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Tamez Labs

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Tamez Labs is a podcast about the AI economy. Companies and tools. Who's raising. What's shipping. What's worth your time. AI startup episodes profile one company that just raised $100M or more. The product, the founders, the market, and hidden details. We uncover what made the round make sense to the people who wrote the checks. Head-to-head episodes put the latest AI tools to a challenge to see which one wins. Claude vs Cursor. ChatGPT vs Gemini. Veo vs Sora. Hosted by Trip and Jack. New episodes weekly. Tamez Labs is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts. https://grep.news/podcast/tamez-labs

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aflevering We shipped a 60 second apparel spot using Google Omni as the heavy lift artwork

We shipped a 60 second apparel spot using Google Omni as the heavy lift

Google just dropped Gemini Omni at I/O 2026 and motion designers are already stress-testing it on real client work — specifically, building a full 60-second branded spot for an indie apparel brand using nothing but Omni and After Effects. The catch is brutal and very real: Omni hard-caps every clip at 10 seconds, slaps a mandatory AI watermark on every export, and has zero native integration with AE, meaning a 60-second deliverable is at minimum six separately generated clips, each transferred by hand. The stateful conversational editing is genuinely new and useful, but whether this two-tool pipeline produces something that reads as craft instead of just content is a question the field cannot answer yet — Omni was barely 72 hours old when designers started finding out.

21 mei 2026 - 11 min
aflevering Why Physical Intelligence Open-Sourced a $1.1B Model artwork

Why Physical Intelligence Open-Sourced a $1.1B Model

Two robotic arms ran a commercial espresso machine for 13 hours straight at Physical Intelligence's SF headquarters — grinding, pulling shots, frothing, cleaning, repeating — with zero human intervention and zero reprogramming between cycles. This isn't a party trick: it's proof that their open-source AI model, trained across hundreds of tasks and dozens of robot types, can handle the relentless small variations of real work without breaking. The team behind it includes the researchers who basically built the academic foundation for modern robotics, they've raised over a billion dollars from Bezos and Altman, and they just made the whole thing free to download — which is either the most generous move in tech or the most aggressive land grab for becoming the default brain inside every robot on earth.

11 mei 2026 - 10 min
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