**Ray Turing** (0:08)
AI rivals human experts.
**Cassie Bishop** (0:10)
Plus, AI shows real productivity games, or does it? Good morning, I'm Cassie Bishop.
**Ray Turing** (0:16)
And I'm Ray Turing. This is AI Daily for Thursday, October 10, 2025
**Cassie Bishop** (0:21)
Breaking news in AI Handpicked For The Curious Mind.
**Ray Turing** (0:25)
OpenAI claims its AI may soon rival human experts in real-world jobs.
**Cassie Bishop** (0:31)
Their new benchmark, GDPVal, puts AI models through 1,300-plus tasks across 44 occupations. On many of them, today's AIs are starting to compete with professionals, especially in well-defined knowledge-work roles.
**Ray Turing** (0:48)
AI can actually boost productivity if we stop faking it.
**Cassie Bishop** (0:53)
Real productivity is finally showing up from smart AI use, but too many people are doing AI theater just to look futuristic. The flex isn't using AI everywhere, it's using it where it counts and skipping the hype.
**Ray Turing** (1:07)
Please, can we chill about AI for a minute?
**Cassie Bishop** (1:10)
Every convo, every headline, every class, it's all AI all the time. The non-stop hype makes it easy to forget that not every problem starts or ends with code. Some things still need human thought, patience and failure.
**Ray Turing** (1:26)
Meta is telling its Metaverse teams to go five times faster using AI.
**Cassie Bishop** (1:32)
Meta's pushing hard. Employees are being told to bake AI into every workflow, aiming for five times efficiency gains, not just incremental updates, code, design, strategy. Everything's expected to lean on AI.
**Ray Turing** (1:48)
Sanders is reviving the robot tax to protect workers.
**Cassie Bishop** (1:52)
Sanders plans a bill that taxes corporations replacing human jobs with AI or robots. It's meant to recoup lost payroll revenue, fund retraining and slow down displacement. The details are fuzzy, but it signals a shift in how policy might treat automation.
**Ray Turing** (2:10)
Inside an AI brain, it's less magic and more math.
**Cassie Bishop** (2:14)
AI doesn't think like us. It builds meaning by mapping words in weird multi-dimensional math space, predicting what fits next. Pull back the curtain, and it's not mystical. Just math, data, and probability pretending to be thought.
**Ray Turing** (2:30)
CMU's new AI flags patients at high cancer risk.
**Cassie Bishop** (2:34)
CMU launched Catch FM, an AI that digs through health records, to flag future risk of cancers like lung, liver, and pancreatic. It pre-screens patients before imaging, not replaces doctors. Its accuracy? For 50 to 70% of flagged people, cancer was later confirmed.
**Ray Turing** (2:55)
We're scared of the wrong things when it comes to AI.
**Cassie Bishop** (2:58)
The real threat isn't robots stealing jobs, it's who controls them, fear of A. AI distracts from deeper problems like inequality, bias, and power concentration. The future won't be written by machines, but by the humans programming them.
**Ray Turing** (3:15)
AI is cool, but what if you could actually use it to get ahead?
**Cassie Bishop** (3:19)
That's what 10XU is all about. Turning AI into extra income, more focus, and healthier habits. It's like Aidaily's practical twin. Same curiosity, but built for action. Visit us at 10XUUS.
This has been Ray Turing and Cassie Bishop for AI Daily.
**Ray Turing** (3:40)
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