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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2025 · 19 MIN

E32: News of the Day - openAI open Source models, Genie 3, Clays valuation and Employment Shift

from The AI Cookbook: AI Tools | Enterprise AI | Leadership · host Malcolm Werchota

Your daily 10-minute executive brief on AI developments that actually matter for your business.My friend Mantas said it best: "I love the deep dives, but what happened YESTERDAY?" This episode is the answer - a rapid-fire brief on the four AI stories from this week that will directly impact your customers, your business model, and your competitive position.We cover:OpenAI's shocking open-source pivot (and what it means when AI becomes free)Google's Genie 3 and the death of "seeing is believing"Clay's massive valuation and the AI sales revolutionThe employment shift that's changing your customer demographicsNo theory. No speculation. Just what happened, what it means for your customers, and what you should do about it.Perfect for your morning commute or between meetings. Because in the AI economy, yesterday's news shapes tomorrow's strategy.

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