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While Anthropic and OpenAI had relatively quiet weeks in terms of new features, Google and Microsoft rolled out some very small updates inside of Gemini and Copilot that will actually have a very big difference in your workflow. If you're someone who's constantly unimpressed by AI slides, you might want to check out what Relet just released. And Manus maybe taking a shot at Perplexity in openclaw with their latest update that gives you an always on virtual computer that you can pretty much claw around with. So yeah, there's a lot more that was released this week in AI and, and if you miss anything, if you don't have time to spend hours a day testing out new features or just seeing what's being released, don't worry, I do that for you. And on Friday we have our new segment called Friday Features to keep you up to date. So on today's show, here's just a sampling of what we're going to go into. You're going to learn how you can finally tame your inbox the right way with Microsoft Copilot. You're going to know the smallest new Gemini feature that makes a big difference and you'll understand why and how a vibe coding platform might make a dent in slide creation. All right, let's get to it. Welcome to Everyday AI. My name is Jordan Wilson and if you're new here, we do this every day. This is your daily live stream podcast and free daily newsletter helping everyday business leaders like you and me not just keep up with everything that's happening in AI, but how we can use all this information to get ahead to grow our company and our career. So if that's what you're trying to do, starts here with the unedited, unscripted live stream podcast. But to become the smartest person in AI, make sure to go to our website. That's your cheat code, your everyday AI dot com. All right, and in today's newsletter we're going to have all the other AI news because yeah, FYI we are. Just because some travel. I'm having to record this on Thursday afternoon and I already know there's going to be at least one new update that I'm going to miss. The Codex team said they are or hinted that they're dropping something. Probably not going to get to it on today's show unless they drop in the next 20 some minutes. But Thursday is a big day for AI updates, so we might actually miss one or two things that we would normally catch. So make sure to check out the newsletter. All right, let's get into it and let's just go ahead and bring up my screen here. So, yeah, we don't really do anything overly visual on our Friday shows. So if you're on the podcast, don't worry, you're not really going to be missing anything too much. So first, let's start with Gemini. You can create docs now in Gemini. Well, what's the big deal? Why does that matter? Well, it matters a ton because Anthropic was actually first market with this feature. OpenAI followed somewhat later with their ability to update or to create documents in ChatGPT. And Gemini was kind of on an island for the last like six months and they were the only big player that you cannot actually create documents inside of Gemini. But that has changed. That's because Google just announced that you can now inside Gemini, generate complete downloadable files from a chat prompt without leaving the app. So here's some of the supported formats. It includes Google Docs, sheets, slides, PDF, Word, so you know, dot doc, Excel, CSV, LaTeX, Markdown, RTF and plain text files. So this replaces the old manual workflow which I was personally tired of doing, which is copying the text out of Gemini, pasting it in a different app and then having to spend a ton of time reformatting. Right? All of that annoying, you know, human duct tape that I talk about all the time. This is a big quality of life updates. So who has access? So this is rolling out now to all Gemini users at no additional costs. So there are similar features. Right. So if you've seen the help me create in Google Docs as an example, this is separate from that. So I'm just talking about this is just inside of Gemini. So here's why it's useful. Well, you can probably already tell it's going to save you, especially if you are a heavy Gemini user and you're someone that's constantly having to produce some type of output and share it with your team. Right? So if you're creating slides, sheets, documents, etc. This is huge. So it eliminates that non stop and so annoying copy paste reformat loop. That was a main friction even for me, right after having a great session inside of Gemini. So users can go from a conversation directly to a finished shareable file in a single step. So who's this going to be valuable for? Well, literally anyone Right. So knowledge workers, students, teams, basically anyone that's already using Gemini. And like I said, you have to produce something on the back end. So this one is huge files, they can also be downloaded to your device or they can be exported directly to your Google Drive, which I like that because if I'm being honest, sometimes even in ChatGPT or in Claude, you know, yeah, I'll download it, but ultimately I just want it to live in my drive somewhere. So, you know, I think Anthropic has that, that capability. I don't believe ChatGPT does, but this is a nice feature from Gemini that you can either just download it or save it directly to your drive. So big, like I said, small little footnote feature, right? And there's a good chance you missed this one. But if you are a heavy Gemini user, this is big, right? Even for me personally, I know that there are so many times, right, when I knew I have to create a document, I have to create, you know, something. And I know the end goal. It's, it's, oh, I have to attach this, I have to send this to someone, or I need a file to go into my drive. And there's been multiple times in my head where I'm like, oh, I would like to do this in Gemini. But it's actually going to just create a bunch of extra work because I know I can't save that as a file, right? So at least for me, and I'm sure power Gemini users are going to really appreciate this because this was a pretty big shortcoming for Google, right? Especially the fact that, you know, the, they weren't even the first with the, the drive integration, right? So great quality of life update with this release. All right, next in this one, y', all, speaking of like small things that make a big difference, finally we have Agent mode inside of Microsoft Outlook. So yes, you can have a much smarter AI copilot working in your inbox. So Microsoft Launch Copilot Agent mod through its Frontier early access program. So Copilot now runs continuously in the background. That's the key part here, the big update to manage your inbox and calendar rather than just responding to one off prompts. So some new specific capabilities can include just kind of email, try triage and prioritization, drafting follow ups for unreplied threads. Yeah, that's me get those lost all the time. Creating new inbox rules, resolving meeting conflicts, rebooking rooms and blocking focus time. So yes, you do have to write now be in the Frontier early access program to get access to this but I know there are, you know, millions of users who do have access to that. So it's not like in a beta version or sign up. Right. Many larger enterprise organizations are part of Microsoft's Frontier program so this is rolling out to a lot of people. So side and you obviously have to have, you know, Microsoft 365 copilot license to use that as well. So right now the rollout covers Outlook for Windows, Web, iOS and Android for inbox features and deeper calendar features are currently Outlook for Windows and web only. Yes. So EU users sorry not supported at launch as with most things. So here's why it's useful. It moves Copilot from working individually and you having to put the push the button to actively maintaining your inbox and calendar as an ongoing, you know, background job. And the context handoff is key. Right. We talked about this last week kind of in our Start Here series. The concept of agentic conte carry. Here we go again. This is a great example of putting that into practice. Right. So this is essentially co pilot can escalate and then the full conversation context carries forward so you don't have to re explain to Copilot. So this reduces the coordination drag by automating kind of those repetitive maintenance layers of office work. Right. So this is big and this is essentially a version of Google's AI mode inside of Gmail that hasn't rolled rolled out broadly just yet. So kind of, you know, Google soft and Microsoft or Google soft Google and Microsoft. Yeah that would be a company who's making that one Elon. Google and Microsoft kind of racing to bring this always on agent that's thinking in the background and you know, helping you triage your email which is great but I, I don't know, is it, is it too little and too late with these desktop agents? Right. Especially when you have, you know, something like you know, live artifacts in Claude which I've been loving, which kind of can do this for you or even just you if you just, you know, have you know, something saved in canvas mode and chat GPT etc but maybe for the non technical people, the people that you know are just heavily ingrained in the 365 ecosystem, this is going to be big. So yeah, those enterprise knowledge workers, especially with high email volume are going to find this one really, really useful. Right. If you're constantly, you know, especially if you're already a heavy copilot user inside of Outlook, you've probably experienced the frustrations of having to re explain context or even just having to handle things one by one, right? Yeah, you've probably benefited from using Copilot inside of your inbox, but you know having it more as an agentic partner is pretty big. So some other things here Microsoft did warn this is a preview and capabilities may change, bulk actions may be incomplete and there's some pattern det features that aren't yet available. All right, here is what kind of how Microsoft marketed it. They said Outlook used to be where you worked. Starting today, it's where Copilot works for you. Until now, Copilot in Outlook helped with the task in front of you, drafting an email, catching up on a long thread, or finding a time to meet useful but not the hardest part. The real work is everything around it. The follow ups, the sip, the slip, the messages that need attention, and the scheduled changes that pile up before the day even starts. That's what's changing today. Copilot and Outlook is now agentic, taking on the ongoing work of running your inbox and calendar. It triages emails, reschedules, conflicts and surfaces what matters most before you even ask. So pretty, pretty big update. Like I said, if you are a power Outlook user, which I know most enterprise people are, you have to be all right. Next one. Not really big news unless you are a heavy AWS or Amazon Shop. But if you are that, you're going to love this. So this is now being released the Amazon Quick Desktop app. So Amazon launched their new native desktop app for Amazon Quick which was formerly called Quick Suite. So this was just announced at the what's Next with AWS event. I think that was yesterday, two days ago. So the app runs seeing a trend here. The app runs continuously in the background and it accesses local files directly without you having to upload them. Then it sends proactive operating system level notifications and can automate browser based tasks and desktop applications. It also builds a personal knowledge graph that learns a user's people, projects and relationships across every connected tool and session. So I mean pretty cool. It's just I don't know if I've met many people that are using Amazon Quick. But like I said, if you are a heavy AWS or Amazon organization, this one does sound like something a new feature you should be checking out. So it is available right now in preview on both Mac and Windows in the US East. So yeah it's rolling out regionally which not normally don't see that. But that's what AWS is going with here. Here's the other thing. No AWS account is required right now, so users so individually, right, you can sign up with a personal email, Google, Apple, GitHub or Amazon credentials. And there are free and plus pricing plans that were announced alongside with the desktop launch. So here's why it's useful. Unlike browser based AI tools, it can access local files without uploading them and operates proactively without the users needing to prompt it. So the persistent knowledge graph compounds over time, meaning that context carries across sessions rather than starting fresh every chat. So it does integrate with Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, you know, Salesforce, Slack, Team, Zoom, some of the big platforms. So it almost to me seems like Amazon's version of