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GPT-5.5, DeepSeek 4 and Hermes

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Show Summary

The episode opens with reactions to GPT-5.5, including benchmark comparisons, pricing pressure on Anthropic, and what the new model enables in practice. The hosts then look at DeepSeek 4’s frontier-level open-weight performance and Brian’s one-prompt demo that turns a show transcript into a rich web recap page. In the second half, the discussion shifts to agent memory, OpenAI’s expanding agent platform, security concerns around Anthropic and Mythos, and how privacy features can also be misused. The show closes with local AI on phones through Google Edge Gallery and Google’s new Deep Research upgrades.

Key Points Discussed

  • 00:00:47 GPT-5.5 Release and Early Benchmarks
  • 00:06:27 DeepSeek 4 Enters the Frontier Race
  • 00:12:58 Brian’s One-Prompt Show Page Demo
  • 00:29:02 Anthropic’s Perfect Memory and Hermes Discussion
  • 00:39:05 OpenAI Predicts Faster Capability Gains
  • 00:42:29 Anthropic Desktop Permissions and Agent Security Risks
  • 00:44:55 OpenAI Privacy Features and Dual-Use Concerns
  • 00:46:03 Mythos, GPT-5.5, and Firefox Security Audits
  • 00:51:56 Local Gemma Models on Phones
  • 00:53:40 Google Deep Research and Deep Research Max

The Daily AI Show Co-Hosts

This episode features Beth Lyons, Brian Maucere, and Andy Halliday as the co-hosts. Brian leads the early discussion on GPT-5.5 and demonstrates a one-prompt workflow for turning transcripts into a structured web recap, while Beth and Andy dig into agent memory, security, local AI, and the broader implications of rapidly advancing AI systems.

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