AI Daily Podcast 01/24/2026

Share This Post

Listen to today’s podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-nqwUyvLDEvs7bV985k-gQ






AI Daily Podcast 01/24/2026

AI Daily Podcast 01/24/2026

Today’s podcast episode was created from the following stories:

OpenAI is generating over $1 billion from something that has nothing to do with ChatGPT

By Lee Chong Ming — January 23, 2026

Sam Altman says OpenAI added over $1 billion in annual recurring revenue from its API business in the past month, underscoring the company’s shift beyond consumer subscriptions. To diversify revenue against massive compute and data center costs, OpenAI is testing ads in ChatGPT and considering licensing models with downstream revenue sharing. The momentum highlights how OpenAI’s developer platform is becoming a core growth engine powering startups in search, law, and more.

Source: Business Insider

China’s AI push is about spreading economic gains, not enriching tech giants, a finance CEO says

By Thibault Spirlet — January 23, 2026

At Davos, GFH Financial Group CEO Hisham Alrayes said China’s AI strategy emphasizes open-source models to diffuse benefits across the broader economy rather than concentrating profits in a few firms. The national ‘AI Plus’ plan targets rapid, economy-wide adoption—aiming for AI agents and intelligent terminals to reach 70% penetration by 2027 and 90% by 2030—treating AI as infrastructure. DeepSeek’s rise is cited as evidence that open approaches can drive affordability, scale, and innovation.

Source: Business Insider

Meta’s former chief scientist Yann LeCun says he hated being a manager: ‘I’m much more visionary’

By Shubhangi Goel — January 23, 2026

Yann LeCun, who left Meta last year, says he prefers advancing science to managing teams and is launching AMI Labs to build open-source world models from Paris. He will serve as executive chairman while Alex LeBrun takes the CEO role, framing the lab as a frontier effort outside the U.S.-China duopoly. LeCun also reflected on disagreements with past leadership decisions, emphasizing that great research thrives on autonomy rather than top-down directives.

Source: Business Insider

Volvo’s new EX60 electric SUV promises to ‘end range anxiety’ — and is built with Nvidia and Google tech

By Ben Shimkus — January 23, 2026

Volvo’s 2027 EX60 debuts with an estimated 300–400 miles of range, NACS ports for direct access to Tesla Superchargers, and ultra-fast charging that can add a claimed 211 miles in 10 minutes on a 400kW charger. The SUV integrates Nvidia-powered driver-assistance and Google’s Gemini for voice-first controls, with a minimalist, screen-centric cabin. U.S. availability is expected in summer 2026 with pricing around $55,000–$70,000, entering a crowded luxury EV crossover field.

Source: Business Insider

Taken together, these stories chart AI’s evolution from research breakthroughs to core economic infrastructure: platforms powering developers, national strategies favoring open diffusion, leaders shaping new labs, and embedded intelligence in everyday products like cars. For listeners, the throughline is clear—AI’s value is shifting from novelty to utility, and the biggest wins will come from scalable deployment, smart business models, and user-centered design.


Leave a Reply

More To Explore

AI Daily

AI Daily Podcast 02/03/2026

Listen to today’s podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-nqwUyvLDEvs7bV985k-gQ AI Daily Podcast 02/03/2026 Welcome back! Today’s podcast episode was created from the following stories: MaliciousCorgi: The cute-looking AI extensions leaking code from 1.5 million

Stock Market Daily

Stock Market Daily Podcast 02/03/2026

Listen to today’s podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-nqwUyvLDEvs7bV985k-gQ Stock Market Daily Podcast 02/03/2026 Today’s podcast episode was created from the following stories: Buybacks to be taxed as capital gains; retail investors benefit Read

Want to know how Ai can help your business?

Happy to connect to discuss Opportunities

Learn how we help businesses grow with AI

Let's have a chat