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The Daily AI Show

Did that just happen in AI? (Ep. 445)

18 Apr 2025

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The team takes a breather from the firehose of daily drops to look back at the past two weeks. From new model releases by OpenAI and Google to AI’s evolving role in medicine, shipping, and everyday productivity, the episode connects dots, surfaces under-the-radar stories, and opens a few lingering questions about where AI is heading.Key Points DiscussedOpenAI’s o3 model impressed the team with its deep reasoning, agentic tool use, and capacity for long-context problem solving. Brian’s custom go-to-market training demo highlighted its flexibility.Jyunmi recapped a new explainable AI model out of Osaka designed for ship navigation. It’s part of a larger trend of building trust in AI decisions in autonomous systems.University of Florida released VisionMD, an open-source model for analyzing patient movement in Parkinson’s research. It marks a clear AI-for-good moment in medicine.The team debated the future of AI in healthcare, from gait analysis and personalized diagnostics to AI interpreting CT and MRI scans more effectively than radiologists.Everyone agreed: AI will help doctors do more, but should enhance, not replace, the doctor-patient relationship.OpenAI's rumored acquisition of Windsurf (formerly Codium) signals a push to lock in the developer crowd and integrate vibe coding into its ecosystem.The team clarified OpenAI’s model naming and positioning: 4.1, 4.1 Mini, and 4.1 Nano are API-only models. o3 is the new flagship model inside ChatGPT.Gemini 2.5 Flash launched, and Veo 2 video tools are slowly rolling out to Advanced users. The team predicts more agentic features will follow.There’s growing speculation that ChatGPT’s frequent glitches may precede a new feature release. Canvas upgrades or new automation tools might be next.The episode closed with a discussion about AI’s need for better interfaces. Users want to shift between typing and talking, and still maintain context. Voice AI shouldn’t force you to listen to long responses line-by-line.Timestamps & Topics00:00:00 🗓️ Two-week recap kickoff and model overload check-in00:02:34 📊 Andy on model confusion and need for better comparison tools00:04:59 🧮 Which models can handle Excel, Python, and visualizations?00:08:23 🔧 o3 shines in Brian’s go-to-market self-teaching demo00:11:00 🧠 Rob Lennon surprised by o3’s writing skills00:12:15 🚢 Explainable AI for ship navigation from Osaka00:17:34 🧍 VisionMD: open-source AI for Parkinson’s movement tracking00:19:33 👣 AI watching your gait to help prevent falls00:20:42 🧠 MRI interpretation and human vs. AI tradeoffs00:23:25 🕰️ AI can track diagnostic changes across years00:25:27 🤖 AI assistants talking to doctors’ AI for smoother care00:26:08 🧪 Pushback: AI must augment, not replace doctors00:31:18 💊 AI can support more personalized experimentation in treatment00:34:04 🌐 OpenAI’s rumored Windsurf acquisition and dev strategy00:37:13 🤷‍♂️ Still unclear: difference between 4.1 and o300:39:05 🔧 4.1 is API-only, built for backend automation00:40:23 📉 Most API usage is still focused on content, not dev workflows00:40:57 ⚡ Gemini 2.5 Flash release and Veo 2 rollout lag00:43:50 🎤 Predictions: next drop might be canvas or automation tools00:45:46 🧩 OpenAI could combine flows, workspace, and social in one suite00:46:49 🧠 User request: let voice chat toggle into text or structured commands00:48:35 📋 Users want copy-paste and better UI, not more tokenization00:49:04 📉 Nvidia hit with $5.5B loss after chip export restrictions to China00:52:13 🚢 Tariffs and chip limits shrink supply chain volumes00:53:40 📡 Weekend question: AI nodes and local LLM mesh networks?00:54:11 👾 Sci-Fi Show preview and final thoughtsThe Daily AI Show Co-Hosts: Jyunmi Hatcher, Andy Halliday, Beth Lyons, Brian Maucere, and Karl Yeh

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