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AI Daily Podcast — November 12, 2025
Today’s podcast episode was created from the following stories:
Gemini for TV tosses the old AI for ‘effortless’ binge-watching on the TV Streamer
By Nickolas Diaz — November 11, 2025
Google is rolling out Gemini for TV to its TV Streamer, replacing the legacy Assistant with a more conversational, voice-driven experience. Beyond smarter search, it can merge viewing tastes, summarize previous seasons, and even help with homework and DIY by leveraging YouTube, with a wider device rollout to follow in the coming weeks.
Google Brain founder Andrew Ng says everyone should still learn to code — but not the ‘old way’
By Shubhangi Goel — November 11, 2025
Andrew Ng argues that AI-assisted “vibe coding” has lowered barriers and that people across roles should learn to code with AI rather than by hand. He says universities are lagging industry needs as demand for AI fluency rises, and tools like Cursor and Replit are becoming must-haves on job listings.
Visa is diving deeper into the creator economy with new AI-powered financial tools
By Lucia Moses — November 11, 2025
Visa is partnering with Karat Financial on AI-driven tools launching in 2026 to automate invoice follow-ups, enroll bills in autopay, and help creators evaluate brand deals. The program targets cash-flow headaches for mid-tier creators and reflects the sector’s momentum as more consider content creation a sustainable small business.
OpenAI may have just handed Microsoft the keys to the AI kingdom — CEO Mustafa Suleyman wants to be self-sufficient
By Kevin Okemwa — November 11, 2025
Microsoft and OpenAI signed a new definitive agreement that tightens AGI governance, preserves Microsoft’s IP rights to OpenAI models through 2032, and allows Microsoft to pursue AGI independently. Microsoft formed a MAI Superintelligence team, plans major compute investments, and emphasizes building human-centered systems as it accelerates its AI ambitions.
Google’s best AI isn’t Gemini — it’s Gboard
By Ben Khalesi — November 11, 2025
This commentary makes the case that Gboard is Google’s most impactful AI, thanks to on-device translation, predictive typing, voice dictation, and new generative features like Proofread and Magic Compose. Running locally on capable phones, these ambient tools preserve privacy and workflow, illustrating how subtle AI can be more useful than standalone chatbots.

