Whittemore named Perplexity as one of his core daily research tools in an AI and I podcast interview about how he runs The AI Daily Brief. He uses Perplexity alongside X bookmarks, Google News and Feedly to curate the next day's stories before recording. He treats it as a research-grade answer engine for the journalism workflow rather than a chat replacement.
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Founder & CEO; Host at Superintelligent / The AI Daily Brief.
Tools Nathaniel Whittemore has publicly discussed or demonstrated using. Curated by Magpie's editorial team from podcasts, posts, and public stacks.
About
Nathaniel Whittemore is founder and CEO of Superintelligent and host of The AI Daily Brief, a daily AI news show on YouTube and podcast. He previously hosted The Breakdown, the world's largest daily crypto podcast (acquired by Blockworks). Content runs daily and audience skews founder-investor.
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- Perplexity3.7DirectLLM chatbotPodcastAug 15, 2024
- ChatGPT4.9DirectLLM chatbot
ChatGPT is one of Whittemore's recurring topics on The AI Daily Brief. He covers ChatGPT product launches, OpenAI strategic moves and the cultural impact of ChatGPT-driven creativity in his show, and frames it as one of the central narratives of his daily journalism.
PodcastJan 1, 2024 - Midjourney2.9DirectImage generation
Whittemore frames Midjourney as a defining tool of the AI creativity boom on The AI Daily Brief. He covers Midjourney releases, model updates and the broader creative-industry implications across his daily episodes, treating it as the canonical example of generative-creative tooling alongside ChatGPT.
PodcastAug 15, 2024
Last researched May 10, 2026
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