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This Day in AI Podcast

This Day in AI Podcast

De: Michael Sharkey Chris Sharkey
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Join Michael and Chris Sharkey, two proudly average tech enthusiasts, as they stumble through the world of artificial intelligence with all the grace of a robot learning to dance. This (sometimes weekly*) podcast delivers an hour-long conversation about their thoroughly middle-of-the-road adventures with AI. No PhDs. No Silicon Valley insights. Just two guys with enough technical knowledge to be dangerous, sharing their unexceptional yet entertaining experiences with AI tools and technology. Subscribe now to hear: • Mediocre hot takes on AI developments • Stories of AI experiments gone adequately okay • The most average advice you'll ever need • Two Sharkeys trying their best to sound smart about algorithms • Childish AI prank calls that somehow fool everybody • Attempts at using AI for phishing attacks on their mother • "Chart-topping" AI songs according to the brothers Join our perfectly mediocre community where being average at AI is celebrated, questions are encouraged, and learning through mistakes is our specialty. Because let's face it - most of us are figuring this out as we go along. New episodes drop whenever we remember to record them. 🎙️ Proudly supported by Simtheory.ai© 2026 Michael Sharkey, Chris Sharkey Política y Gobierno
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  • We Built Microsoft Teams in 23 Minutes (And You Can Use It) & GPT 5.4 Impressions - EP99.37
    Mar 6 2026

    Join us on the STILL RELEVANT tour: https://simulationtheory.ai/16c0d1db-a8d0-4ac9-bae3-d25074589a80
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    Macrosoft Teams: teams.simtheoryapp.com (working video chat with up to 150 people)
    Trallo: trallo.simtheoryapp.com (full Trello clone, unlimited boards, completely free)

    TDIA Discord: https://discord.gg/gTW4RkAJvn
    Spotify Songs: https://open.spotify.com/artist/28PU4ypB18QZTotml8tMDq?si=Zh4jgHIASI2ZvsXVfVcCoA

    So Chris, this week... we've been having way too much fun with the AI again. OpenAI just dropped GPT-5.4 and 5.4 Pro, and holy shit - we finally have a ball game. This might be the first OpenAI model that genuinely competes with Opus 4.6 for agentic work.

    But here's where it gets wild: we rebuilt Trello AND Microsoft Teams from scratch using single prompts. Not mockups. Fully deployed, working apps with authentication, video chat, the works. You can literally sign up and use them right now.

    Plus: We roast Gemini 3.1 (it's a disgrace for agentic workflows), break down the insane $30/$180 per million pricing on 5.4 Pro (who is this for??), and discuss why every $99/month SaaS tool might be about to die. Chris declares his programming skills "useless" and honestly... he might be right.

    We also demo our actual workflow - running 5 agent tabs simultaneously, delegating everything, and why we barely visit websites anymore. The AI workspace IS the operating system now.


    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 - Intro & Housekeeping (We Screwed Up the Link)
    1:26 - GPT-5.4 First Impressions & Specs
    3:12 - Chris's Testing: 40 Minutes to Solve a Problem
    4:51 - Knowledge Work Improvements (Catching Up to Anthropic)
    6:38 - Computer Use vs Browser/Terminal Debate
    8:07 - Why We Don't Need Computer Use Anymore
    9:53 - Teaser: We Built Full SaaS Apps Today
    11:19 - Tool Search API & Skills Integration
    13:20 - The Speed Problem (It's a Plodder)
    15:12 - GPT-5.4 Pro Pricing Reaction ($30/$180 WTF)
    18:14 - Someone Rebuilt Minecraft in 24 Minutes
    19:46 - Gemini 3.1 Roast: "It's a Disgrace"
    22:36 - DEMO: Trallo (Full Trello Clone)
    29:03 - DEMO: Macrosoft Teams (Working Video Chat!)
    33:30 - The SaaS Collapse Theory
    36:42 - AI Workspace as the New Operating System
    38:57 - Forcing Features onto Entrenched Software
    43:32 - "My Programming Skills Are Useless" - Chris
    46:06 - The $12 Million Legacy Software Opportunity
    51:06 - Beyond Code: Forms, PDFs, Knowledge Work
    55:28 - How Fast Will This Change Everything?
    56:31 - Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite Quick Take
    59:36 - The Delegation Lifestyle (5 Agent Tabs Running)
    1:01:24 - Mike's Workflow Demo
    1:04:31 - Cognitive Overload Problem
    1:06:04 - Release Date: 2 Weeks (Drop Punishment Ideas!)

    Thanks for listening like and sub xoxo

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  • Nano Banana 2 is Here! Gemini-3 Shutdown & The AI Layoff Myth | EP99.36
    Feb 27 2026

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    So Chris, this week... we're diving into Google's new Nano Banana 2 image model - 50% cheaper and supposedly faster (when the servers aren't melting). We put it through its paces with annotation-based editing, slide generation, and yes, the return of the legendary horse egg experiment.

