
The Daily AI Morning Roast
Every morning, Liam and Heart break down the biggest AI news of the last 24 hours — with wit, context, and just the right amount of sarcasm. From billion-dollar funding rounds to leaked source code, from regulation battles to deepfake breakthroughs: if it matters in AI, they roast it. Fresh episodes daily at 7 AM CET.
Episodes
Episode 22 - April 30, 2026
Microsoft squeezes its new OpenAI deal, Google turns Gemini into a file factory, NVIDIA drops an efficient multimodal open model, and OpenAI keeps pushing agents from demo theater into actual infrastructure.
Episode 21 - April 28, 2026
AI is becoming less about flashy models and more about the gritty infrastructure of agent control, developer workflows, code understanding, and who gets to route around the business model.
Episode 20 - April 27, 2026
AI agents prove skill matters in autonomous markets, Wall Street still won’t trust model outputs, and the AI boom keeps getting bigger, stricter, and dirtier.
Episode 19 - April 26, 2026
Today’s episode covers fake AI reporters, Suno’s move into the car dashboard, open-source agent tooling, DeepSeek V4’s long-context push, ComfyUI’s funding leap, and Google’s all-in-one music-and-video workflow.
Episode 18 - April 24, 2026
AI is entering a harsher phase where software firms, coding platforms, governments, and chip ambitions are all being pulled into the same power struggle over who controls the stack.
Episode 17 - April 23, 2026
AI is moving deeper into enterprise reality, where office workflows, infrastructure spending, system integration, and edge deployment matter more than model theater.
Episode 16 - April 18, 2026
AI is hardening into real competition, real infrastructure, and real product tradeoffs, where money, code quality, creator workflows, and agent memory all matter more than empty hype.
Episode 15 - April 17, 2026
Five AI stories: Google builds Android for agents, Gemini edges toward classified defense work, Roblox goes full agentic game dev, AI shopping traffic finally converts, and Hugging Face tries to civilize code agents.
Episode 14 - April 16, 2026
AI is entering a more consequential phase where inherited model behavior, stable world generation, agent security, and mathematically useful reasoning matter more than polished demos.
Episode 13 - April 15, 2026
AI is entering a harsher phase where distribution, controlled access, infrastructure power, and real revenue matter more than glossy demos and benchmark theater.
Episode 12 - April 14, 2026
AI is moving from flashy assistant fantasies to real workflow integration, stronger voice tech, and the far less glamorous test of whether products actually survive reality.
Episode 11 - April 13, 2026
Shownotes🎓 DeepTutor makes educational AI more agentichttps://aitoolly.com/ai-news/2026-04-12HKUDS is pushing a personalized learning assistant that aims to guide learning more actively instead of acting like another polished answer box.📝 Microsoft releases MarkItDownhttps://aitoolly.com/ai-news/2026-04-12A new Python tool converts Office documents and other file types into Markdown for c
Episode 10 - April 11, 2026
Shownotes🧪 Archon will KI-Coding messbarer machenhttps://aitoolly.com/ai-news/2026-04-11An open-source benchmark builder aimed at making AI programming more deterministic and repeatable.🧰 Superpowers adds modular skills to AI coding agentshttps://aitoolly.com/ai-news/2026-04-11A structured workflow framework that treats scaffolding and reusable skills as first-class parts of agentic devel
Episode 9 — April 10, 2026
Every morning, Liam and Heart break down the biggest AI news of the last 24 hours — with wit, context, and just the right amount of sarcasm.
Episode 8 - April 9, 2026
NVIDIA gives AI agents real voices, Meta drops a mystery frontier model, and Netflix erases objects from video like magic.───Show Notes:🎙️ NVIDIA PersonaPlex — NVIDIA releases PersonaPlex-7B, a full-duplex speech framework with real character and voice control. Finally, voice agents that don't all sound like the same LinkedIn coach.https://aitoolly.com/en/ai-news/article/2026-04-09-nvidia
Episode 7 — April 8, 2026
Every morning, Liam and Heart break down the biggest AI news of the last 24 hours — with wit, context, and just the right amount of sarcasm.In today's episode:🤖 Z.AI releases GLM-5.1 — a 754B parameter open-source model that beats Claude Opus 4 in agent benchmarks and runs autonomously for 8 hours. Open source is back in the game.Source⚡ US power demand hits record highs because of AI — E
Episode 6 — April 7, 2026
🎙️ The Daily AI Morning Roast — Show Notes (April 7, 2026)🦾 Generalist AI Unleashes GEN-1 — Robotics Overkill?Generalist AI is back with GEN-1, their Robotics Foundation Model achieving >99% success rates and running nearly 3x faster than competitors. Tasks like box building in 12 seconds and clothes folding are now fluid. Is this overkill or the future of automation?🔗 https://silicona
Episode 5 — April 6, 2026
Every morning, Liam and Heart break down the biggest AI news of the last 24 hours — with wit, context, and just the right amount of sarcasm.
In today's episode:
🧠 Anthropic drops Claude Mythos 5 — the most capable model yet. Beats GPT-5.4 and Gemini 3.0 Ultra on most benchmarks. The naming scheme is getting out of hand.
Source
🔢 Google launches Gemini 3.1 TurboQuant — a quantized model
Episode 4 — April 5, 2026
Every morning, Liam and Heart break down the biggest AI news of the last 24 hours — with wit, context, and just the right amount of sarcasm.In today's episode:🔒 Anthropic cuts off third-party tools like OpenClaw — 135,000 instances affected, costs up 50x. They call it "capacity protection."Source🧬 Anthropic buys biotech startup Coefficient Bio for $400M — under 10 employees, zero revenue.
Episode 3 — April 4, 2026
Every morning, Liam and Heart break down the biggest AI news of the last 24 hours — with wit, context, and just the right amount of sarcasm.
In today's episode:
🤖 Self-Improving AI: Silicon Valley is losing it. OpenAI says its new model was "instrumental in creating itself." Anthropic claims 90% of their code is written by Claude. Protesters in SF demand: Stop the AI Race.
Source
💰 Ope
Episode 2 — April 3, 2026
Every morning, Liam and Heart break down the biggest AI news of the last 24 hours — with wit, context, and just the right amount of sarcasm.
In today's episode:
🤖 Google releases Gemma 4 — its smartest open-source model yet. Kaggle launches a "Gemma 4 Good Hackathon" to go with it.
https://radicaldatascience.wordpress.com/2026/04/02/ai-news-briefs-bulletin-board-for-april-2026/
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Episode 1 — April 2, 2026
Every morning, Liam and Heart break down the biggest AI news of the last 24 hours — with wit, context, and just the right amount of sarcasm.
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