Pro Website Creators AI Discussion Week 8: Browser Wars, Smart Summaries, and Real-World AI
What We Tried This Week
Comparing AI Browsers for YouTube Summaries (02:00 – 12:00)
Dave tested multiple browsers to see which one best summarized YouTube videos:
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Microsoft Edge with Copilot – Produced decent results but used OpenAI’s model without personal account data.
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ChatGPT Web App – Couldn’t access YouTube directly.
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Comet Browser (Perplexity) – Delivered the most accurate summary and takeaways, though slower.
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Google AI Studio – Still inconsistent; gave an internal-error message.
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Galaxy AI – Upload-based summarizer that returned fast, accurate, blog-style results.
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Brave Browser with Leo AI – Kenneth demonstrated its built-in assistant for YouTube summaries; similar to Perplexity.
💡 Takeaway: Perplexity remains the most precise for summarizing short videos, while Galaxy AI gives stronger write-ups suitable for blogs or newsletters.
News and Experiments That Stood Out
Anthropic Orders 1 Million Google TPU Chips (18:00)
Anthropic (maker of Claude) is buying a million Google TPUs, challenging NVIDIA’s dominance and signaling Google’s deeper push into AI hardware.
Edge vs. Atlas Browser Battle (19:00)
Two days after OpenAI launched Atlas, Microsoft rolled out an almost identical Copilot mode in Edge. Both can see your tabs, summarize videos, and book hotels for you. The browser wars have begun.
AI in the Courtroom (20:00)
Two federal judges admitted using ChatGPT to draft orders that contained errors. Lesson: AI can hallucinate—always verify before you publish or sign.
Microsoft Copilot Upgrades (21:00 – 25:00)
Copilot now handles collaborative sessions for up to 32 users, stores long-term memory of your plans, and analyzes spreadsheets via voice and vision.
Pro tip: Ask it questions like “What’s our top revenue-generating product?” or “Which client category is most profitable?”
Netflix Goes All-In on AI (25:00 – 28:00)
Netflix is deploying AI across recommendations, advertising, and even content production. Expect younger-looking actors and smarter trailers.
Amazon AI Delivery Glasses (28:00 – 33:00)
Drivers wear AR glasses showing turn-by-turn directions, package info, and delivery confirmations without phones. Future versions may detect wrong drop-offs and hazards like pets.
Dropbox Search Gets Smart (35:00)
Dropbox acquired a startup and is adding AI-powered search across files and text phrases.
Dave’s point: If every app adds AI, your website should too. At minimum, add a chatbot or assistant for visitors.
GM Integrates Gemini into Cars (38:00)
General Motors plans AI conversation assistants in vehicles starting next year and fully custom AI by 2028. Software is becoming central to automotive brands.
Google AI Studio Campaign Builder (40:00 – 43:00)
Gemini 2.5 Pro can generate entire email campaigns with product data and images. Upload your inventory and ask it to draft a 10% holiday sale promo — but always review before sending.
Patent Writing with ChatGPT + Gemini (32:00 – 33:00)
One creator built his own patent drafts by using AI to create claim sets and line drawings before submitting them to a lawyer — saving time and legal costs.
Copilot Now in Windows 11 (34:00 – 36:00)
New laptops ship with a dedicated Copilot key. Dave suggested pinning ChatGPT or Copilot to your taskbar to save seconds daily.
Biblio.io and AI Bible Study (37:00 – 40:00)
AI-powered Bible study platform claims to be trained on “trusted sources.” Dave warned: always check who trained the model before trusting interpretations or legal advice.
Google Skills Platform (40:00 – 43:00)
Google launched AI Skills, a learning hub with badges, courses, and certifications. Topics range from cybersecurity to Notebook LM mind maps to AI-driven job searches.
Claude Code Web and Nectar AI Teaching Assistant (45:00 – 47:00)
Claude Code Web lets developers edit and push GitHub repos from a browser. Meanwhile, one professor used Nectar AI to build a teaching assistant trained only on his class materials — so students learn without cheating.
AI Toilets and Performance Analytics (49:00 – 51:00)
A real product: AI-powered toilets scan for hydration and gut health. Dave pointed out serious applications for early cancer detection and athlete performance tracking.
Reverse-Engineering Winning Ads (52:00 – 54:00)
You can analyze top TikTok or Instagram ads using Gemini 2.5 Pro or SORA2, convert them into JSON, and rebuild your own short videos with the same structure and camera angles.
Lesson: “Use AI to study what works — then re-humanize it before posting.”
What We Learned
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Test multiple AI tools before committing to one; accuracy varies daily.
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Be cautious with AI trained on “trusted sources” without proof of who those sources are.
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Use AI to save time on setup — but always review the final output yourself.
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Every industry is embedding AI; your business and website should too.
Final Thought
Week 8 shows how fast AI is moving from tools to everything around us. Watch the replay and see what’s next for your workflow.
Watch the replay and try it yourself.
- Browser Comparison Demo 02:00
- Anthropic Chip Deal 18:00
- Edge vs Atlas 19:00
- Microsoft Copilot Updates 21:00
- Netflix + AI 25:00
- Amazon AI Glasses 28:00
- Dropbox AI Search 35:00
- GM AI Integration 38:00
- Google AI Studio Campaigns 40:00
- Claude Code + Nectar AI 45:00
- AI Toilet Health Tracker 49:00
- Reverse-Engineering Ads 52:00

