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Google’s AI Ad, Adobe’s New Tools, and Real-World AI at Work

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Brian and Beth kicked off the week with post-Halloween chatter and a focus on “boots-on-the-ground AI” — how real-world businesses are actually using AI today versus the splashy headlines. The discussion covered Google’s new AI holiday ad, Adobe’s next-gen creative tools, Nvidia’s ChronoEdit model, Skyfall’s 3D diffusion project, OpenAI’s AWS deal, and a practical debate on how AI is transforming everyday consulting and business operations.


Key Points Discussed


Google’s “Tom the Turkey” AI Ad – A holiday commercial fully generated with AI models (V3), showcasing an animated turkey escaping Thanksgiving dinner. The ad stirred debate over AI in creative work, but Brian and Beth agreed it signals where brand storytelling is headed.


Adobe’s Project Frame & Clean Take – Adobe previewed tools that let editors shift light sources, edit motion across frames, and fix vocal inflections without re-recording. The hosts noted how AI in film and animation now blurs the line between efficiency and artistry.


Nvidia’s ChronoEdit & Restorative Imaging – Nvidia’s model reconstructs damaged photos and sculptures, reimagining original details. Beth found it promising but still limited, producing uncanny textures in ancient art restorations.


Skyfall’s 3D Urban Diffusion – A new research project creates explorable 3D city scenes using diffusion models. Brian envisioned uses for safety training, EMS, and driver education in personalized virtual environments.


AWS & OpenAI Partnership – Amazon announced a $38B, seven-year deal giving OpenAI access to AWS compute infrastructure and Nvidia GPUs, expanding OpenAI’s cloud options beyond Azure.


AI at Work: Efficiency vs. Opportunity – Karl joined mid-show to discuss how most companies use AI for productivity, not transformation. He urged leaders to think “AI for opportunity” — reimagining processes instead of layering AI onto old systems.


The Mechanical Horse Problem – The team compared incremental AI adoption to “building a mechanical horse” instead of inventing the car, warning that AI-native companies will soon disrupt legacy workflows.


Human Expertise Still Matters – The hosts emphasized that effective AI adoption still begins with human problem-solving. Teaching employees how to use agent skills, workflows, and local reasoning tools can unlock far more value than top-down automation alone.


Timestamps & Topics


00:00:00 💡 Intro and post-Halloween banter

00:02:30 🦃 Google’s Tom the Turkey AI ad

00:10:30 🎬 Adobe’s Project Frame and AI editing tools

00:14:45 🏛️ Nvidia’s ChronoEdit and photo restoration

00:28:04 🌆 Skyfall 3D diffusion world demo

00:33:18 ☁️ OpenAI and AWS $38B compute deal

00:36:42 💼 Boots-on-the-ground AI consulting

00:45:02 🧠 Efficiency vs. Opportunity in AI adoption

00:49:20 ⚙️ Mechanical horse analogy and AI-native firms

00:54:10 🧩 Human expertise + AI = true innovation

01:00:00 🏁 Closing remarks and after-show chat


The Daily AI Show Co-Hosts: Brian Maucere, Beth Lyons, and Karl Yeh

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