This Day in AI Podcast

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00:00 - "So Chris This Week" flash back
01:35 - OpenAI's 12 days of attention seeking
09:02 - Gemini 2.0 Announcements, Rap Battle & Agents Discussion
39:55 - Gemini Deep Research Feature
50:14 - Testing Google Real Time Voice + Screen Sharing
53:56 - Best Moments with Moshi in 2024
57:33 - Why is This Day in AI called average?
59:34 - Our Simtheory Christmas Gift
1:07:36 - Best Moment of AI Music 2024
1:15:21 - OpenAI's 12 Days of Christmas & Thoughts on SORA
1:30:31 - Our Vision for Agents/Self Driving Computers in 2025
1:39:45 - Best Moment of AI Gambling in 2024
1:45:29 - 2024 Final Thoughts and Thanks
1:53:55 - Best Moments: The Evolution of AI Prank Calling 2024
1:57:30 - Thanks Moshi

What is This Day in AI Podcast?

Join Michael and Chris Sharkey, two proudly average tech enthusiasts, as they stumble through the world of artificial intelligence with all the grace of a robot learning to dance. This (sometimes weekly*) podcast delivers an hour-long conversation about their thoroughly middle-of-the-road adventures with AI.

No PhDs. No Silicon Valley insights. Just two guys with enough technical knowledge to be dangerous, sharing their unexceptional yet entertaining experiences with AI tools and technology.

Subscribe now to hear:

• Mediocre hot takes on AI developments
• Stories of AI experiments gone adequately okay
• The most average advice you'll ever need
• Two Sharkeys trying their best to sound smart about algorithms
• Childish AI prank calls that somehow fool everybody
• Attempts at using AI for phishing attacks on their mother
• "Chart-topping" AI songs according to the brothers

Join our perfectly mediocre community where being average at AI is celebrated, questions are encouraged, and learning through mistakes is our specialty. Because let's face it - most of us are figuring this out as we go along.

New episodes drop whenever we remember to record them. 🎙️

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