
This episode focused on how AI systems are getting more efficient, more agentic, and more practical. The first half centered on Google’s TurboQuant breakthrough, then shifted into portable AI skills, Codex, Claude, Gemini, and team workflow design. The second half moved through Meta’s new TRIBE V2 brain model, Google’s voice-first Gemini updates, Amazon’s robotics push, and the growing case for smaller specialized models instead of always using frontier systems.
Key Points Discussed
00:01:27 Google’s TurboQuant and why cheaper, faster inference could reshape AI infrastructure
00:12:10 Building portable skills across Claude, Codex, and Gemini for real team workflows
00:22:45 An unverified report about AI companies scanning and discarding books for training
00:25:25 Meta’s TRIBE V2 brain model and virtual neuroscience from large-scale scan data
00:33:19 Gemini 3.1 Flash live audio and Andy’s long-running vision for voice-first AI systems
00:34:29 Google AI Studio, Firebase deployment, and building full application workflows inside Google’s stack
00:40:03 Amazon’s robotics acquisition and what it could mean for warehouse humanoids
00:41:43 Why smaller specialized models may beat frontier models for tasks like OCR and handwriting recognition
The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Brian Maucere, Andy Halliday
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