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hey everybody welcome it is monday it is a very monday monday it is uh november 24th uh 2025 in the u.s that's thanksgiving week i am in canada this is just a week week
um and uh and this is the daily ai show uh we're so glad that uh that you're here if you're watching later we're delighted that you're watching later if you're watching now go ahead and pop a greeting in the chat i see greg thank you very much um and uh i I have Andy Halliday with me, and I am Beth Lyons, and we hope maybe we'll see one or two others later in the show. We'll see.
Andy, do you have a news story to get us started?
Yes, I do. So, you know, we've been seeing the emergence of browser-based agents. And Perplexity's Comet was one of the very first to come out and is actually reputed to be more advanced in many respects than the other browser-based agents that are available. And they just released the mobile version for Android devices. I don't think they have a mobile device for iOS yet.
I think they just released it for Android, but I may be wrong about that. But now it's getting down to the point where a mobile browser can be used as an active agent. And when we say agent now, we're talking about an agent that can actually plan and execute and operate out there on the web. So it will take actions for you and you can provide settings that would
militate that the agent first get your approval for any major step like using your credit card or representing that they are you, in fact, out there. Okay, so that's my first little tidbit. I have a few more little ones after you.
All right, so my first story is that NanoBanano, which dominated the headlines last week and is likely to continue dominating the headlines, is rolling out for Google Workspace products, right? So you're going to have it in Slide, you're going to have it in Docs, and you're going to have it in Notebook LM. And I do actually have... a little video to share. Here we go.
No, that's not what I'm going to do. Here we go. All right, so let me, there we go. Nanobanana in Google Slides. Hey, show on stream. All right, here we go. Let's just play this. It's 38 seconds.
So it's saying that we can add images to our slides. Very nice. So Google Slides uses it. For those of you listening only, it's now showing extended text. Right.
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