
The team recapped the show’s long streak and promised live holiday episodes no matter the date. The conversation then shifted into lawsuits against Perplexity, paywalled content scraping, global copyright patchwork, wearable AI acquisitions, and early consumer hardware failures. The second half explored Poetic’s breakthrough on the ARC AGI 2 test, Gemini’s meta reasoning improvements, ChatGPT’s slowing growth, expected 5.2 releases, and growing pressure on OpenAI as December model season arrives.
Key Points Discussed
New York Times sues Perplexity for copyright infringement
Paywalled content leakage and global loopholes make enforcement difficult
Acquisition of Limitless leads Meta to kill the pendant, refund buyers, and absorb the team
Holiday AR glasses reviewed as nearly useless for real world tasks
Lack of user testing and poor UX plague early AI wearable devices
Amazon delivery glasses raise safety concerns and visual distraction issues
Poetic’s recursive reasoning system beats Gemini on ARC AGI 2 for only 37 dollars per solution
ARC AGI 2 scores jump from 5 percent months ago to 50 plus percent today
Gemini’s multimodal training diet gives it an edge in reasoning tasks
Debate over LLM glass ceilings and the need for neurosymbolic approaches
ChatGPT’s user growth slows while Gemini leads in downloads, MAUs, and time in app
OpenAI expected to ship 5.2, but concerns rise about rushing a release
OpenAI pauses ads to focus on improving model quality
Netflix acquires Warner Brothers for 83B, expanding its IP catalog
IP libraries increase in value as AI accelerates character based content
Perplexity Comet browser gets BrowseSafe, blocking 91 percent of prompt injections
Google Workspace gems can now run inside Docs, Sheets, and Slides
Gemini powered follow up workflows, transcript processing, and structured docs become trivial
Gems enable faithful extraction of slide content from PDFs for internal knowledge building
Timestamps and Topics
00:00:00 👋 StreamYard return, layout issues, chin cam chaos
00:02:40 🎄 Holiday schedule, 611 episode streak
00:05:45 ⚖️ NYT sues Perplexity, copyright debate
00:08:20 🔒 Paywalls, global republication, Times of India loophole
00:14:23 🏷️ Gift links, scraping, and attribution confusion
00:17:10 🧑🤝🧑 Limitless pendant killed after Meta acquisition
00:20:14 🤓 Andy reviews the Holiday AR glasses
00:24:39 😬 Massive UX failures and eye strain issues
00:28:42 🥽 Amazon driver AR glasses concerns
00:32:10 🔍 Poetic beats Gemini and DeepThink on ARC AGI 2
00:34:51 📈 Reasoning leaps from 5 percent to 54 percent
00:40:15 🧠 LLM limits, multimodal breakthroughs, neurosymbolic debates
00:43:10 📉 ChatGPT growth slows, Gemini rises
00:46:50 🧪 OpenAI 5.2 speculation and Code Red context
00:51:12 🎬 Netflix buys Warner Brothers for 83B
00:53:06 📦 IP libraries and AI enabled content expansion
00:54:50 🛡️ Perplexity Comet adds BrowseSafe
00:57:30 🧩 Gems in Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides
01:02:27 📄 Knowledge conversion from PDFs into outlines
01:04:35 🧮 Asana, transcripts, and automated workflows
01:08:10 🏁 Closing and troubleshooting tomorrow’s layout
The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Brian Maucere, Beth Lyons, and Andy Halliday
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