Claude Gets New “Skills,” Windows Becomes an AI PC, and Apple Races Into F1


Author: Matt Williams October 17, 2025 Duration: 11:52
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Claude Gets New “Skills,” Windows Becomes an AI PC, and Apple Races Into F1

Alex and Morgan start today’s show with a quick market rundown showing mixed results for the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Bitcoin, followed by weather updates highlighting cooler conditions across the Midwest and scattered rain in the Southwest. With that, they jump into three major stories that blend AI innovation, tech infrastructure, and high-speed entertainment.

Anthropic Adds “Skills” to Claude

The first headline focuses on Anthropic’s new “Skills” feature for Claude, which allows users to create instructional folders that fine-tune the AI for specific tasks or workflows. This move mirrors a recent update from OpenAI and reflects the growing trend of customizable AI assistants tailored for professional use. Alex and Morgan discuss how these Skills could redefine workplace automation—turning Claude into more of a digital colleague than a chatbot. Morgan points out that while it’s great for productivity, the real challenge might be figuring out how to “train your AI intern” without losing track of the humans in the loop.

Microsoft Makes Windows 11 Truly AI-Powered

Next, the hosts explore Microsoft’s bold step to make Windows 11 an “AI PC.” The update introduces “Hey, Copilot!” voice activation and Copilot Vision, which allows the assistant to interpret on-screen content and assist users contextually. Alex and Morgan analyze how these updates shift the role of the operating system itself—from being a static tool to an interactive, adaptive workspace. Alex jokes that “Alt + Tab” may soon become “Ask Copilot,” while Morgan wonders whether this evolution makes Windows smarter—or just chattier.

Apple Buys the Fast Lane: Formula 1 Comes to Apple TV

To close, the discussion shifts to entertainment with Apple’s five-year, $700 million media rights deal to stream Formula 1 races exclusively on Apple TV starting in 2026. The move marks Apple’s most aggressive push into sports broadcasting yet, rivaling Amazon’s investment in the NFL. The hosts discuss how the deal aligns with Apple’s strategy of premium global content—and whether it signals a new streaming “speed race.”

Recap and Close

From Anthropic’s smarter Claude, to Microsoft’s AI-infused Windows, to Apple’s high-octane streaming deal, today’s episode highlights how technology continues to redefine work, creativity, and entertainment.

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