March 4, 2025
AI’s Power Struggle: Speed, Voice, and the Fight for Market Domination

AI is making moves. Some are smart, some not-so-much.
Amazon just turned Alexa into an AI powerhouse, making it more than just a glorified kitchen timer. Meanwhile, AI is shaking up board game design, proving that even old-school entertainment can...
AI is making moves. Some are smart, some not-so-much.
Amazon just turned Alexa into an AI powerhouse, making it more than just a glorified kitchen timer. Meanwhile, AI is shaking up board game design, proving that even old-school entertainment can benefit from machine intelligence. And speaking of intelligence—XAI’s Grok3 just demonstrated how not to handle AI bias, stumbling over its so-called ‘maximally truth-seeking’ approach.
In this episode:
- OpenAI and Amazon are going all-in on voice AI
- Mercury, the new model that’s gunning for LLMs with diffusion-style thinking.
- A lawsuit from Chegg raises big questions about whether AI is killing the internet
- AI household robots
Relevant Links:
- Microsoft launches a native Copilot app for Mac with AI image and text generation.
- Open-source video AI that beats SOTA models like Sora while being 2.5x faster.
- Anthropic’s latest model with “extended thinking mode” and coding capabilities.
- Deep Research for paid users and free GPT-4o mini-powered voice.
- AI predicts protein shape changes 100,000x faster than traditional simulations.
- New humanoid robot designed for household tasks.
- AI detects flaws in board game rules pre-release.
- 80% of Americans don’t use AI at work, with mixed enthusiasm.
- xAI’s chatbot was caught censoring negative details about Musk and Trump.
- Chegg sues Google over AI-generated summaries impacting traffic.