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Did OpenAI Just Kill a Bunch of Agent Startups? OpenAI DevDay 2025 First Reactions

Bonus Episode! OpenAI’s 2025 DevDay just redefined the agent landscape — and maybe wiped out a slew of startups in the process? In this instant reaction bonus episode, NLW breaks down the biggest announcements, including the new Agent Kit, Apps SDK, and API updates, and asks whether OpenAI’s latest moves spell the end for companies like Lindy, Zapier, and n8n. Plus, early reactions from the developer community, what these tools really mean for agent adoption, and why the shift from innovation to

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

The Top 50 AI For Work Apps You Haven't Tried Yet

A new report from Andreessen Horowitz and Mercury reveals where startups are actually putting their AI budgets — the top 50 applications, the trends driving spending, and what that means for the future of enterprise adoption. From creative tools to AI agents, we break down which categories are emerging as must-haves and why horizontal apps still dominate over niche solutions. We also explore how the next generation of “AI employees” is moving from hype to real budget line items. Plus, in the hea

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

I Tested ChatGPT As My Cofounder for a Week - Here's Everything I Learned

The AI Daily Brief puts ChatGPT’s new Pulse feature through its paces to see if it can truly act like a proactive startup cofounder. This episode explores how well Pulse extends strategic conversations, surfaces useful ideas, and bridges the gap between reactive chat and anticipatory intelligence. It also covers Sora 2 and Anthropic’s Imagine—two new releases that reveal where creative and enterprise AI are headed next.Brought to you by:Is your enterprise ready for the future of agentic AI?⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

The Era of Agentic Shopping

OpenAI has introduced Instant Checkout inside ChatGPT, allowing purchases to happen directly in the conversation. The update challenges the traditional search-to-cart model, raising questions about consumer adoption, advertising, and control of online shopping intent. Discussion also covers the agentic commerce protocols powering this shift, Stripe and Shopify’s involvement, Google’s competing AP2 standard, and the broader implications for Amazon, Google, and the future of e-commerce.Brought to

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

When Will AI Make Scientific Discoveries?

Today’s AI Daily Brief asks when artificial intelligence will begin making real scientific discoveries. We look at Periodic Labs, which just raised more than $300 million to build AI scientists and autonomous labs for physics and chemistry, and Thinking Machines, which is creating tools to democratize custom model training. These efforts highlight a shift from consumer apps toward AI as a scientific instrument, arriving alongside early reports that models like GPT-5 are already generating small

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

Sora 2 and the Brainrot Rebellion

On this episode, NLW goes deep on OpenAI’s release of Sora 2—its next-generation video generation model—and the launch of the new Sora social app, which some are calling an AI-powered TikTok. Is this the beginning of a Cambrian explosion of creativity, or just the next wave of AI brain rot? The show explores what makes Sora 2 different, how the cameo feature could reshape social media, the early cultural backlash, and what this moment says about society’s growing rebellion against attention-drai

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

Claude Sonnet 4.5 Can Code Autonomously for 30 Hours 🤯

Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4.5 reportedly demonstrates groundbreaking autonomy by coding for up to 30 hours non-stop, significantly outpacing prior benchmarks like GPT-5 Codex’s seven-hour runs. This leap is enabled by innovations such as enforced modular artifacts, persistent memory surfaces, planning loops, and runtime constraints—transforming the way AI tackles complex, long-horizon tasks. The broader implication is that AI is now not only capable of building sophisticated applications autonom

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

Learn AI or Be Replaced - Accenture’s 11,000 Layoffs Are a Warning

Accenture’s earnings call sparked major discssuin after leadership confirmed plans to cut staff who can’t transition into AI-focused roles. The firm is simultaneously investing heavily in reskilling and hiring for generative AI expertise, reshaping its workforce in real time. This episode unpacks what that shift reveals about Accenture, the consulting industry at large, and the future of professional skills in the age of AI.Brought to you by:Is your enterprise ready for the future of agentic AI?

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

Don't Blame AI for Workslop

Everyone is suddenly talking about workslop—AI-generated content that looks polished but lacks substance. This episode argues that the problem isn’t underperforming AI, but broken incentives and unnecessary busywork that AI is exposing. It explores why workslop is really an organizational issue, how to shift from inputs to outcomes, and what leaders can do to eliminate fake work and improve productivity.Brought to you by:Is your enterprise ready for the future of agentic AI?⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Visit AGNTCY.org

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

How ChatGPT Pulse Could Change AI

OpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Pulse, a new proactive background agent that shifts AI from reactive answers to daily, personalized insights. Pulse curates updates based on chats, preferences, and connected apps, effectively acting like a research assistant that anticipates needs instead of waiting for prompts. This launch highlights a broader paradigm shift toward proactive, context-driven AI and has sparked major discussion around personalization, memory, and the future of background agents.Brough

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

Could Gemini 3.0 and Claude 4.5 Be Coming Soon?

The AI lab rivalry is heating up as rumors swirl about Gemini 3 and Anthropic 4.5. Anthropic faces reputational struggles after coding model stumbles and political headwinds, while OpenAI’s GPT-5 Codex is winning back developers. Meanwhile, Google has strong momentum, Microsoft is charting a distributed strategy, and Amazon is re-emerging through AWS, setting the stage for a volatile fall in foundation model competition. Brought to you by:Is your enterprise ready for the future of agentic AI?⁠⁠⁠

The AI Daily Brief
The AI Daily Brief

AI Adoption Lessons from 5000 Devs

Google Cloud’s new Dora research report offers the most in-depth look yet at how developers are using AI—surveying nearly 5,000 professionals worldwide. The findings highlight soaring adoption (now at 90%), major gains in productivity and code quality, and a striking paradox where trust in AI still lags behind usage. Perhaps the biggest insight: AI boosts individual performance, but its real impact depends on how organizations adapt their systems and workflows to capture those gains.Brought to y

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