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WWDC, Siri, and the Future of AI

41 min · 9. Juni 2026
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AI is evolving faster than most people can keep up. In Episode 9 of The Morning Prompt, Kyle and Will explore some of the newest developments in AI. From Claude's new Design capability to the growing role of memory across chats, devices, and workflows. They discuss how AI is becoming more than just a tool for generating answers. It's becoming a creative partner, a personal assistant, and increasingly, a system that remembers who you are and how you work. Using real-world examples from travel planning, visual design, consulting work, and everyday life, Kyle and Will unpack what happens when AI starts carrying context from one conversation to the next, and why that creates both powerful opportunities and new risks. Kyle and Will walk through: * Claude's new Design feature and how it helps turn ideas into visuals * Why AI is becoming a creative partner, not just a chatbot * How memory changes the way we interact with AI systems * The benefits and risks of AI remembering personal and professional information * Why context windows matter and how they're rapidly expanding * The challenges of balancing convenience, privacy, and accuracy * The future of AI inside devices, cars, and everyday technology * Why staying curious is becoming more important than staying current Their biggest takeaway: The hardest part of AI isn't learning a specific tool, it's adapting to a world where the tools keep changing. The people who thrive won't be the ones who know everything. They'll be the ones who keep experimenting, questioning, and learning. 🎧 Listen now and stay ahead of what's changing. This episode covers: 00:00 - Welcome 00:54 - AI-Assisted Travel Planning 02:43 - Claude's New Design Feature 07:46 - Building Better Visuals with AI 11:31 - AI Memory & Context Windows 17:12 - Privacy, Trust & Personal Data 24:08 - AI Across Devices & Cars 28:00 - WWDC Predictions & Apple's AI Future 31:27 - Something To Sip On 33:04 - Bonus Content: The Risks of AI Memory & Validation

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Episode WWDC, Siri, and the Future of AI Cover

WWDC, Siri, and the Future of AI

AI is evolving faster than most people can keep up. In Episode 9 of The Morning Prompt, Kyle and Will explore some of the newest developments in AI. From Claude's new Design capability to the growing role of memory across chats, devices, and workflows. They discuss how AI is becoming more than just a tool for generating answers. It's becoming a creative partner, a personal assistant, and increasingly, a system that remembers who you are and how you work. Using real-world examples from travel planning, visual design, consulting work, and everyday life, Kyle and Will unpack what happens when AI starts carrying context from one conversation to the next, and why that creates both powerful opportunities and new risks. Kyle and Will walk through: * Claude's new Design feature and how it helps turn ideas into visuals * Why AI is becoming a creative partner, not just a chatbot * How memory changes the way we interact with AI systems * The benefits and risks of AI remembering personal and professional information * Why context windows matter and how they're rapidly expanding * The challenges of balancing convenience, privacy, and accuracy * The future of AI inside devices, cars, and everyday technology * Why staying curious is becoming more important than staying current Their biggest takeaway: The hardest part of AI isn't learning a specific tool, it's adapting to a world where the tools keep changing. The people who thrive won't be the ones who know everything. They'll be the ones who keep experimenting, questioning, and learning. 🎧 Listen now and stay ahead of what's changing. This episode covers: 00:00 - Welcome 00:54 - AI-Assisted Travel Planning 02:43 - Claude's New Design Feature 07:46 - Building Better Visuals with AI 11:31 - AI Memory & Context Windows 17:12 - Privacy, Trust & Personal Data 24:08 - AI Across Devices & Cars 28:00 - WWDC Predictions & Apple's AI Future 31:27 - Something To Sip On 33:04 - Bonus Content: The Risks of AI Memory & Validation

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In Episode 5 of The Morning Prompt, Kyle and Will move beyond basic prompts and break down the real skill behind better AI outcomes: context. Using a real-world example, Kyle walks through how he built a context file to research and create a 12-week LinkedIn content plan, without losing his voice, perspective, or expertise. Instead of typing one long prompt and hoping for magic, they explore how to: • Build a structured context file • Define your role, audience, scope, and constraints • Stress-test your thinking with subject-matter “panels” • Use transcripts and interviews to deepen AI knowledge • Choose the right file format (Markdown vs Word vs PDF) • Stay human-in-the-loop to avoid “work slop” The key lesson? AI works best when you think before you prompt. Advanced prompting isn’t about tricks. It’s about clarity, iteration, and ownership. When you do it right, AI stops acting like a search bar and starts working like a thinking partner. Sip your coffee. Let’s make AI more useful, together. This episode covers: * 00:00 - Welcome * 00:36 - What’s Brewing? * 08:54 - The Deep Pour * 25:27 - Our Sponsors * 26:54 - Something to Sip On * 29:26 - Tune into the Next Episode (Collaborating with AI)

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