AI in Photoshop and Chrome, and Bitmain’s Made-in-America Pivot


Author: Matt Williams July 29, 2025 Duration: 12:44
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AI in Photoshop and Chrome, and Bitmain’s Made-in-America Pivot

Alex and Morgan explore how artificial intelligence continues to enhance user experiences and reshape business strategies across industries. From streamlined photo editing and smarter online shopping to crypto hardware manufacturing coming stateside, today’s episode highlights the accelerating convergence of AI, consumer tools, and global supply chains.

Introduction: Weather and Markets Check The show kicks off with a quick update on national and Sacramento weather forecasts, followed by a financial check-in on the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Bitcoin. It’s a sharp setup for a trio of tech-driven stories that track both everyday utility and long-term strategic shifts.

Chrome Adds AI-Generated Review Summaries for U.S. Shoppers The first story focuses on Google Chrome’s new feature that uses AI to automatically summarize store and product reviews for U.S. shoppers. Synthesizing feedback on aspects like quality, delivery, and service, the tool aims to make online purchasing more efficient. Alex and Morgan discuss how this reflects the broader trend of integrating AI into everyday digital interfaces and what it means for both consumers and retailers.

Adobe Supercharges Photoshop with New Generative AI Tools Next, the spotlight turns to Adobe’s rollout of new AI-powered features in Photoshop, including “Harmonize” for seamless compositing, enhanced object removal, and AI image upscaling. These tools are designed to streamline creative workflows, especially for professionals and content creators. The hosts explore how Adobe is positioning itself in the competitive generative AI space and what these advancements mean for the future of digital design.

Bitmain Eyes U.S. Expansion Amid Tariff and Supply Chain Pressures Finally, the episode examines Bitmain’s plans to open a U.S. headquarters and assembly line—potentially in Texas or Florida—as early as late 2025. The move is designed to reduce exposure to tariffs and geopolitical risks while capitalizing on the growing “Made in America” trend in tech manufacturing. Alex and Morgan look at how this signals a broader shift in global supply chain strategy, especially in the digital asset infrastructure sector.

Recap and Close From AI tools enhancing how we shop and create, to global manufacturers responding to economic and political headwinds, today’s stories reflect a digital landscape that’s becoming more intelligent, integrated, and domestically grounded.

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