
In the May 11, 2026, episode of The Daily AI Show, hosts Beth Lyons, Andy Halliday, and Gareth Hood cover a wide range of recent AI advancements and their real-world implications. Andy highlights the release of Gemini 3.1 Ultra with its massive two-million token context window, the new Anthropic "Dreaming" skill for agent memory consolidation, and the integration of ChatGPT 5.5 directly into Google Sheets for complex modeling. He also shares fascinating research indicating that sophisticated AI models are beginning to exhibit emotional reactions to positive and negative prompts. Beth explores the broader impacts of the technology, discussing how massive context windows are accelerating scientific breakthroughs—such as using AI to detect new exoplanets from years of NASA data—and examining the complex change management and identity challenges workers face as companies shift toward AI-centric operations. Meanwhile, Gareth brings in hardware and enterprise updates, sharing the news that Apple has confirmed cameras in upcoming AirPods and that OpenAI has launched a new deployment company, built on the acquisition of the consulting firm Tomoro, to help large organizations directly integrate frontier AI into their workflows.
Key Points Discussed
00:00:00 Gemini 3.1 Ultra and AI Memory
00:13:15 Scott Wu, Cognition, and the Math-Talent Pipeline
00:20:25 ChatGPT’s Native Google Sheets Sidebar
00:29:32 Apple’s AI-Ready Earbuds and Wearable AI
00:38:50 Study on AI Mood, Boredom, and Prompt Framing
00:44:11 OpenAI Launches Deployment Company
00:55:27 Codex, Claude Code, and Enterprise AI Adoption
The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Beth Lyons, Andy Halliday, Gareth Hood
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