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Consumer devices and everyday life
88 episodes tagged “Consumer devices and everyday life” in the 2026-07-22 package card index, newest first. The companies and adjacent topics come from the same episodes.
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Will Your Job Be Taken Not by AI, but by Someone Using ChatGPT?ChatGPT · Artificial intelligence · Apple HealthWatch →ChatGPT or Claude: Which System Will Become the Main Interface for Work and Life?OpenAI · ChatGPT · AnthropicWatch →ChatGPT vs. Claude: Which One Actually Works for the Person?ChatGPT · Claude Design · ChatGPT VoiceWatch →The Problem With New AI Models Is No Longer Power, but the Person Who Has to Make Sense of Them AllChatGPT · Codex · ClaudeWatch →ChatGPT Is Already Used at Work Even Where the Company Banned It: Maturity Is Defined by Process, Not PolicyChatGPT · Artificial intelligenceWatch →Fable 5 Returned, GPT-5.6 Was Hidden Behind a New Lineup, and Gemini 3.5 Is Delayed: The Race Has Become Almost Incomprehensible to UsersClaude · Claude Opus · ChatGPTWatch →ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok Do More Than Answer Differently—Their Companies Give Them Different Political CharactersGemini · ChatGPT · OpenAIWatch →How to Use AI Without Losing Money: Build the Knowledge Base First, Then Score People and LeadsChatGPT · Telegram · ClaudeWatch →80% of Investment Went to OpenAI and Anthropic: The Market Looks Broad, but the Center of the New Economy Is Already Very NarrowOpenAI · Anthropic · Mistral AIWatch →Claude Fable 5 Showed a New Level of Work—and How Strategic a Model Has BecomeAnthropic · Codex · ClaudeWatch →AI Has Started Building Itself: Development Speeds Up, and the Main Human Skill Shifts to Choosing the DirectionAnthropic · OpenAI · Artificial intelligenceWatch →ChatGPT Has Gained “Living Memory”: The Assistant Becomes More Useful, but Someone Else’s Version of You Can PersistOpenAI · ChatGPT · Context windowWatch →ChatGPT-5.5 Reads Prompts and Gets More Expensive: Personalization Is Growing Faster Than TrustChatGPT · Grok · GPT-5.5Watch →Durov’s WhatsApp Dispute, a New ChatGPT Pro, and Layoffs Show That AI Has Become Part of Corporate PowerOpenAI · WhatsApp · ChatGPTWatch →AI Is Getting More Expensive, Access Is Narrowing, and Investment Is Rising: The Free Magic Is EndingGoogle · OpenAI · ChatGPTWatch →Google Offers to Move Chats Out of ChatGPT: Memory Is Becoming the Main Way to Keep a UserChatGPT · Google · Claude CodeWatch →OpenClaw Gains Access to Your Computer: An Agent’s Utility Grows in Exact Proportion to the Possible LeakOpenAI · Anthropic · ChatGPTWatch →A New Voice and Call Recording Make ChatGPT a Participant in the Meeting—While Sources Turns Projects Into Working MemoryOpenAI · ChatGPT · GPTWatch →The World of AI Agents Has Already Arrived: A Model Makes Discoveries, Hires People, and Opens New Paths for DeceptionChatGPT · OpenAI · GeminiWatch →AI Agents Are Becoming a Systemic Force: One Error Now Travels Through Code, Money, and the Physical WorldApple · OpenAI · GeminiWatch →OpenAI and Anthropic Are Beginning a War of Business Models, Not Models: Advertising vs. Expensive WorkOpenAI · Anthropic · ChatGPTWatch →Musk Is Suing OpenAI While Both Sides Build a Future Valued in the TrillionsOpenAI · Elon Musk · Artificial intelligenceWatch →Personal AI Promises to Know You Better—and Quietly Turns Data Into the Main ProductGoogle · Apple · AmazonWatch →AI Is Entering Health and the Home, but Everyday Reliability Lags Behind Medical PromisesChatGPT · OpenAI · GoogleWatch →Your Data Is Already Working for AI: A Wristband, TikTok, Meta, and Deepfakes Are Merging Into One Personal ProfileTikTok · ChatGPT · MetaWatch →AI Was Wrong, but the System Reacted as Though It Were Right: This Is How a False Alarm Becomes DangerousArtificial intelligence · United States · ChatGPTWatch →A Trillion-Dollar OpenAI and a Million Tesla Robots: The Market Is Pricing Scale Before It Has Seen ReliabilityElon Musk · China · OpenAIWatch →AI Agents Are Not Ready to Replace Work Yet—but They Are Already Changing Prices, GDP, and the Rules of Online StoresChatGPT · OpenAI · GeminiWatch →A Trillion-Dollar OpenAI, a Social-Media Ban for Children, and a Home Robot: One Market Is Selling the Promise Before the ProductOpenAI · Elon Musk · Artificial intelligenceWatch →ChatGPT Is Becoming an Operating System: Apps and Agents Now Live Inside One WindowOpenAI · ChatGPT · SoraWatch →ChatGPT Memory Makes the Assistant More Useful—and Turns Every Error Into a Long StoryChatGPT · GPT · YouTubeWatch →Robotaxis Are Already in Silicon Valley: Tesla’s Trillion-Dollar Valuation Depends on the Network, Not the CarApple · iPhone · Artificial general intelligenceWatch →Flying Cars and 6G Are Impressive, but Search, Parental Controls, and Chips Will Shape the Near FutureApple · OpenAI · TeslaWatch →Apple Can Buy Google’s Model, but It Cannot Buy an Organization That Knows How to Ship AIGoogle · Meta · Artificial intelligenceWatch →ChatGPT-5 Arrived With a New Problem: Your AI Conversations Can Become EvidenceOpenAI · GPT-5 · Elon MuskWatch →Meta’s “Personal Superintelligence” Sounds Good, but Users Need an Assistant That Works TodayOpenAI · Artificial intelligence · MicrosoftWatch →Grok 4 Is Impressive in Speed and Ambition, but a Work Tool Is Not Defined by a BenchmarkGrok · OpenAI · Grok 4Watch →The New York Times Lawsuit Shows How Much Data AI Retains—and How Little Control the User HasOpenAI · ChatGPT · Artificial intelligenceWatch →ChatGPT at $20 and $200: An Expensive Subscription Does Not Solve the Model-Choice ProblemApple · ChatGPT · GPTWatch →OpenAI Wants a Device of Its Own While Google Turns the Entire Internet Into One AI InterfaceOpenAI · Google · AppleWatch →The US Decided to Sell NVIDIA to the World So the World Would Not Learn to Live Without NVIDIAUnited States · China · NVIDIAWatch →Voice Assistants Still Make Mistakes, While Scammers Already Use AI at Full ScaleGoogle · OpenAI · GoWatch →o3 Unified OpenAI’s Tools but Did Not Solve the Main Problem—Confident HallucinationsOpenAI o3 · OpenAI · ChinaWatch →A “Think” Button Does Not Make a Model Conscious—It Shows the Cost of a Long TaskOpenAI · Deep Research · ClaudeWatch →The US, China, and Europe Are Regulating AI for Three Different GoalsChina · United States · OpenAIWatch →Manus Sells Finished Work, Not a Smart Model—and That Is Why It Looks Stronger Than ChatGPTManus · Grok · ChatGPTWatch →Meta and Microsoft Are Dividing User Habits, Not ModelsMicrosoft · OpenAI · Deep ResearchWatch →Tech Giants Cannot Deploy AI Because Their Main Problem Is Not the Model—It Is Their Own CompanyOpenAI · Amazon · GoogleWatch →The $500 Billion Stargate: AI Is Becoming a National Industrial ProgramDonald Trump · OpenAI · Elon MuskWatch →2025 Began Not With AGI, but With AI Moving From the Screen Into the Physical WorldOpenAI · Artificial general intelligence · Artificial intelligenceWatch →AI Learned to Reason—and Learned to Hide What Happens Inside More Effectively at the Same TimeArtificial intelligence · ChatGPT · InstagramWatch →Sora, Video Chat, and a $56 Billion Court Case: Technology Accelerates, but People Still Make the RulesElon Musk · Tesla · OpenAIWatch →AI Agents Promise to Replace Employees, but They Still Cannot Replace a Bad InterfaceOpenAI · Microsoft · GoogleWatch →When Gemini Told a Person to Die, the Problem Was Not ‘Evil AI’ but the Absence of AccountabilityElon Musk · Google · OpenAIWatch →AGI Is Promised for Tomorrow, but No One Has Explained What Is Supposed to ArriveElon Musk · Artificial general intelligence · Sam AltmanWatch →AI Promises to Find Work Faster—and Turns the Job Market Into a Competition Between BotsLinkedIn · ChatGPT · OpenAIWatch →Elon Musk Is Building AI as an Industrial Project: One Hundred Thousand GPUs, Tesla, SpaceX, and the Price of ScaleElon Musk · Tesla · NVIDIAWatch →Meta Is Betting on Glasses, OpenAI on Voice. Both Want to Remove the Screen Between People and AIOpenAI · Meta · ChatGPTWatch →Apple Controls the Device; OpenAI