The NotebookLM Daily AI news Edition
Wake up to the future of news. Every morning at 8:00 AM, this podcast delivers a hyper-realistic "Deep Dive" into the most critical Artificial Intelligence stories of the last 24 hours.
How it works: This show is fully autonomous. A custom Python & n8n pipeline scrapes the web’s top trending AI news, verifies the sources, and feeds them directly into Google’s NotebookLM.
You are listening to two AI hosts synthesizing the chaos of the internet into clear, conversational insights. No scriptwriters. No human recording studio. Just pure intelligence.
Disclaimer: This content is generated by Artificial Intelligence. Hallucinations are possible, though we strive for accurate sourcing.
Episodes

Sunday Apr 19, 2026
Sunday Apr 19, 2026
Developers are in open revolt over Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.7. Despite coding upgrades, a stealth token tax and strict safety refusals have users furious. Meanwhile, the edge rebellion is here: Alibaba's Qwen 3.6 is outperforming frontier models directly on consumer laptops. Plus, we cover DeepSeek's sovereign mega-datacenter, OpenAI's Codex morphing into a desktop agent, and a massive security crisis rocking OpenClaw. Is the era of cloud AI

Friday Apr 17, 2026
Friday Apr 17, 2026
Are we witnessing the death of the human workflow? Anthropic just launched Claude Opus 4.7, built for autonomous, long-horizon coding over step-by-step prompting. Meanwhile, enterprise adoption is getting ruthless: Snap cut 1,000 jobs to rely on AI pods, and OpenAI and Cloudflare are battling over agent infrastructure. Plus, GPT-5.4 solves a 60-year-old math problem, AI agents start hiring humans on Humwork, and a failing sneaker brand's bizarre

Thursday Apr 16, 2026
Thursday Apr 16, 2026
Welcome to the Great Agentic Hand-Off. Today, we explore a massive shift as GitHub disables pull requests and Snap lays off 1,000 workers because AI is writing the code. Are humans becoming gig workers for AI managers? Plus, we unpack the wildest pivot in tech: sneaker brand Allbirds becoming a GPU-rental shop. Finally, we look at OpenAI solving a 60-year-old math problem, users slamming ChatGPT as an "obsessive skeptic," and swirling rumors