    Plus: Google quietly kills Gemini-3 after just a few months (good riddance?), we discuss why the model was "dead on arrival" for agentic workflows, and break down the real story behind those massive AI layoff announcements from Block and WiseTech. Spoiler: it's probably not actually about AI.

    We also get into the current state of the model wars (Opus 4.6 vs Codex 5.3), why smaller models like GLM-5 might be the future for enterprise agentic tasks, and Chris's wife teaching Claude to literally speak to her using Mac's text-to-speech. The models are getting creative.

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    0:00 - Intro
    0:36 - Nano Banana 2: Price, Speed & First Impressions
    3:19 - The Compositing Problem & Last Mile Design
    5:41 - Annotation-Based Editing (This Changes Everything)
    9:52 - Slide Editing & Real-World Use Cases
    12:34 - The Horse Egg Experiment Returns
    14:30 - Image Degradation & Cost Breakdown
    17:47 - Text-to-Image Leaderboard Discussion
    20:01 - Why Nano Banana Dominates for Work
    22:07 - Codex 5.3 vs Opus 4.6
    22:54 - Google Kills Gemini-3 (What Went Wrong?)
    26:48 - Google's Agentic Problem
    30:08 - The Model Loyalty Cycle
    34:22 - Why Opus 4.6 is Still the Best
    37:05 - Cost Optimization & Smart Model Routing
    43:30 - When Models Get Stuck on the Wrong Path
    45:36 - Nicole's AI Learns to Talk Back
    46:54 - Can Anyone Build Software Now?
    52:26 - Anthropic's Legal/Finance Plugins & Market Panic
    57:08 - Block Lays Off 4,000: AI or Excuse?
    1:00:05 - The AI Job Apocalypse Isn't Real

    Thanks for listening like and sub xoxo

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  • Gemini 3.1 Pro, Claude Sonnet 4.6 & The OpenClaw Hire That Killed the Chatbot Era - EP99.35
    Feb 20 2026
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    Two new models dropped this week — Gemini 3.1 Pro and Claude Sonnet 4.6 — and honestly? We're struggling to care. In this episode, we break down why Gemini went from being our daily driver to a model we barely touch, the "tunnel vision" hallucination problem that killed the Gemini 3 series for us, and whether 3.1 Pro actually fixes it. We put Gemini 3.1 Pro head-to-head against Claude Opus building a Geoffrey Hinton Doom Center, debate whether anyone can actually tell the difference between Sonnet 4.5 and 4.6, and make the case that smaller models running in agentic loops are secretly beating the frontiers. Plus: OpenAI acquires OpenClaw and we ask why a $100B company couldn't just build it themselves, DHH calls out the AI pricing bubble, Mike compares AI models to cheap wine hangovers, and Sam Altman refuses to hold Dario's hand at the India AI Summit. The model wars are getting weird.

    CHAPTERS:

    0:00 Intro & "Is This The End" Now on Spotify
    1:10 Gemini 3.1 Pro: Thinking Controls & The Medium Mode Fix
    3:14 The Speed vs Intelligence Trade-Off in Agentic Work
    5:10 Why Multitasking With AI Agents Made Us Anxious
    6:34 Solid Updates: The Real Goal of Agentic Coding
    7:45 Gemini's Fall From Grace: From Daily Driver to Dead Model
    10:08 The Tunnel Vision Problem That Killed Gemini 3
    13:35 Mixed Reactions: Fanboys vs Reality on Gemini 3.1 Pro
    15:06 Side-by-Side Test: Gemini 3.1 Pro vs Claude Opus (Hinton Doom Center)
    17:39 Why File Manipulation Accuracy Matters More Than Context Windows
    19:27 The Context Window Debate: 1M Tokens vs Smart Sub-Agents
    22:05 DHH on Token Pricing: "If There's a Bubble, It's This"
    24:11 Should Models Ship as Agent vs Chat Variants?
    28:43 Claude Sonnet 4.6: A $2 Discount on Opus?
    31:44 The Model Mix: Why One Model Won't Rule Them All
    34:40 Anthropic Is Winning — But Can Anyone Tell the Difference?
    38:58 OpenAI Acquires OpenClaw: Why Couldn't They Just Build It?
    44:18 The Silicon Valley Moment: Sam vs Dario at India AI Summit
    47:05 Will Smaller Models Win the Enterprise? The Cost Reality Check
    51:27 The End of Single-Shot: Why Agentic Loops Change Everything
    55:48 Final Thoughts & Gemini 3.1 Pro Gets One More Week

    Thanks for listening. Like & Sub. Links above for the Still Relevant Tour signup and Simtheory. Two models dropped on a week again. What a time to be alive. xoxo

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