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Ep 665: Beginner’s Guide: How to visualize data with AI in ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude
Our guide on AI visualization, ChatGPT leaks on memory and 5.2, Amazon releases 3 new AI agents, Anthropic might be going public and more.
Sup y’all 👋
Not gonna lie…. Today’s ‘AI at Work on Wednesday’ show was kinda a banger. (Yeah, a little long. Lolz)
But we built the "Vibe Coding" master key.
The advanced custom instructions we built for Claude, Gemini and ChatGPT turn any non-technical executive into a legit productivity nightmare.
You upload messy files and hit enter. Prompt nothing. Our custom instructions do the heavy lifting.
It builds interactive software. No coding. No complex prompting. Just drag, drop, and look like a genius while everyone else is still writing emails.
Want the cheat code?
We had a call to action to repost today’s livestream on LinkedIn for access, but the LinkedIn livestream apparently broke. Yikes.
Time to become dangerous. (In a good way)
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Jordan
Outsmart The Future
Today in Everyday AI
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🎙 Daily Podcast Episode: You don’t need to code to build dashboards anymore. We show how to visualize data and documents using ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude, and why this is the easiest entry point into vibe coding. Find out more in today’s show and give it a watch/listen.
🕵️♂️ Fresh Finds: Seedream’s impressive 4.5 just dropped, Anthropic is Experimenting with AI augmented engineers, Perplexity Introduces a new Safe Browser and more Read on for Fresh Finds.
🗞 Byte Sized Daily AI News: ChatGPT leaks on memory and 5.2, Amazon releases 3 new AI agents, Anthropic might be going public and more. Read on for Byte Sized News.
🧠 Learn & Leveraging AI: If your output is still PDFs and spreadsheets, you’re already behind. We walked through how ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude can turn raw data and transcripts into living dashboards and proactive problem-solvers. Keep reading for that!
↩️ Don’t miss out: OpenAI hits Code Red and new model leak, Gemini 3 and Nano Banana pro go Global, Apples AI Chief stepping down and more Check it here!
Ep 665: Beginner’s Guide: How to visualize data with AI in ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude
This is Vibe Coding 001.
Have you ever wanted to build your own software or apps that can just kinda do your work for you inside of the LLM you use but don't know where to start?
Start here.
We're giving it all away and making it as simple as possible, while also hopefully challenging how you think about work.
Join us.
Also on the pod today:
• Instant AI-powered podcast dashboard 📊
• Claude’s artifact feature tested 🕵️
• ChatGPT Canvas mode hacks 🖥️
It’ll be worth your 40 minutes:
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Here’s our favorite AI finds from across the web:
New AI Tool Spotlight – AI Gateway Connects, observes, and controls agentic AI applications. Aha 2.0 is Your AI Employee for Influencer Marketing, Fellow 5.0 Gives You the Flexibility, Privacy, and Control Over How You Capture and Leverage Your Meetings
AI and Comedians — Why AI still can’t crack real comedy—according to the comedians using it
AI Images — Seedream 4.5 just dropped, making AI image editing way more precise, especially for tricky layouts and small text.
AI Reshaping Businesses — AI agents set to quietly restructure how global enterprises actually work
Anthropic Transforming Work — Inside Anthropic’s experiment with AI-augmented engineers—and what it’s breaking and boosting
Perplexity Safe Browser — A lightweight, open-source shield against real-time browser prompt injection attacks
1. Anthropic snaps up Bun to supercharge Claude Code ⚡
Anthropic has announced a timely move to acquire Bun, the high-speed JavaScript runtime, as Claude Code surges to a $1 billion run-rate just six months after its public launch. The deal signals a serious infrastructure play, with Anthropic clearly betting that faster, more reliable tooling will help Claude Code keep pace with the rapid rise of AI-assisted software development.
Bun, created by Jarred Sumner and already popular with millions of monthly downloads and heavy GitHub interest, will stay open source and MIT-licensed while getting deeper integration into Claude Code.
2. Anthropic launches big AI push for nonprofits 💸
Anthropic just rolled out "Claude for Nonprofits," a new program that gives charities up to 75% discounts on its Team and Enterprise AI tools at a moment when many organizations are being asked to do more with less.
The package includes access to Claude Sonnet 4.5 and Haiku 4.5, new open-source connectors for major nonprofit platforms like Blackbaud, Benevity, and Candid, and a free AI Fluency for Nonprofits course built with GivingTuesday so staff can actually use the tech in daily work. Anthropic is already piloting the effort with groups such as the Epilepsy Foundation, the International Rescue Committee, and Robin Hood, which report big speed gains in tasks like grant writing, donor outreach, and data analysis.
3. Leak: ChatGPT’s “Memory Search” and Possible GPT-5.2 Launch 🧠
OpenAI is trialing a new “Memory search” for ChatGPT, aiming to make finding stored info as easy as typing a query. This behind-the-scenes upgrade comes as rumors swirl about a December rollout for GPT-5.2, with OpenAI reportedly feeling the pressure from Google’s Gemini 3.
Both features signal a fast-moving push to keep ChatGPT competitive for users drowning in data. If released together, they could reshape how millions rely on AI tools to manage their digital lives.
4. AWS unveils “frontier agents” to turbocharge software teams 🔥
In a fresh preview announcement, AWS is pitching a new trio of AI-powered “frontier agents” designed to work like autonomous teammates that can run for hours or days without hand-holding.
