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EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 10 MIN

Supercomputer Is the Word You Are Going to Hear a Lot Before the End of This Year (Cool Tools)

from In A(i) Nutshell · host Andrew Davis

Andrew Miles Davis covers three tools on this week's Cool Tools Tuesday, anchored by a shift he thinks is about to define the rest of 2026, the move from standalone AI tools to unified AI workspaces where multiple models, agents, memory, and automation sit in a single environment. He introduces Higgs Field Supercomputer, an expansion from the video aggregator he already pays for into a broader AI operating system that combines Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and others under one roof with shared memory and agent capabilities. He also covers Komos, an AI powered research and automation platform sitting between a large language model and an operating system, and rounds off with Guideless, a Chrome extension that records your screen workflow and automatically turns it into a narrated tutorial video ready to share or embed. Andrew is transparent that he has not tested all three himself yet, which is a useful reminder of how fast this space is moving. Subscribe to In AI Nutshell for three new tools every Tuesday.

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