Jyunmi hosted this pre holiday episode with Beth, Anne, and Andy, kicking off with a round robin on the most interesting AI stories from the past few days. The group moved through interactive fiction tools, Voice Mode updates in ChatGPT, OpenAI’s legal issues, algorithmic bias across social platforms, Google’s Notebook LM upgrades, and Perplexity’s surprising drop in mobile downloads. Karl joined midway, shifting the discussion toward model comparisons, real world user behavior, the gap between benchmarks and adoption, multi model workflows, and how people actually use AI at work. The episode ended with a long segment on AI reading scientific literature to discover new magnetic materials and the broader implications for science, industry, and fairness.Key Points DiscussedCharacter AI launches interactive story generation similar to yesterday’s Infinite Bard demoDisney plans to allow user generated content on Disney PlusChatGPT Voice Mode now works inside regular chats with 5.1OpenAI sued over a suicide case and responds by citing user policy restrictionsStudy shows LLMs trained on viral clickbait become persistently dumber and more narcissisticNotebook LM slide decks and infographics continue to improve with Nano BananaX’s algorithm changes and engagement drops raise concerns about visibility and biasPerplexity’s global downloads fall 80 percent after paid ads stopDebate over whether Perplexity has a unique moat or clear differentiatorGovernment unveils Project Genesis, a decade long AI driven science initiativeAWS commits up to 50B for US government supercomputing and AI infrastructureGemini 3, Claude Opus 4.5, and OpenAI 5.1 compared across reasoning, coding, and multimodal testsDiscussion on real adoption versus benchmark hype and why user habits matter moreMulti model workflows often outperform single model useAI reads 67,000 scientific papers to identify 25 promising new magnetic materialsBroader discussion on environmental impact, supply chains, discovery fairness, and scientific accessTimestamps and Topics00:00:00 👋 Opening, round robin setup00:01:03 📚 Character AI releases interactive fiction stories00:03:32 🎬 Future of AI customized films and Disney UGC plans00:04:31 🔊 ChatGPT Voice Mode now in normal chats00:06:25 ⚖️ OpenAI lawsuit response sparks criticism00:09:06 🧠 Study on clickbait trained LLMs degrading in quality00:11:10 📝 Notebook LM infographics and slide decks tested00:13:24 ⚙️ X algorithm changes and concern about creator visibility00:15:03 👥 LinkedIn gender bias issues and feed manipulation00:16:26 👋 Carl joins00:19:02 📰 Chrome based “Learn About” app from Google00:19:46 📉 Perplexity downloads drop 80 percent post ads00:21:31 ❓ Debate over Perplexity’s long term differentiation00:23:02 🔬 Project Genesis, a national AI science initiative00:27:27 ☁️ AWS 50B government AI infrastructure plan00:28:43 🤖 Gemini 3, Claude Opus 4.5, and OpenAI 5.1 model comparisons00:32:34 🧪 Benchmarks, reasoning scores, and coding performance00:38:08 📱 User adoption versus model quality00:40:35 🍏 AI model adoption compared to iPhone vs Android dynamics00:43:05 🔄 Multi model workflows as the emerging best practice00:48:38 🤝 When to use Claude, Gemini, and ChatGPT in combination00:50:26 📉 Gemini 3 significantly lowers token usage for transcripts00:52:52 🧲 AI reads decades of papers to discover new magnetic materials00:54:59 🔍 Why magnetic materials matter for EVs, energy, and supply chains00:56:39 🌱 Environmental, economic, and fairness implications01:02:34 🧠 Updating personal “brain models” and sustainability habits01:03:28 🏁 Closing and holiday send offThe Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Jyunmi, Beth, Anne, Andy, and Karl
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Aloha, everyone. Today, we will hit the latest AI headlines, then slow down for a story about how AI is starting to read decades of science to help discover new magnetic materials. So settle in, say hi in chat, and let us get into the news. It's Wednesday, November 26, 2025, and this is episode 603. I am Junmi, and I am here with Beth, Anne, and Andy. And this is... the Daily AI Show.
Good morning, everyone. So let's do a round robin of our favorite and most intriguing news that we've seen come out in the last couple of days. Anne, do you have a story?
I need to go second because I'm still gathering one little piece of information.
Andy, help me out here.
You got news, right? I will. Now, I know that somebody is going to cover, you know, chat GPT voice, you know, in the interfaith. So I'm going to skip by that one. I know there's this big announcement from the White House about Project Genesis where they're going to basically apply the Department of Energy's supercomputing.
to the advancement of science and make sure that the United States is at the forefront of scientific research, even though they're removing funding from all of the academic sources of research. But they're going to give some resources to the central effort. But I wanted to mention something that follows on yesterday's demonstration by Brian of his
New Gem, which is an interactive story narrative generator that he uses on the car rides that they have to do when they drive away from Florida to Georgia and so on. So Character.ai has just released a thing that's very similar, Stories.
And it's a visual and replayable interactive fiction format where users select the characters that they want to have, choose a genre for the story, and then they individually guide branching narratives by making decisions with this interactive story. So it sounds quite familiar, you know, based on
the prompt and the description that Brian shared with us yesterday, but Character AI now has an interactive story generator for multi-character narrative fiction.
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