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AI Assembled 051826 Season 03, Episode 23 AI Assembled is a cutting-edge podcast where AI takes center stage. Hosted by Chris Doelle, the show features content sourced by ChatGPT, Grok, Claude, Deep Seek, Manus, and others and expertly crafted into engaging discussions through Genspark. Each episode dives into the latest developments in artificial intelligence, blending human insight with the power of machine-generated storytelling. Tune in to explore how AI is reshaping industries, all with the help of innovative AI tools working behind the scenes. This Week's Episode A magnetic switch 1,000x faster than today's AI chips, Meta cuts 8,000 jobs in an explicit AI restructuring, and the Vatican launches an AI Ethics Commission—a week where the future of AI hardware, labor, and ethics all came into focus, with real implications for every small business.. 10 Stories Covered 1 University of Tokyo: Magnetic Switch 1,000x Faster Than AI Chips - A new light-pulse magnetic switching device runs up to 1,000 times faster than current AI chips with almost no heat—a research breakthrough that points to dramatically cheaper AI inference within 2-3 years. 2 Meta to Lay Off 8,000 in AI Restructuring - Starting May 20, Meta cuts roughly 10% of its workforce and cancels 6,000 open roles, redirecting headcount budget into a $135B AI infrastructure spend—a clear signal of which job categories AI is absorbing. 3 Vatican Launches AI Ethics Commission - On May 16, Pope Leo XIV approved the Interdicasterial Commission on Artificial Intelligence, the Catholic Church's first formal cross-department AI ethics body, feeding into his forthcoming encyclical. 4 OpenAI Launches $4B Deployment Company - On May 11, OpenAI launched a new joint venture with TPG and acquired Tomoro to help mid-sized and enterprise businesses actually implement AI—implementation is now the bottleneck, not models. 5 Anthropic Launches Claude for Legal + Financial Services Agents - May 12 brought Claude for Legal with 12 specialist plugins and 20+ MCP connectors, plus 10 ready-to-run agent templates for financial services—vertical AI for specific industries is here. 6 Google I/O 2026 + Smart Glasses Reveal - May 19-20 in Mountain View, with three new Android XR smart glasses devices running Gemini expected—following Meta's Ray-Ban v22 update with Live AI and Conversation Focus. 7 Anthropic Launches Prebuilt AI for Small Businesses - Mid-May rollout of Claude templates for SMB workflows (onboarding, invoicing, sales follow-up); fresh data shows 58% of small businesses already use generative AI. 8 ChatGPT for Personal Finance Launches - May 15 release lets users connect bank accounts for AI budgeting and analysis—a preview of business finance agents that will read QuickBooks and payment processors directly. 9 Cerebras IPO Surges 68% - The AI chip maker's blockbuster IPO signals more chip competition for NVIDIA, meaning lower AI inference prices flowing downstream to SMBs. 10 AI Impact Reality Check: Few Can Prove It Works - Newsweek's AI Impact report finds companies deploying AI but failing to measure ROI—the fix is baseline metrics, defined outcomes, and 30/60/90 day reviews before deployment. Why Listen? • AI chip costs about to crash - Tokyo magnetic switches + Cerebras IPO + NVIDIA NIM signal a price collapse • Meta tells you which jobs AI absorbs - Middle management, coordination, internal IT, content review • Vertical AI is here - Industry-specific tools for legal, finance, and small business workflows • Write your AI policy now - The Vatican is doing it. Your customers will ask soon. Contact & Subscribe Spotify, iTunes Chris Doelle - X:@chrisdoelle, Facebook (Chris Doelle), LinkedIn (Chris Doelle) AI Consultant • Podcaster • Author • Speaker

Gulf Coast Sports Report 051426 Season 16, Episode 11 presented by Lone Star Gridiron as well as Fresh Media Works Stay tuned for all the great shows on the Lone Star Gridiron Sports Network. Contact the Huddle Twitter @chrisdoelle, @lsgridiron , @mikeforman21 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LSGridiron ALL I NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED FROM MY TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COACH - Paperback, Ebook The AUTHORITY on Texas High School Football! ™ Call the fan feedback line 713-568-6361 and let us hear what you have to say!

Bearcat Beat Season 1, Episode 36 Amanda Phillips - Booster Club President 051326 Coaches, Booster Clubs - want your own coaches show that works as a fundraiser for your program? CLICK HERE "Bearcat Beat," a podcast dedicated to Sherman Bearcats athletics, hosted by Chris Doelle and sponsored by the Sherman Athletic Booster Club. This episode focuses on the Sherman Athletic Director, Alan McDougal and he gives us a "State of the District Athletics" report. Call the fan feedback line 713-568-6361 and let us hear what you have to say! Call the fan feedback line 713-568-6361 and let us hear what you have to say!

SHOW NOTES: Nobody really prepares you for this part—when your kids grow up but still need you… just differently. We talk about the weird shift from being in control to stepping back, setting boundaries without pushing them away, and figuring out when to help and when to let them figure it out the hard way.

