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The Next Wave - AI and The Future of Technology
The Next Wave - AI and The Future of Technology•October 28, 2025

Every Major AI Browser Update You Missed (Atlas, Edge & Claude Code)

Matt Wolfe and Maria Gharib dive deep into the latest AI browser updates, including OpenAI's Atlas, Microsoft Edge's Maiko assistant, and Claude Code, exploring how these new technologies are reshaping workflow automation, coding, and internet browsing.
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Sam Altman
Matt Wolfe
Maria Gharib

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Podcast Summary

Matt Wolfe and Maria Gharib, head writer of the Mindstream newsletter, dive into the week's biggest AI developments in this rapid-fire news roundup. The episode covers OpenAI's surprise launch of the Atlas browser with agent mode capabilities, Microsoft's response with new Edge features including the AI assistant Maiko and memory functionality, and Claude Code's browser integration that makes coding accessible to non-developers. (05:30)

  • Core discussion: The battle for AI-powered browsers and the shift toward promptable operating systems that can take actions on behalf of users

Speakers

Matt Wolfe

Matt is the host of The Next Wave podcast and creator of Future Tools, one of the leading AI news platforms. He runs a popular YouTube channel focused on AI tools and maintains a newsletter tracking the latest developments in artificial intelligence, making him a trusted voice in the AI community.

Maria Gharib

Maria serves as the head writer of the Mindstream AI newsletter and is an AI news expert who specializes in breaking down complex AI developments for business professionals. She works closely with HubSpot's Next Wave team to provide authoritative coverage of the AI landscape.

Key Takeaways

AI Browsers Are Shifting From Chatbots to Action-Takers

OpenAI's Atlas browser represents a fundamental shift from passive Q&A to active task completion. (03:40) The browser can now order recipe ingredients, summarize job postings, and build travel itineraries while you browse. This evolution suggests we're moving toward a future where browsers become invisible tools that execute our intentions rather than interfaces we actively use. The long-term vision is making the internet completely promptable - you speak a request and AI handles all the clicking, research, and transactions behind the scenes.

Memory Features Are Becoming Essential for AI Assistants

Microsoft just rolled out memory capabilities in Copilot, allowing it to remember past conversations and context. (16:54) This mirrors ChatGPT's memory feature but extends it to collaborative chats where multiple humans can join AI conversations. The ability for AI to recall your preferences, past projects, and conversation history transforms these tools from one-off interactions to persistent digital assistants that understand your ongoing needs and work patterns.

Coding Is Becoming Accessible Through Browser-Based AI

Claude Code's new browser interface eliminates the technical barriers that previously scared away non-developers. (22:21) Previously, using Claude Code required terminal knowledge and installing multiple dependencies. Now anyone can describe a bug in plain English and access engineering-level problem-solving power directly through their browser. This democratization of coding capabilities means professionals can create custom solutions for their workflow bottlenecks without needing a computer science background.

Open Source Models Are Rapidly Matching Frontier AI Capabilities

The release of LTX-2 with native 4K video generation demonstrates how quickly open source alternatives follow state-of-the-art models. (35:37) What's concerning is that open source models often lack the guardrails that companies like OpenAI and Google build in. While frontier labs implement safety measures to prevent deep fakes and misinformation, open source models can be modified to bypass these protections, potentially enabling misuse by bad actors.

AI-to-AI Communication Is Creating New Business Dynamics

With Yelp's AI receptionist answering calls and Google's AI making calls to businesses, we're approaching a reality where AI systems communicate without human involvement. (47:12) This creates interesting scenarios - your AI assistant calls a restaurant's AI host to make reservations, or students use ChatGPT to write homework that teachers grade using ChatGPT. While this increases efficiency, it also risks creating a layer of automation that removes humans from meaningful interactions and decision-making processes.

Statistics & Facts

  1. Amazon plans to avoid hiring more than 160,000 people in the United States by 2027 through robotic automation, potentially translating to over 600,000 positions that won't need to be filled as the company expects to sell twice as many products. (31:55)
  2. Amazon's automation could save approximately 30 cents per item and potentially $12 billion in costs by 2027, according to internal company documents. (32:02)
  3. Yelp's AI receptionist and host services are priced at $99 per month, positioning them as a cost-effective alternative to human staff for restaurants and businesses. (47:03)

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