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My personal nerd-out on the newest in tech, AI, gaming & more. 

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LB breaks down the week’s biggest AI and tech stories — from Anthropic’s bug-hunting Claude and a new Claude Marketplace, to an OpenAI exec exit over a Pentagon tie, Google’s open-source memory agent, Karpathy’s AutoResearch, and an emerging compute squeeze that’s reshaping chip design. What do these moves tell us about where AI is headed? Expect clear explanations, practical takeaways, and a bit of personal perspective from a marketer, coder, ex‑D1 athlete, husband and dad who’s building with AI every day. We’ll close with a short reflection on the biggest trend tying these stories together.
LB breaks down the week's biggest AI and tech moves: OpenAI's GPT‑5.3 Instant, Google's Gemini 3.1 Flash‑Lite, OpenAI's push into developer tooling (plus Codex for Windows), a model‑fingerprinting tool that changes IP math, Nvidia's $4B photonics bet, and the growing tug‑of‑war between Pentagon guardrails and operational reality. Expect clear explanations, why it matters to you, and practical takeaways for builders, marketers, and tech‑curious folks. LB brings first‑hand perspective as a marketer and builder, a dad balancing family and code, and a former D1 athlete who likes straight talk. Tune in for a friendly, skeptical, and strategic look at where AI is heading this week.
This episode of Techishub digs into seven big headlines: Google’s Nano Banana 2 and the new Flow creative studio, Perplexity’s Perplexity Computer orchestration, Microsoft giving Copilot a dedicated agentic compute, the Anthropic Claude data‑exfiltration incident, Meta’s multibillion chip deal with Google and Nvidia’s huge market forecast, Gemini multi‑step reasoning coming to flagship phones and Circle to Search updates, and Niantic/robotics moves toward machine‑first maps and physical automation. LB connects the dots between consumer convenience, the compute arms race, security and misuse, and what all this means for creators, marketers, and everyday users. Expect clear explanations, practical takeaways, and the host’s candid perspective as a marketer, developer‑in‑training, father, and former D1 athlete.
In this episode, we're diving into one of the wildest weeks in AI. Anthropic just hit a staggering $350 billion valuation, but here's the twist—they're quietly backing away from their safety commitments. We'll break down what this means for the industry and why even the "safety-first" company is changing its tune. Plus: Meta and AMD's massive infrastructure deal, the departure shaking up Amazon's AGI lab, new AI agent deployment tools that work in 60 seconds, and why developers are literally refusing to work without AI anymore. We're also exploring whether AI agents are actually "thinking" or just really good at searching—spoiler alert, the answer might surprise you. Join me as we connect the dots between billion-dollar deals, shifting safety priorities, and what it all means for those of us building, using, and yes, sometimes worrying about AI's future.
This week OpenAI started putting ads right in your ChatGPT conversations, Apple's reportedly racing to catch Meta in the smart glasses game, and Microsoft wants AI to literally argue with itself to help you make better decisions. Plus, we're diving into why the current era of coding agents might already be over, and what that means for developers. We'll also cover Anthropic's new code security scanner, breakthrough research on AI autonomy, and why Claude keeps winning the coding battle. Whether you're building with AI or just trying to keep up with where this is all heading, this episode breaks down what actually matters.
This week in AI just got wild. Google dropped Gemini 3.1 Pro with massive reasoning improvements, but OpenAI might be in trouble—we break down why they're struggling to compete. Plus, Sam Altman and Dario Amodei literally refused to hold hands at an AI summit (yes, really), and we're seeing practical AI agent lessons that actually matter for your business. We'll also cover Cursor's new agent sandboxing system, a genius prompt repetition hack that boosts performance for free, and why the conversation about AI's impact on jobs is getting more serious. If you're building with AI or just trying to understand where this is all heading, this episode breaks it all down in plain English.
This week we're diving into the wild world of AI agents and why everyone's suddenly worried about security. OpenAI just scooped up the OpenClaw creator, ChatGPT got a literal "Lockdown Mode," and wait until you hear what the Pentagon might be doing with Claude. Plus, we're breaking down the hardware race to make AI actually fast enough to feel real-time. We'll also talk about why some smart people think AGI is way further off than the hype suggests, explore how different companies are achieving crazy-fast inference speeds, and discuss what happens when an AI agent launches on Telegram and immediately gets suspended. It's a lot, but I promise we'll make sense of it all. Whether you're building with AI, marketing with it, or just trying to understand where this is all heading, this episode breaks down what actually matters in this week's news.
This week, we're breaking down the massive AI infrastructure spending spree that has Big Tech dropping $650 billion in 2026—one of the largest corporate investments in U.S. history. We'll explore what this means for the future of AI development, why chip makers like Nvidia are celebrating, and how this investment boom connects to the AI-heavy Super Bowl ads we're seeing this year. Plus, we're diving into the regulatory shake-ups in weight-loss drugs, Netflix's antitrust troubles, and why Stellantis just lost a quarter of its value over EV strategy concerns. From the boardroom to the big game, AI is reshaping everything—and I've got thoughts on what it all means for marketers, entrepreneurs, and anyone trying to build in this space. Grab your coffee and settle in. This is the Techishub Podcast.
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Weekly tech discussion
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This week in Techishub Podcast, we dive into some jaw-dropping numbers as Anthropic and OpenAI gear up for massive funding rounds valuing them in the hundreds of billions. Then we explore how AI is stepping into healthcare through personalized ChatGPT experiences and revolutionizing gaming with NitroGen — a model that plays games just by watching videos! We'll also unpack a fascinating new benchmark where a Chinese model named Qwen-3-VL outperforms GPT-4o and GPT-5-Thinking in web navigation tasks, showing the rising force of open-source AI ecosystems. We wrap up with a deep dive into context graphs—why capturing relationships matters for AI reasoning—and talk cybersecurity concerns as AI integration races ahead without proper safeguards. Whether you’re a coder, marketer, gamer, or just an AI enthusiast, this episode breaks down what all this means for the future of tech and our everyday lives.
Weekly tech discussion
Weekly tech discussion
Weekly tech discussion
Weekly tech discussion
This week on Techishub Podcast, we’re diving into some seriously fascinating AI and tech moves shaping the future. From Meta’s massive acquisition of Manus for over $2 billion to cutting-edge neuromorphic robotic skin that could change how robots ‘feel,’ there’s a lot to unpack about where AI is headed and what it means for us. We’ll also unpack why software design has to rethink itself now that AI agents are becoming the main users, how NVIDIA's $5 billion Intel investment played out like a savvy chess move, and a really insightful look at AI’s real coding chops with React. Stick around for some personal takes on what this all means for us as creators, marketers, and everyday tech lovers.
In this episode of Techishub Podcast, we dive into the big tech and AI stories shaping the start of 2026. From TikTok narrowly avoiding a U.S. ban thanks to smart investor moves, to a rollercoaster Bitcoin surge that erased gains in minutes, to an upbeat S&P 500 finish beating expectations—there's a lot to unpack. We'll also explore analysts’ bullish AI-driven market forecasts and the huge cultural hype around Grand Theft Auto VI, setting the stage for a fascinating year ahead. Whether you're into crypto, curious about AI’s real impact on markets, or just a tech aficionado wanting to understand the deeper shifts in the digital landscape, this episode’s for you. I’ll break down what these developments mean for all of us—from marketers and gamers to parents and coders—while sharing my personal take on where things are headed.
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