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In (Ai) Nutshell Podcast

In (Ai) Nutshell Podcast

By: Andrew Davis
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A 10-minute daily podcast about the world of Generative AI for marketers and the everyday person.Talk Dygital 2025 Economics Marketing Marketing & Sales
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  • Heartbroken After the Champions League Final But Still Recording. Here Is What June Has in Store
    Jun 1 2026

    Andrew Miles Davis opens June in a rare moment of honesty, recording this episode the evening after Arsenal lost on penalties in the Champions League final and admitting he is gutted. He still does a full look-back at May, where the studio came together to about 70 percent, vibe coding produced seven apps across the month despite heavy travel, and the expected big model updates turned out to be point releases rather than anything major. For June, he is focused on three things: where AI video storytelling goes as Google Omni and other tools make narrative quality the new differentiator, what role AI plays across the World Cup as the biggest global sporting event, particularly relevant given his ongoing work with FIFA member associations, and a packed training calendar covering Continental, the National Film and Television School, South Bank University, and TV producers across Wales and Cardiff. Subscribe to In AI Nutshell for daily ten-minute episodes from someone doing this work every day.

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    11 mins
  • ChatGPT Is About to Start Running Ads in the UK and Your LinkedIn Posts Are Already Feeding the Answers (AI News)
    May 29 2026

    Andrew Miles Davis covers a week of AI news that has real implications for anyone working in marketing, starting with new data showing LinkedIn is now the second most cited source in AI chatbot answers for B2B queries, with plain text posts and articles making up 83% of all platform citations pulled by major AI models. He connects this directly to the news that OpenAI is rolling out mid-conversation advertising to the UK, Brazil, Japan, and other markets in the coming weeks, raising questions about what it means to share personal and professional information on what is becoming an ad platform. He also covers Uber burning through four years of AI budget in four months via Claude Code, China restricting overseas travel for private sector AI professionals it now considers national strategic assets, Goldman Sachs reversing its own research by claiming AI job displacement fears are overblown, Samsung chip workers winning a landmark wage deal tied to AI profits, and a South Korean YouTuber facing arrest for using AI to fabricate evidence that destroyed an actor's career. Subscribe to In AI Nutshell for the AI news that matters to marketers, every Friday in ten minutes.

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    9 mins
  • Three AI Tools I Used the Most in May and Why One of Them Literally Reduces My Physical Pain
    May 28 2026

    Andrew Miles Davis wraps up May with his monthly tool review, covering the three AI tools he actually used most outside of Whisper and his general large language model work. Google AI Studio earns its place for the second consecutive month as his first stop for app prototyping before committing credits to paid platforms like Manus or Lovable. Magnific, recently rebranded from FreePic after acquiring the platform, comes in for video generation work with a mention of its image enhancement feature that can bring old photographs up to current quality standards. The most personal pick of the three is Typeless, a voice dictation tool he introduced on Cool Tools Tuesday this month, which he uses not for its dictation but for a single navigation feature that lets him open any application by voice, reducing the hand and finger movement that has caused him daily pain for nearly twenty years. Subscribe to In AI Nutshell for a daily ten-minute update on what is actually worth using, from someone running these tools in real client work every day.

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    7 mins
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