
On Wednesday’s show, the DAS crew wrapped up the year by reflecting on how AI actually showed up in day to day work during 2025, what expectations missed the mark, and which changes quietly stuck. The discussion focused on real adoption versus hype, how workflows evolved over the year, where agents made progress, and where friction remained. The crew also looked ahead to what 2026 is likely to demand from teams, especially around discipline, systems thinking, and operational maturity.
Key Points Discussed
2025 delivered more AI usage, but less transformation than headlines suggested
Most gains came from small workflow changes, not sweeping automation
Agents improved, but still require heavy structure and oversight
Teams that documented processes saw better results than teams chasing tools
AI fatigue increased as novelty wore off
Real value came from narrowing scope and tightening feedback loops
2026 will reward execution, not experimentation
Timestamps and Topics
00:00:19 👋 New Year’s Eve opening and reflections
00:04:10 🧠 Looking back at AI expectations for 2025
00:09:35 📉 Where AI underdelivered versus predictions
00:14:50 🔁 Small workflow wins that added up
00:20:40 🤖 Agent progress and remaining gaps
00:27:15 📋 Process discipline and documentation lessons
00:33:30 ⚙️ What teams misunderstood about AI adoption
00:39:45 🔮 What 2026 will demand from organizations
00:45:10 🏁 Year end closing and takeaways
The Daily AI Show Co Hosts: Andy Halliday, Brian Maucere, Beth Lyons, and Karl Yeh
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