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AI Daily Podcast — November 27, 2025
Welcome back to AI Daily. Today's podcast episode was created from the following stories:
Alibaba's CEO says he doesn't see 'much of an issue' with an AI bubble and plans to invest 'aggressively'
Source: Business Insider
By Lee Chong Ming — November 26, 2025
Alibaba CEO Eddie Wu downplayed talk of an AI bubble, saying real-world demand is outpacing chip supply and pledging even more aggressive investment in AI infrastructure. While revenue rose 5% year-over-year, profits fell amid heavy AI and commerce spending, with cloud revenue up 34% on adoption of AI products. The stance underscores the ongoing AI capex race and confidence in durable enterprise demand.
Read the pitch decks that 9 healthcare AI startups used to raise millions in 2025
Source: Business Insider
By Rebecca Torrence — November 26, 2025
Digital health startups pulled in $9.9 billion through Q3, with investors backing AI beyond clinical scribes into areas like remote monitoring, logistics, and medical coding. Business Insider published pitch decks from nine funded teams, offering a window into what investors are rewarding right now. For founders, the takeaway is clear: show measurable workflow impact and a path to systemwide adoption.
Google could be secretly training Gemini to focus on user 'Projects'
Source: Android Central
By Nickolas Diaz — November 26, 2025
Leaked code suggests Google is adding a Gemini feature called Projects, letting users upload up to 10 files and set instructions so the AI stays on-topic—similar to ChatGPT’s Projects. Rumors point to importing NotebookLM notebooks, hinting at a more personalized, research-ready Gemini. If shipped, it would tighten Google’s competitive positioning for complex, multi-step work.
How restaurants track and share your dining habits
Source: Fox News
By Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report — November 26, 2025
OpenTable is testing AI-assisted tags that summarize diner behavior—like drink choices, spend range, and pacing—by combining reservation and POS data from participating restaurants. The company says insights are aggregated and privacy-controlled, but users can limit sharing by turning off the Point of Sale Information setting. It’s a reminder that hospitality personalization runs on data—and you can choose how much you share.
Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon 8 Gen 5: Flagship performance for affordable phones
Source: Android Central
By Sanuj Bhatia — November 26, 2025
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 brings near–top-tier performance to more affordable flagships, with Oryon CPU cores at 3.8 GHz, 36% CPU gains, and improved power efficiency over 8 Gen 3. AI performance jumps significantly, enabling on-device, context-aware assistants and richer agentic features. Expect new phones from brands like OnePlus, Vivo, and Motorola in the coming weeks.