Kiro acts as a context-aware virtual developer, AWS Security Agent behaves like an always-on security engineer, and AWS DevOps Agent serves as an incident-hunting operations specialist that identifies root causes and suggests reliability improvements. The company says these agents can coordinate across tools like GitHub, Jira, CloudWatch, and third-party observability platforms, learning from code reviews, incidents, and security policies so they can handle broader, goal-based work instead of one-off prompts.
5. Anthropic Eyes Potential 2026 IPO Amid AI Boom 🚀
Anthropic, the AI startup behind Claude and backed by Google and Amazon, is reportedly laying the groundwork for an initial public offering as early as 2026, according to the Financial Times. While the company hasn’t committed to going public yet, it’s already engaged law firm Wilson Sonsini and is in talks with major investment banks, signaling serious interest in a blockbuster listing.
Anthropic is aiming to nearly triple its annualized revenue next year and could soon be valued at over $300 billion as investor appetite for AI companies heats up. With OpenAI also hinting at a future IPO, the race to own a piece of the next AI superpower is officially on.
6. Public Sentiment: Google Surges Ahead in AI Race 🏇
In a surprising shift, the stock market is now betting on Google as the front-runner in artificial intelligence, outpacing both OpenAI and Nvidia. Investors are responding to recent developments and signals from Wall Street, which suggest Google’s technology and strategy are gaining traction.
This marks a notable change in sentiment, as OpenAI and Nvidia have dominated headlines for most of the year. The move underscores how quickly leadership can shift in tech, reflecting broader confidence in Google’s approach and innovation.
The power of the written word is dying.
(And yeah, that hurts to type.)
For outputs, the future of work is interactive and hyper-personalized.
So on today’s show, we proved you can vibe build interactive, living dashboards in seconds using standard LLM accounts without any experience.
That’s the future of work.
While most people are still using ChatGPT to write emails, the power users have moved on to Vibe Coding even when they don’t need…. Code.
We’re talking about creating functional micro-apps that visualize data and solve problems instantly for non-technical users.
We ran a live stress test between ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude.
The results weren't just impressive.
They were terrifying for anyone whose job consists of writing reports.
1. The Death of the Static Document 🚀
Text is cheap.
AI made it that way.
We are drowning in "AI slop" that nobody reads.
But here's what actually grabs attention: interactive, visual data that’s custom to YOU.
We took a raw CSV file and forced ChatGPT to build an interactive dashboard without a single line of code or even a prompt. Lolz.
It worked.
The system didn't just plot points on a graph.
It categorized unstructured data and built a UI that outperformed the hosting platform's native analytics.
Think about that.
A non-technical user built a better analytics tool than a dedicated software company.
In 30 seconds.
This is the shift from "reading" to "experiencing" data.
If you are still sending PDFs or Excel sheets to your leadership team, you are already behind.
You are competing against people delivering interactive software experiences that allow executives to play with the data themselves.
Try This: Stop sending spreadsheets as attachments this week.
Take your raw data file and upload it to ChatGPT or Claude.
Give it a specific instruction. "Visualize this data as an interactive dashboard that highlights the three most critical negative trends."
When it generates the artifact, take a screen recording of you interacting with it.
Send that instead of the file.
You aren't just saving them time. You're showing them you can manipulate data faster than they can ask questions.
2. Disposable Software Is Here 🔥
You don't need IT anymore to build techy things.
For years, we've waited weeks for "tech requests" to build simple internal tools.
That wait time just dropped to zero.
We uploaded a messy meeting transcript into Claude and didn't ask for a summary. Just uploaded it and hit enter. (Yeah, you REALLY need the instructions we cooked!)
Claude instantly parsed the conversation and built a fully functional Kanban board with status indicators.
It turned a conversation into a project management application.
This is "disposable software."
Apps you use once for a specific meeting and then throw away.
The barrier to entry for creating software is now lower than the barrier to writing a memo.
If you can type, you can build.
The employees who grasp this aren't waiting for permission.
They are building their own solutions live during the meeting.
Try This: Record your next team sync or project update.
Take that transcript and upload it to Claude or Gemini.
Do not ask for meeting notes.
Ask for this. "Build a visual project tracker based on this conversation that categorizes tasks by urgency and owner."
You will get a visual asset you can use to hold people accountable immediately.
The value isn't in the record of what was said. It's in the immediate translation of words into management tools.
3. The Agentic Shift: Fixing, Not Just Finding ⚡
AI agents are here.
They aren't just reading your files. Naaaah shorties. They’re fixing your business.
During our live test, ChatGPT noticed a specific "Split Hero" integration failure buried deep in the transcript.
Then it went to work.
It browsed the web to research the specific error and coded a potential solution directly into the dashboard.
This is the difference between a tool and a teammate.
A tool displays the error because you asked for a summary.
A teammate tries to fix it because you authorized them to be proactive. Change your mindset.
Try This: Upload a document that contains a known business problem.
In your prompt, explicitly command the model to be agentic.
"Don't just analyze this problem. Research three concrete solutions from the web and present them as a comparison table."
Watch the chain of thought process.
You need to verify it actually went to the web.
If it solves a problem you didn't even know you had, you just 10x'd your productivity.






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