Controls the Expectation of Magic. Now They Are Moving Toward the Same ProductApple · OpenAI · Apple IntelligenceWatch →OpenAI Taught a Model to Think Longer—but Made Choosing an AI Even HarderOpenAI · OpenAI o1 · AppleWatch →Apple Does Not Have to Show AI First—It Only Has to Put It Where People Will Not LeaveApple · iPhone · Artificial intelligenceWatch →Telegram, OpenAI, and the Market for Trust: Why Polished Numbers Can No Longer Be Taken at Face ValueTelegram · Apple · OpenAIWatch →Pavel Durov's Arrest Turned Telegram From an App Into a Political QuestionTelegram · Elon Musk · Pavel DurovWatch →Can All AI Content Be Labeled—and Who Is Responsible When a Model Changes Itself?OpenAI · ChatGPT · Artificial intelligenceWatch →AGI by 2030 Is Constrained by More Than Models—It May Run Out of ElectricityGoogle · Large language model · ChinaWatch →The US Election Is Reshaping the Technology Market Faster Than It AppearsGoogle · Generative AI · United StatesWatch →ChatGPT Is Changing Search, but the Web Is Not Disappearing—What Changes Is Who Captures the ValueChatGPT · Google · OpenAIWatch →Rockets, Drones, and Electric Vehicles: The Future Runs Into Economics and the Cost of FailureSpaceX · China · United StatesWatch →The Entire Tech Industry Talks About ChatGPT, Yet Outside the Bubble Surprisingly Few People Know What to Do With ItNVIDIA · Elon Musk · AppleWatch →Apple Has Put AI Into the iPhone, but the Biggest Risk Is Not SiriApple · OpenAI · SamsungWatch →ChatGPT Is Already Useful in Everyday Life, but the Industry Still Cannot Turn AI Into a Proper ProductOpenAI · Tesla · ChatGPTWatch →NVIDIA Became the Symbol of the AI Boom, but the Market Is Already Crowded With Products That Have No Real DefensibilityMicrosoft · NVIDIA · AppleWatch →Why ChatGPT Is ‘Getting Dumber,’ Apple Is Moving Slowly on AI, and Our Data Is the Most Fragile Part of the SystemOpenAI · Apple · ChatGPTWatch →Autopilot, Remote Work, and Regulation: Technology Is Limited Not by What It Can Do, but by ResponsibilityTesla · Elon Musk · OpenAIWatch →AI Is Moving Closer to People—and Reaching Too Far Into Their Lives at the Same TimeAmazon · Artificial intelligence · United StatesWatch →The US vs. China, Google vs. Microsoft, Anthropic vs. ChatGPT: Who Really Controls the AI RaceOpenAI · Google · Y CombinatorWatch →AI Safety Is Not a Fight Against an “Evil Model,” but a Fight Over the Right of People and States to Set Its RulesAnthropic · ISI security · Artificial intelligenceWatch →OpenAI, Google, and Apple Build AI in the Image of Their Own Organizations—and That Is Why Their Products Are So DifferentGoogle · Apple · OpenAIWatch →We Have Entered the Age of AI Video: Value Is Moving From the Ability to Create a Clip to the Ability to Prove Who Created ItOpenAI · Google · Artificial intelligenceWatch →Ten Everyday Tasks for ChatGPT: Saving Time Begins With Questions You Already Ask Other PeopleChatGPT · GPT · Artificial intelligenceWatch →ChatGPT-5 in Life and Business: Give People a Strong Model First, Then Build an AgentChatGPT · Deep Research · GPT-5Watch →AI Will Not Eliminate Work in One Day—It Will Divide Professions Between Those Who Know How to Amplify Themselves and Tasks That Are Easy to DecomposeArtificial intelligence · China · EuropeWatch →You Can Build Your Own AI Agent Without Programming—but You Still Have to Design the TaskLarge language model · Model Context Protocol · ClaudeWatch →A No-Code AI Agent: The Model Gets Tools and Begins to Do the WorkClaude · Model Context Protocol · Large language modelWatch →How to Use AI Every Day Without Confusing an Assistant With a Doctor, Lawyer, or FriendChatGPT · Artificial intelligence · United StatesWatch →AI in Schools Depends Not on Model Quality, but on Who Decides How Children LearnChina · India · FranceWatch →Word2Vec Does Not Read a Sentence—It Learns to Guess a Word From Its NeighborsWord2VecWatch →How AI Turns Words Into Coordinates and Begins to See Relationships Between MeaningsWord2VecWatch →
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