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Search, knowledge, and the internet
43 episodes tagged “Search, knowledge, and the internet” in the 2026-07-22 package card index, newest first. The companies and adjacent topics come from the same episodes.
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Apple Sues OpenAI, Meta Challenges Codex: What Is Happening in the AI Race Right NowOpenAI · Apple · CodexWatch →AI Is Changing the Internet: What Happens to Browsers, Google, and Apps?Claude · Google · Kimi K3Watch →How to Use AI Without Losing Money: Build the Knowledge Base First, Then Score People and LeadsChatGPT · Telegram · ClaudeWatch →Google Is Pulling Ahead Because Personal AI Sees an Entire Digital Life, Not One ChatGoogle · Artificial intelligence · Artificial general intelligenceWatch →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 →Your Data Is Already Working for AI: A Wristband, TikTok, Meta, and Deepfakes Are Merging Into One Personal ProfileTikTok · ChatGPT · MetaWatch →Gemini 3 Won a Noisy Week, but the Real Race Is for an Agent That Can Work, Not Take an ExamGemini · Grok · Elon MuskWatch →ChatGPT Atlas Is Not Killing Chrome: A Browser Matters Only When It Remembers Work, Not Click HistoryGoogle · ChatGPT · AtlasWatch →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 →The ChatGPT Agent Promises to Act for You—and Immediately Runs Into Control, Marketing, and SafetyOpenAI · ChatGPT · Deep ResearchWatch →The Interview No Longer Tests the Programmer: AI Is Forcing Companies to Look at Real WorkMeta · TikTok · Artificial intelligenceWatch →The New York Times Lawsuit Shows How Much Data AI Retains—and How Little Control the User HasOpenAI · ChatGPT · Artificial intelligenceWatch →There Is No Single Strongest Model: ChatGPT Has to Be Chosen Again for Every TaskOpenAI o3 · Google · OpenAIWatch →AI Search, Grok in Telegram, and Stargate: The Market Is Forming Around a New IntermediaryGoogle · OpenAI · GrokWatch →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 →Half a Trillion Dollars for AI Does Not Eliminate the Main Shortage—People Who Can Build a ProductArtificial intelligence · NVIDIA · GoogleWatch →A “Think” Button Does Not Make a Model Conscious—It Shows the Cost of a Long TaskOpenAI · Deep Research · ClaudeWatch →Chinese Models Are Advancing Through Freedom of Choice, Not the Quality of a Single AnswerDeep Research · Apple · OpenAIWatch →Meta and Microsoft Are Dividing User Habits, Not ModelsMicrosoft · OpenAI · Deep ResearchWatch →AI Can Be Talked Into Revealing a Password—and That Is an Exact Model of Future AttacksOpenAI · Apple · Artificial intelligenceWatch →Grok 3 Did Not End the ChatGPT Era—It Showed That the Race Now Runs Every DayOpenAI · Elon Musk · GrokWatch →After DeepSeek, the Market Started Asking Not Where a Model Comes From, but Where Its Output Can Be TrustedDeepSeek · OpenAI · Deep ResearchWatch →The Data Is Running Out, and AI Has to Learn From ItselfArtificial intelligence · OpenAI · GoogleWatch →AI Learned to Reason—and Learned to Hide What Happens Inside More Effectively at the Same TimeArtificial intelligence · ChatGPT · InstagramWatch →Musk Gained Access to Politics, While Apple and OpenAI Gained Access to Our DataChatGPT · Apple · Donald TrumpWatch →Claude Can Already Control a Computer, While Apple Intelligence Still Gets in the User's WayApple · Anthropic · OpenAIWatch →Apple Controls the Device; OpenAI Controls the Expectation of Magic. Now They Are Moving Toward the Same ProductApple · OpenAI · Apple IntelligenceWatch →Apple Does Not Have to Show AI First—It Only Has to Put It Where People Will Not LeaveApple · iPhone · Artificial intelligenceWatch →AGI by 2030 Is Constrained by More Than Models—It May Run Out of ElectricityGoogle · Large language model · ChinaWatch →ChatGPT Is Changing Search, but the Web Is Not Disappearing—What Changes Is Who Captures the ValueChatGPT · Google · OpenAIWatch →Twenty-Eight AI Startups and One Central Question: Where Is the Real Business?Artificial intelligence · NVIDIA · RoboticsWatch →Rockets, Drones, and Electric Vehicles: The Future Runs Into Economics and the Cost of FailureSpaceX · China · United StatesWatch →OpenAI Is Not Finished, but One Strong ChatGPT Is No Longer EnoughOpenAI · ChatGPT · Artificial intelligenceWatch →AI Has Not Hit a Ceiling—Products and Corporations HaveGoogle · X · PerplexityWatch →OpenAI, Google, and Apple Build AI in the Image of Their Own Organizations—and That Is Why Their Products Are So DifferentGoogle · Apple · OpenAIWatch →2025 Was the Year of AI Users, Not Companies: Models Entered Life Faster Than Business ProcessesDeep Research · OpenAI · ChatGPTWatch →ChatGPT-5 in Life and Business: Give People a Strong Model First, Then Build an AgentChatGPT · Deep Research · GPT-5Watch →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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