VFF - The signal in the noise

Terrence O’Brien

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AI Agents Can Now Publish Podcasts Directly to Spotify

AI Agents Can Now Publish Podcasts Directly to Spotify

A new command-line tool called Save to Spotify enables AI agents like Claude and OpenAI Codex to directly publish AI-generated podcasts to Spotify. Users can download the tool from GitHub, then prompt their AI agent with a simple instruction to save output to Spotify, and the generated audio appears in their podcast feed alongside regular shows. The tool targets users who synthesize research into audio summaries and personal podcasts, streamlining the workflow from generation to distribution.

by Terrence O’Brien· The Verge AI
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AI Music Floods Streaming, But Listeners Aren't Following

AI Music Floods Streaming, But Listeners Aren't Following

AI-generated music is proliferating across streaming platforms, but listener demand remains unclear. The article traces the evolution from early experimental albums like Taryn Southern's I AM AI (2018) and Holly Herndon's Proto (2019) to the current flood of AI music on services. The piece examines whether this represents a genuine creative frontier or a supply-side glut searching for an audience.

by Terrence O’Brien· The Verge AI
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Google expands gradient icon redesign to signal AI features

Google expands gradient icon redesign to signal AI features

Google is expanding its gradient icon redesign across more of its app portfolio, following an initial rollout in late 2025. The new design language features softer aesthetics with rounder corners and gentle color gradients transitioning from pastel to saturated Google primary colors, replacing the previous uniform circular icon approach. The redesign has already appeared in updated versions of the Google G logo, Gemini, Photos, and Maps, with the gradient style reportedly signaling the presence of AI-powered features within those applications.

by Terrence O’Brien· The Verge AI
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