something between a copilot, right, Like a Microsoft copilot that runs, you know, at the operating system level and it connects to all your major carriers, but also something kind of like Open Claw Lite. So I'm not exactly sure what they're kind of aiming for with this, but here's how they spin it. So they said Amazon Quick on your desktop, your work lives in, your work lives across dozens of tools. Slack, Microsoft Outlook, Salesforce spreadsheets on your desktop and emails in Gmail. Qwik is an AI assistant for work that connects to all of them, learns what matters to you and takes action on your behalf. Set it up in minutes. By the end of the day, you'll wonder how you ever worked without it. Right, so sounds right. I haven't been able to personally use this yet. Like I said, it is fresh out. I've been traveling, right? I was in San Francisco, I'm back in Chicago, I'm going to St. Louis. So I haven't had time to, you know, test this one out yet. But actually I might, right? I. I haven't used very many of Amazon's products just because I'm very, you know, heavily focused on, you know, the big four in OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and Microsoft. But you know, we'll see. Maybe this thing gets some momentum behind it. Maybe they get a lot of updates. Maybe it becomes, you know, as. As everyone's looking for that kind of autonomous worker that works in the background that brings, you know, AI capabilities to your desktop. Maybe this is something that will catch on. All right, next AI feature that you need to know for this week. Well, slides. What are you using for AI slides, by the way? Personally, I'm absolutely loving the new chat GBT images too, for slide creation. We did a show on that on Wednesday actually. I'm so good. Right? There's so many choices though. You know, there's Gamma, you know, Canvas updated some of their capabilities. You know, obviously inside of Notebook LM using Nano Banana to create slides. Freaking fantastic. But there's a new player and that is Replit. So Replit Slides. Replit just launched Slides, their AI power tool for creating presentation decks. So users can start from scratch. They can use Replit, build templates or import existing PowerPoint files and then the AI can restyle it via a PowerPoint to code converter. Then you have export options that include PowerPoint, PDF and Google Slides. So who has access right now? So Open Replit's own change log indicated that slide Deck functionality is live and it's being actively updated. But right now there's not a lot of information on who actually has access. But it looks like anyone with a Replit account. So right now exact plan requirements aren't really confirmed. Like I said, I think this one also just came out like today. It's only been out for like two hours as the time of this recording. So I don't think everything's been updated on their website yet. Maybe I'll find out here as I refresh it and take a look at it. But here's why it's useful. Well, if you are already a, you know, power Replit user, right. So if you're doing anything on the vibe, coding in, if you're, you know, using it for any sort of web app, mobile app, etc, it might be worth it, you know, if you're already in Replit ecosystem. So it does also kind of bring in a new potential category of customers for Replit. So it extends Replit beyond just the device, you know, dev tooling into more of productivity for non coders. So I think this is great for, you know, PMs, marketers and just your general business users. The feature that I kind of liked is kind of this PowerPoint to code converter, you know, means that users can just import an existing branded deck and then have Replit AI kind of restyle it rather than starting from scratch, which I like because I make ugly slides. I still do a lot of them manually in Canva for certain things, right. Especially if I have to stick to certain brand guidelines. So this might be somewhere I take kind of an ugly deck that I do or maybe my daily slides and I'll throw it in there to see if it can beautify it a little bit. But who's going to find it valuable? I think people like product managers, right? So kind of the crossover between people who would already be using Replit for like prototyping and then you know if you, you know, demos over memos. Right. So it might be something like that. I think product managers, you know, people who are marketers, entrepreneurs, solopreneurs that may already be using Replit. It's kind of like one of those things since you're there, since you have all your assets already living inside, I think it's pretty good. Also, you know, non technical business users who are looking maybe for an AI native alternative to Canva or Gamma. So if you have kind of tried a couple of other, you know, AI native slide tools and you haven't really found one, you know, this one could be it. So yeah, let me see this. Let me just go ahead and refresh this, see if we have any, any new information. Okay. So it does say start creating for free. So not a lot of information out yet, but here's kind of how Replit spins it. So they say turn content into slides instantly. You can drop in a doc or rough ideas and get a complete slide deck in minutes. They say get polished designs with zero effort. You can start with beautiful pre built templates or import existing brand templates. And then it says to tailor every detail to your needs. It says you can customize the number of slides, the slide order, slide templates and more. Also it says you can get structured storytelling by default. You can automatically organize your content into a clear narrative with the right flow. So yeah, it looks like you can start using it for free. Yeah. So maybe at least for a short time it's free and maybe we'll see some pricing. If so, we'll make sure to update you all on that in our newsletter. All right, next. Yeah, Deep Sea Keep four. Oh my gosh, it's going to change the world. It didn't. You know, this actually came out like a couple hours after our last week Friday features. But given that there weren't a ton of technical like technically model releases this week, decided to go ahead and cover it. Even though it's, you know, technically a little older. But I think it is important. So Deep Seek launched Deep Seek v4 as a preview with two different variations, v4 Pro and v4 Flash. So both are a mixture of expert models with a 1 million token context window and up to 384k max output.
