
This episode focused on how AI is moving from chat into action: persistent agents, enterprise workflows, customer support, navigation, and websites built for AI use. The group spent the most time on Perplexity’s new “personal computer” concept, then moved through Grammarly’s rollback, Google Maps’ Gemini updates, OpenAI’s visual explanations, voice-based support agents, and how prompting changes when you are assigning tasks instead of just chatting.
Key points discussed
00:02:47 — Perplexity “personal computer” and the shift from browser assistant to always-on agent
00:08:13 — Enterprise angle, model routing, and whether Perplexity is building a stronger moat
00:09:28 — Real-world cost frustrations with MyClaw and why powerful agents can get expensive fast
00:13:08 — Portability, local memory, and whether users can move away from one agent platform later
00:23:02 — Grammarly’s Expert Review rollback and the legal/ethical issue of using living writers’ identities
00:32:40 — Google Maps “Ask Maps” update and Gemini-powered conversational search for places
00:39:20 — OpenAI’s dynamic visual explanations for math and science questions in ChatGPT
00:41:29 — AI customer support and outbound voice agents that call users proactively
00:49:17 — How prompting is changing when using AI for tasks versus conversation
01:00:08 — The growing complexity of skills, plugins, agents, sub-agents, automations, and MCP
01:02:40 — Why websites may need to be designed for agents, including discussion of WebMCP
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