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EP 596: GPT-6 rumors, Elon recruited Meta for OpenAI takeover, and more AI News That Matters

from Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast · host Everyday AI

Google had so many wins in AI this week that it was hard to keep track.Yet their competitors.... not so much. ↳ OpenAI has already shifted the conversation to GPT-6 after a rocky GPT-5 rollout. ↳ Meta keeps reshuffling their AI teams and is reportedly on an AI hiring freeze. ↳ And Apple's AI prospects are getting so bleak that they might turn to their biggest competitor to get the job done.Don't waste hours a day trying to keep up with AI. Join Everyday AI on Mondays for the AI News That MattersNewsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Thoughts on this? Join the convo and connect with other AI leaders on LinkedIn.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: [email protected] with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:GPT-6 Rumors and Roadmap RevealedSam Altman Admits GPT-5 Rollout IssuesElon Musk, Meta, and OpenAI Legal ClashMusk’s $97B OpenAI Takeover Bid ExposedMIT Report: 95% AI Pilots Fail ROIAI Bubble Concerns Hit Enterprise AdoptionMicrosoft AI Chief Warns of Sentient AI RisksGoogle AI Mode Expands with Agentic FeaturesGemini for Home to Replace Google AssistantApple in Talks to Use Google Gemini for SiriMeta Freezes AI Hiring Amid RestructuringMeta and Midjourney Announce AI Visuals DealGoogle Teases Gemini Nano Banana AI ModelOpenAI Project Memory Enhances User ExperienceGoogle Photos Adds Conversational AI EditingOpenAI Integrates Gmail and Calendar SupportPerplexity and Eleven Labs Roll Out AI AgentsTimestamps:00:00 "OpenAI's GPT-5 Rollout Issues"05:44 Musk's Failed Bid for OpenAI07:20 Musk Sues Over OpenAI Structure13:32 "Risks of Attributing Sentience to AI"16:03 Google AI Offers Automated Reservations20:46 Google's Premium Features, Apple Lags22:29 Apple Considers AI Tech from Competitors27:16 Meta's AI Hiring and Cost Concerns31:05 AI Updates: Major Memory Innovations31:57 AI Enhances Gmail and CalendarKeywords:GPT-6, GPT 6 rumors, OpenAI, Sam Altman, GPT-5 rollout, GPT-5 backlash, GPT-4o, emotional bonds with AI, unhealthy AI relationships, model safety guardrails, user-controlled tone settings, AI capacity limits, GPU shortages, trillion-dollar data centers, Elon Musk, XAI, Grok, Meta, Mark Zuckerberg, OpenAI takeover bid, public benefits corporation, antitrust scrutiny, MIT AI study, generative AI pilots, AI ROI, enterprise AI adoption, AI bubble, AI workflow issues, AI psychosis, seemingly conscious AI, SCAI, Mustafa Suleiman, Microsoft AI, sentient AI risks, Google AI model updates, agentic search features, AI mode, Google Search, Gemini for Home, Google Assistant replacement, Gemini Live, Nest speakers, conversational AI, smart home assistant, Apple AI, Siri revamp, Gemini partnership, Google and Apple, AI privacy, Meta Superintelligence Labs, Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info)

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Google had so many wins in AI this week that it was hard to keep track. Yet their competitors.... not so much. ↳ OpenAI has already shifted the conversation to GPT-6 after a rocky GPT-5 rollout. ↳ Meta keeps reshuffling their AI teams and is reportedly on an AI hiring freeze. ↳ And Apple's AI prospects are getting so bleak that they might turn to their biggest competitor to get the job done. Don't waste hours a day trying to keep up with AI. Join Everyday AI on Mondays fo...

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