This Week in Victoria 051326 Season 15, Episode 03 Welcome to This Week in Victoria! Each week, Brother Gary Moses and Chris Doelle sit down and go over all the happenings in the Crossroads area. This is a special episode of This Week in Victoria featuring Brother Gary himself. Listen to learn more about the Brother Gary Moses Project, and to hear a word from Brother Gary himself. Chris and Gary encourage everyone to go out and support the sponsors and local events mentioned. Solitaire Homes Birdie Bays Adopt-A-Hive Board Game Legends Fresh Media Works Theme music is Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com

SHOW NOTES: In this episode of the Building Brands Podcast, Ryan Higgins, a partner at Gaudry, Ranson, Higgins and Gremillion LLC, discusses the strategies that have helped his firm stand out in a competitive legal market. He shares insights from high-stakes cases, the importance of client relationships, and the role of content marketing in attracting new clients. Ryan emphasizes the value of personal branding and engaging content, and how these elements contribute to the firm's success. Takeaways Building a strong brand and reputation is crucial. A team approach enhances case handling and client service. Maintaining client relationships is key to business growth. Content marketing can drive significant client interest. Unique, valuable content is essential for legal marketing. Personal branding helps attorneys connect with potential clients. Engaged website traffic can improve search engine rankings. Quality over quantity in website traffic is vital. Legal services need to be competitively priced without sacrificing quality. Networking with other attorneys can lead to referrals and new business.

SHOW NOTES: In this episode of the Building Brands podcast, host discusses with Jyothi Pallapothu, a foreclosure attorney, about her journey into law, the challenges of building a niche practice, and the importance of empathy in client relationships. Jyothi shares insights on the unique aspects of foreclosure law, the emotional connection with clients, and strategies for effective marketing in a less recognized legal field. She emphasizes the need for self-care in the legal profession and offers advice for aspiring attorneys looking to specialize. Takeaways Jyothi was encouraged to pursue medicine but chose law instead. She found her niche in foreclosure law during the recession. Empathy is crucial in connecting with clients facing foreclosure. Many people are unaware that foreclosure attorneys exist. Jyothi revamped her website to be more relatable and approachable. Education is key to helping clients understand their situations. Free consultations help build trust with clients. Niche practice requires understanding various legal aspects. Self-care is essential for attorneys to avoid burnout. Diversifying services can help stabilize income in niche markets.

SHOW NOTES: In this episode of the Building Brands Podcast, Kamilah Jolly, founder of Jolly Esquire, shares her journey of creating a legal brand that embodies positivity and approachability. She discusses the challenges of transitioning from employee to entrepreneur, the importance of referral marketing, and her plans to incorporate AI into her marketing strategies. Kamilah emphasizes the significance of building relationships with clients and differentiating her services from larger, impersonal legal platforms. Takeaways Kamilah's brand reflects her personality, aiming to make legal services approachable. Her clients are often creative dreamers rather than rigid thinkers. Transitioning from consumer to entrepreneur changed her perspective on business. Referral marketing has been crucial for building her firm. Client service and relationship-building are key to her firm's success. Kamilah plans to use AI to enhance her marketing efforts. Paid advertising will help reach new clients outside her network. Consistency in social media is essential for deepening connections. Marketing is complex and requires a clear strategy. Personalized legal advice is a significant advantage over big box services.

SHOW NOTES: In this episode of the Building Brands podcast, David Greene, owner of the Greene Law Firm, shares his journey from family law to specializing in IRS representation and estate planning. He discusses the importance of client care, successful marketing strategies, and the potential of new market opportunities. Greene emphasizes the value of honesty in business and offers advice for young service-based business owners. Takeaways David transitioned from family law to IRS representation and estate planning. He found success in negotiating tax settlements for clients. Television advertising has been the most effective marketing strategy for his firm. Greene emphasizes the importance of tracking ROI on marketing efforts. He prefers to keep marketing tasks in-house while collaborating with a marketing company. Greene is cautious about the impact of AI on business practices. He sees potential in targeting financial advisors and accountants for referrals. Honesty and care for clients are crucial for business success. Greene receives many referrals from satisfied clients and professionals. His firm has a strong online presence through a website and social media.

SEC Associate Commissioner Talks Recruiting Season 6 Episode 9 Host: Chris Doelle Co-Host: Tim Prukop Guest: Matt Boyer The transformation of college athletics through Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) regulations and the implementation of revenue sharing. Key Takeaways: • Revenue Sharing Implementation: Under the House vs. NCAA settlement, schools can now share 22% of annual revenue with athletes, totaling approximately $20.5 million this year. • The College Sports Commission: A new enforcement entity has been established to manage the infrastructure for reporting and evaluating NIL deals. • Third-Party NIL Criteria: For approval, third-party deals must demonstrate a valid business purpose and fall within a recognized range of compensation (market value). • High School Disclosure Requirements: Athletes must disclose all NIL deals dating back to the start of their junior year of high school within 14 days of college enrollment. • Eligibility and Financial Risks: Non-compliant NIL deals can result in eligibility consequences or the requirement to repay the value of the deal. • Expanded Scholarships: The new structure allows for significantly more scholarships; for instance, baseball can now offer up to 34 scholarships, up from the previous 11.7. • Agent Due Diligence: Coaches and families are advised to carefully vet agents to avoid predatory rates or representation that is ill-equipped for the college landscape. • National Stability Efforts: A recent presidential executive order signals a commitment to collegiate stability, though it currently serves as a directive rather than a binding rule of law. Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA): www.thsca.com Texas High School Coaches Association Twitter: @THSCAcoaches @ChrisDoelle Limited sponsorship opportunities are available on the show. Contact Chris Doelle at (713) 269-4620 or email at cdoelle@gmail.com. Subscribe on these great platforms: