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How to Build an AI-Ready Culture: A Practical Guide

In this special Operator’s Cut bonus edition, NLW kicks off a new three-part Agent Readiness series with Superintelligent Head of Research, Nufar Gaspar. Drawing from thousands of enterprise interviews across Superintelligent’s Agent Readiness and Opportunity Mapping assessments, they explore why culture—not technology—is often the biggest barrier to AI adoption. Nufar shares the CHANCE framework—Communication, Human Oversight, Attitude, Network, Governance, and Enablement—and offers practical s

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The AI Daily Brief

15 Business Model Questions for OpenAI and Anthropic

This episode explores the massive revenue growth of OpenAI and Anthropic and what it means for their business models. With Anthropic hitting a $7 billion revenue run rate and OpenAI reaching $13 billion , the discussion weighs their strategic futures, including the push into enterprise versus consumer markets and the potential for new revenue streams like advertising. In the headlines, NLW covers Claude's important new 'Skills' feature, Microsoft's AI PC push, and Spotify's new deal with music l

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The AI Daily Brief

Maybe AI Will Cure Cancer After All

Today on the AI Daily Brief, Google may have just shown us how AI can actually help cure cancer. We break down a groundbreaking new discovery from Google and Yale’s C2S-Scale model, which generated a novel hypothesis about cancer cell behavior that scientists then validated in living cells. Plus, in the headlines: Google launches Veo 3.1 and Anthropic unveils Haiku 4.5 — what the updates mean for AI video and agent performance — and Pew Research finds global sentiment toward AI is turning negati

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The AI Daily Brief

The Problem with ChatGPT Erotica

OpenAI will soon let verified adults access mature content in ChatGPT—including erotica and customizable personalities—under its new “treat adults like adults” policy. CEO Sam Altman said earlier limits were to protect vulnerable users but can now be safely relaxed. The move sparked backlash from figures like Mark Cuban and Vivek Ramaswamy, who warned it could harm trust and worsen AI-related loneliness, while supporters see it as advancing user freedom and personalization. In the headlines: Cit

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The AI Daily Brief

The Next AI Platform Isn't a Model -- It's Your Context

Today on the AI Daily Brief, we explore why the next great AI platform war isn’t about models at all—but about context: who owns it, how it’s organized, and which platforms can access it. From Slack and Salesforce positioning themselves as the “agentic OS” of the enterprise to Google, Microsoft, and Grammarly battling to anchor AI agents in the data-rich environments where people already work, the competitive edge is shifting from model quality to contextual depth. As enterprises move toward “co

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

These Are the Jobs People Actually WANT AI to Automate

Today on The AI Daily Brief, Nathaniel Whittemore explores new research revealing which jobs people actually want AI to automate—and which they find morally off-limits. Drawing on studies from Stanford and Harvard, he maps where AI capability meets human preference, showing how workers and the public diverge on what tasks should be handed to machines. The episode goes beyond fear or hype to outline a nuanced “automation morality map” that helps explain where society is ready for AI, where it isn

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Hello World #28 out now: Teaching programming

Take a minute to think about the technology you use every day. How many programming hours went into the way you are reading this blog post? What discussions and solutions built the browser you’re using? We take for granted all the clever, creative programming that goes into the technology we use in our daily lives.… The post Hello World #28 out now: Teaching programming appeared first on Raspberry Pi Foundation.

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What 1,000+ Executives Told Us About AI Agents

In this special long-read episode, NLW digs into insights from thousands of executive interviews about AI and agents in the enterprise. Based on data from Superintelligent’s Agent Readiness and Opportunity Mapping audits, he unpacks where companies actually stand today—what’s working, what’s blocking progress, and where the biggest ROI opportunities lie.NLW covers:The average Agent Readiness Score and what it means for real-world adoptionThe top AI and agent use cases showing up across industrie

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The AI Daily Brief

Why the Future of AI Has a Body

This episode explores why the next era of artificial intelligence will take physical form. It examines the rise of humanoid robots, breakthroughs in embodied AI, and how advances in robotics and action models are closing the gap between digital intelligence and the real world. The discussion also highlights how rapid progress in sensors, movement, and large action models is bringing general-purpose robots closer to everyday use.

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The AI Daily Brief

How to Use Sora 2 For Business + Prompting Guide

NLW breaks down five ways businesses are already using OpenAI’s Sora 2 model — from product design and e-commerce video automation to creative marketing campaigns and new content platform opportunities. He also shares a practical guide to prompting for the best Sora results, explaining how to balance creativity with control and why “style and structure” matter most for high-quality output. Plus, in the headlines: Nvidia says 100% of its engineers now use AI coding tools like Cursor, Google launc

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The AI Daily Brief

5 Reasons AI is a Bubble (And 5 It’s Not)

Today’s episode digs into a question that has been with us since ChatGPT launched: is AI a boom or a bubble? The conversation has surged this week after deals between OpenAI and AMD and Nvidia and xAI, as well as reports around the thinness of Oracle's margins. NLW breaks down five arguments on each side — from circular investments and overbuilt data centers to explosive real revenues and unprecedented demand. The discussion reveals how investor psychology, corporate strategy, and market timing

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

Why OpenAI's AMD Deal Could Be Bigger News than DevDay

OpenAI’s massive new deal with AMD could reshape the AI hardware race — and may prove even more significant than DevDay itself. The episode explores the implications for OpenAI's relationship with Nvidia, the detials of a 6-gigawatt chip buildout, and why the deal’s stock-option structure is raising eyebrows across Silicon Valley. It also examines market reactions, renewed bubble debates, and what the DevDay “apps and agents” rollout signals for the next era of AI platforms.Brought to you by:Is

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