• Google’s New AI Gems, QuickBooks Gets Smart, and the Rise of AI Scams
    Jul 3 2025

    This week on AI Oughta Know: Google launches “Gems,” letting anyone build a custom AI assistant—no coding needed. QuickBooks now writes your emails and handles invoices. Fast food chains save millions with AI, while scammers use it to mimic real businesses. Plus: Meta’s new AI labs, Microsoft’s shift, and why small businesses need to get strategic, fast.

    Whether you’re curious or overwhelmed, this episode breaks down the 10 most important AI updates that could reshape your business—practically, not hypothetically

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    14 mins
  • AI Agents, Private GPTs, and the Tools Saving Small Businesses 4 Hours a Week
    Jun 26 2025

    This week, AI tools took a serious step forward for small businesses—especially if you’re short on time, staff, or patience for tech.

    In this episode:

    • A new voice agent that answers calls, books appointments, and never sleeps
    • AWS quietly rolls out a full-stack AI suite that plugs into Gmail, Excel, and Salesforce
    • Privacy-first GPTs are now available for businesses that handle sensitive data
    • Service pros like plumbers and landscapers are saving hours a week with AI
    • And a new generation of AI agents is making automation more affordable than ever

    These aren’t future trends. They’re tools you can use today—with real wins for real businesses.

    That’s your download from AI Oughta Know. Stay sharp, stay curious, and let’s build smarter.

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    6 mins
  • Reddit’s Lawsuit, Layoffs, and a Surge in AI Power — All in One Week
    Jun 5 2025

    This week, AI turned up the volume — and the pressure.


    In today’s episode:

    • ChatGPT integrates with Google Drive and starts recording meetings

    • Reddit sues Anthropic over data scraping

    • Business Insider trims staff and bets big on automation

    • The Big Four accounting firms launch AI auditing services

    • Plus: energy concerns, legal risks, SMB adoption, and why AI agents are quietly changing how enterprise software works

    Whether you’re leading a team, running a company, or just trying to keep up — this is the download you need.

    That’s your weekly check-in from AI Oughta Know. Stay sharp, stay curious, and let’s build smarter.

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    5 mins
  • Sergey Brin Says Google Will Build the First AGI. Should You Believe Him?
    May 22 2025

    At Google I/O, co-founder Sergey Brin stunned the crowd by declaring: “Gemini will be the very first AGI.”

    That’s Artificial General Intelligence — the holy grail of AI. His bold claim clashed immediately with DeepMind’s Demis Hassabis, who called for more caution.

    Is this the start of an AGI arms race? Or just hype?

    In today’s episode, we unpack what Brin’s surprise appearance really means for business leaders, the real estate industry, and anyone trying to separate signal from noise in the AI gold rush.


    Spoiler: AGI isn’t here yet — but the decisions you make now still matter.

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    5 mins
  • OpenAI’s GPT-4.1 Just Dropped — And Walmart’s Using AI to Outsmart You
    May 15 2025

    OpenAI unleashed GPT-4.1 and a lightweight Mini model — and it’s already reshaping how businesses automate. Meanwhile, Walmart is predicting what you’ll buy before you do, and ElevenLabs just made it possible to clone your voice instantly.

    This episode breaks down what it all means for your business, your brand, and your bottom line. Real estate pros, stay tuned for a special spotlight on how to ride this AI wave.

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    7 mins
  • The Quiet Power Grab: OpenAI’s Acquisition, Developer Lock-In, and the AI Stack Wars
    May 6 2025

    OpenAI’s reported acquisition of Windsurf reveals a deeper battle brewing in the AI world — not just over models, but over developer mindshare and platform control.

    This week’s episode breaks down why owning the tools that developers rely on is becoming the next frontier in AI dominance. Plus: how legal firms are quietly reinventing their services with AI, and why the slowdown in flashy product launches may signal the start of a new phase—focused on real business integration, not hype.

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    6 mins
  • Amazon Enters the AI Assistant Arena — and the Workplace Will Never Be the Same
    Apr 30 2025

    Amazon’s “Q Business” now integrates directly with Microsoft 365, putting it head-to-head with Microsoft Copilot and Google Duet. Meanwhile, OpenAI expands memory in ChatGPT, turning it into a long-term collaborator, and Google’s Gemini 1.5 Pro hits the market for enterprise use through Vertex AI.

    The signal is clear: enterprise AI is no longer in beta — it’s ready for real work. Here’s what business leaders need to know.

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    5 mins
  • How AI Is Revolutionizing Customer Service Today
    Apr 29 2025

    In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence is transforming customer service for businesses of all sizes. From intelligent chatbots to predictive analytics, AI is enabling faster, more personalized, and more efficient support experiences. Discover the tools that top companies are using to boost customer satisfaction while reducing response times and operational costs.

    We’ll also look at real-world examples of businesses leveraging AI to stay competitive and create seamless client experiences. Whether you're a startup founder or a corporate leader, you'll gain practical insights on how to integrate AI into your customer journey for smarter support and sustainable growth.

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    3 mins