About this episode
✨ Free ✨ Design Trend report 2026Get access to the trend report (40min video)Keeping up with AI updates has basically become a full-time job.New models, new tools, new workflows — every week something changes, and most of us don’t have the time to read every release note, test every feature, or scroll through endless feeds.So I did that for you.In this episode, I break down five major AI updates from the last quarter that designers should actually know about right now.Not as headlines, but as real insights: what changed, why it matters, and how this shows up in design and product work.We’ll talk about:how Claude is evolving into a real AI co-worker with agent-style workflows and Claude Codewhy OpenAI Health is an important signal for high-stakes AI product designwhat’s happening at Google with Gemini, generative UI, multimodal AI, and vibe codinghow ChatGPT Apps turn AI into a workflow layer across tools like Figma and Slackand what CES tells us about the future of AI beyond screens, from devices to ambient experiencesThis episode is a curated deep dive for designers who want to stay informed without drowning in updates — with concrete examples, UX implications, and clear takeaways.At the beginning of the episode, I also share details about my free AI Challenge, starting next week, where you’ll build your first AI project brief step by step and get hands-on experience with AI.If you work in design, UX, or product and want to understand where AI is actually heading — this episode is for you.AI for Designers: 5-week Bootcamp 💻 Open Jan 26' 2026→ Sign up for the waiting listResources mentioned:Official ChatGPT Health announcement (OpenAI) — detailed overview of the new health-focused feature, privacy protections, and how it works:🔗 https://openai.com/index/introducing-chatgpt-health/Official OpenAI for Healthcare page — the enterprise suite designed to help healthcare organizations use AI in clinical settings:🔗 https://openai.com/index/openai-for-healthcare/Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro I