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Ep 821: Claude Desktop Gets Upgrade, New Open Source Model Shocks, ChatGPT Desktop Gets Better and 7 More AI Features You Can Use Today

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

Is Kimi K3 the shocker of 2026? Could be. Now, we have a new (soon to be) Open Model that’s competing with Fable 5 and GPT-5.6, a feat few would have believed possible. And that was the only new and important drop this week in AI. Claude brought useful browser to the desktop, ChatGPT made a big fix to how ChatGPT Work works and Google rolled out avatars that could change content creation. Don’t miss our Friday Features show, where we recap the most important AI updates and features you can use today. Claude Desktop Gets Upgrade, New Open Source Model Shocks, ChatGPT Desktop Gets Better and 7 More AI Features You Can Use Today -- An Everyday AI Chat with Jordan WilsonNewsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageToday's Episode on LinkedIn: Thoughts on this? Join the convo on LinkedIn and connect with other AI leaders.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: [email protected] with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:Anthropic Claude Desktop App Browser UpgradeOpenAI ChatGPT Work Desktop App ImprovementsChatGPT Universal Search Feature LaunchSuperhuman Email Auto-Draft with GPT-4Spotify AI Voice/Text Conversation FeatureGemini Omni Personal Avatar Video CreationGoogle Vids Integration with Personal AvatarsMoonshot Kimmy K3 Open Source Model ReleaseKimmy K3 vs Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 BenchmarksTimestamps:00:00 New open source AI model release03:41 Microsoft Copilot and Claude app updates07:22 Improving chat history search12:30 Spotify's data personalization benefits14:52 Launching Google Avatar Feature18:24 Mainstream avatar video tools21:33 Improved ChatGPT project syncing24:15 Introducing Kimmy K Three Model29:30 New Kimmy k three for enterprises30:45 Friday feature show wrap-upKeywords: Claude desktop, Claude desktop upgrade, open source AI model, proprietary AI, open vs closed AI, Anthropic, built-in browser, Claude app, API docs, browser integration, permissions card, security layers, ChatGPT desktop app, OpenAI, universal search, ChatGPT search, chat history, project sync, mobile AI apps, Codex, ChatGPT work, Codex mode, Superhuman mail, auto draft, Anthropic Frontier models, GPT-3.5, Gmail integration, Outlook integration, Spotify, Talk to Spotify, personalized AI conversation, Gemini Omni, Google Gemini, personal avatars, Google Vids, video editing AI, video avatars, L&D AI, content creation with AI, Kimi k3, Moonshot AI, 2.8 trillion parameter model, 1 million token context, vision mode, benchmark leaderboards, Fable 5, GPT 5.6, Opus 4.8, open model weights, self-host AI, enterprise AI solutions, long context AI, front-end design AI, subscription AI tools, API pricing, AI benchmark, arena rankingsSend Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info)

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Is Kimi K3 the shocker of 2026? Could be. Now, we have a new (soon to be) Open Model that’s competing with Fable 5 and GPT-5.6, a feat few would have believed possible. And that was the only new and important drop this week in AI. Claude brought useful browser to the desktop, ChatGPT made a big fix to how ChatGPT Work works and Google rolled out avatars that could change content creation. Don’t miss our Friday Features show, where we recap the most important...

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