211.36 Andy Halliday

Let me just mention quickly, just a quickie. I don't really have anything to show here, although there's some really cool video about it. But Toyota showed the, maybe you guys talked about this while I was gone, but Toyota showed this very cool, it's a prototype chair for mobility. So imagine a wheelchair, but it has four legs that articulate like octopus arms and walk.

211.34 - 237.044 Andy Halliday

can manage stairs and can do pretty much anything it's not limited by terrain because it doesn't have wheels and so it's it got intelligent AI driven lifelike motion and it's called walk me and it's you know I want to try it you sit in this chair and it walks you around and Fantastic.

237.064 - 261.799 Andy Halliday

So, you know, this is going to be a boon to lots of people who suffer from disabilities that make mobility a challenge. And Toyota is at the forefront of applying AI and really novel engineering of the actuators that are the legs of this chair. So check it out. Look online and try to find Toyota Walk Me and look at the videos of that thing moving.

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