Topic: Ai Search

14 chapters across the catalog

Bible Belt Buckle
Episode 1818 46:46 - 51:36

1818: Bible Belt Buckle

Rexus Recommender Systems, Agentic AI, Justified Expenses

Jensen Huang introduced the term "Rexus" to describe the recommender systems that drive social feeds and e-commerce on mobile devices. He further discussed "Agentic AI," such as ChatGPT and Claude, which performs complex reasoning and summarization rather than simple keyword searches. While these systems are significantly more expensive to operate than traditional search engines, Huang argued the costs are justified by the revolutionary shift in computing.

Zeds
Episode 1796 2:45:23 - 2:49:17

1796: Zeds

Perplexity AI, Complex Search Queries

The evolution of search engines is discussed, comparing modern AI tools like Perplexity to the original vision for Google. While early search was intended to answer complex questions, it devolved into simple keyword matching. AI systems are now returning to the "Ask Jeeves" model of natural language queries, though they struggle with real-time contemporary data.

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 53:24 - 55:41

1790: Florida Ounce

Perplexity AI Bid for Google Chrome Browser

AI startup Perplexity has made an unsolicited $4.5 billion offer to purchase the Chrome browser from Google. The bid comes as federal judges consider forcing Google to divest Chrome to address search engine monopoly concerns. While Google has not expressed interest in selling, the offer highlights the high valuation of browser data and advertising tracking.

O.G. Daffy
Episode 1787 37:36 - 41:18

1787: O.G. Daffy

Kimi AI, Chinese Large Language Models

Kimi, a Chinese AI product, is identified as a trending tool among tech enthusiasts due to its unique corpus and knowledge base. Users report that the service is slow, does not work via VPN, and prompts for Chinese language settings immediately upon access. The current proliferation of diverse AI models is compared to the search engine wars of the 1990s before Google's eventual consolidation of the market.

AI Factory
Episode 1763 1:39:25 - 1:42:00

1763: AI Factory

Apple AI Search, Google Safari Deal

Apple is reportedly planning to offer AI search options on Safari, potentially ending its multi-billion dollar deal with Google. Alphabet shares dropped 7% following the news, as Apple executive Eddy Cue signals a shift toward integrated AI services that may bypass traditional search advertising.

Turban Tossing
Episode 1700 1:50:31 - 1:52:56

1700: Turban Tossing

NotebookLM, AI Weed Whacker Analysis

The hosts test Google's NotebookLM by having it generate a "deep dive" podcast-style discussion about the best weed whackers. The AI-generated hosts praise Stihl for reliability and Ego for battery power. Dvorak remains skeptical, arguing that AI summaries are often based on "scam" marketing sites rather than objective lab testing.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 1:55:56 - 1:58:09

1681: Daddy Long Legs

Bingit.io AI Search for No Agenda Transcripts

The hosts promote "Bingit.io," an AI-powered search engine specifically designed for the No Agenda show's 17 years of transcripts and clips. Created by a producer, the tool allows users to find specific topics discussed in past episodes, such as "candy manufacturing" or "FDA approved amphetamines." The segment highlights the practical utility of AI when applied to a specific, verified dataset.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 1:39:13 - 1:41:44

1664: Friendshoring

Linda Lou Patkin, Climate Special Production and Bingit.io

Linda Lou Patkin, the "Duchess of Jobs," is recognized for her ongoing support and her executive job search business. The hosts reflect on the intense labor required to produce their recent Climate Change Special, noting it took significantly longer than a standard live broadcast. They also credit Sir Deanonymous for his work on Bingit.io, an AI-powered search tool that allows listeners to find specific topics across the show's extensive archive.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 1:43:43 - 1:46:53

1641: Lock the Clock

Perplexity AI and the Fallacy of Search Intelligence

The rise of Perplexity AI is discussed as a new competitor in the search engine market, alongside Google's Gemini and Microsoft's Copilot. The hosts argue that calling these tools "artificial intelligence" is a fallacy, as they are merely large language models predicting the next word in a sequence. Apple is noted for its cautious approach, avoiding the integration of potentially "retarded" AI into Siri.

Quippy
Episode 1581 47:18 - 50:36

1581: Quippy

Audio Search Technology, Bingit.io Transcripts

The hosts discuss the advancement of audio searchability through tools like Bingit.io, which allows users to search transcripts of podcast episodes. They contrast this with the NGO's claim that discovering audio content is a "challenge." The conversation touches on the history of RSS and how it survived Google's attempt to kill the technology by shuttering Google Reader.

Star Butler
Episode 1561 1:55:13 - 1:58:39

1561: Star Butler

Value for Value, Search Engine Development, Treasure

The "Value for Value" funding model is explained as the essential mechanism for maintaining the show's independence from corporate influence. Updates are provided on the development of a new AI-powered search engine for show transcripts and artwork, intended to replace or augment "bingit.io."

Mediatized
Episode 1558 20:58 - 22:42

1558: Mediatized

Neeva Search Engine Shutdown and Generative AI Costs

The ad-free, subscription-based search engine Neeva is shutting down its consumer search business. The failure is attributed to the high computational costs of competing with generative AI search models and the difficulty of maintaining a paid model against free, AI-integrated competitors.

Q-Yoga
Episode 1518 2:20:02 - 2:24:34

1518: Q-Yoga

Neva AI, Outsider Speaker Options

New AI-powered search engines like Neva are providing real-time summaries of the Speaker race, though they sometimes lag behind current events. The discussion notes that the Speaker of the House does not technically have to be a member of Congress, leading to fringe suggestions of nominating Donald Trump. However, experts consider an outsider candidate highly unlikely given the current political climate.