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Tamez Labs

Tamez Labs

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Tamez Labs is a podcast about the AI economy. Companies and tools. Who's raising. What's shipping. What's worth your time. AI startup episodes profile one company that just raised $100M or more. The product, the founders, the market, and hidden details. We uncover what made the round make sense to the people who wrote the checks. Head-to-head episodes put the latest AI tools to a challenge to see which one wins. Claude vs Cursor. ChatGPT vs Gemini. Veo vs Sora. Hosted by Trip and Jack. New episodes weekly. Tamez Labs is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts. https://grep.news/podcast/tamez-labs© 2026 Tamez Labs. All rights reserved. Management & Leadership Ökonomie
  • ElevenLabs v3 vs Cartesia: where narrator grade breaks in long form
    Jun 18 2026
    ElevenLabs v3 vs Cartesia Sonic 3.5 is the AI voice showdown every podcast producer needs to know about right now, and the timing could not be more lopsided: one model has three months of real creative testing behind it, the other launched two days ago. For a ten-minute two-voice episode, v3 wins today because its inline Audio Tags and Text to Dialogue API actually solve the character differentiation problem at the script level, but Sonic 3.5 has one specific threat: if its voice drift fix holds for narrative audio the way it holds for outbound call centers, the gap closes fast. Neither tool survives paragraph four of grief, and any producer who does not know that going in is going to find out the hard way at the edit stage.
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    12 Min.
  • Fundamental: $255M For AI That Actually Understands Numbers
    Jun 15 2026
    A startup called Fundamental Technologies spent sixteen months in total silence, raised two hundred and twenty-five million dollars, hit a one-point-four billion dollar valuation, and signed Fortune 100 customers at seven-figure contracts before most people even knew it existed. Their argument is brutal and specific: every transformer-based AI model ever built, GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, all of them, is architecturally wrong for the structured tabular data that actually runs enterprise decision-making, because a tokenizer built for language cannot understand a number, a column, or a relational row. The CEOs of Perplexity, Datadog, Brex, and the guy who just sold his company to Google for thirty-two billion dollars all personally wrote checks, which is the kind of signal that is worth paying very close attention to.
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    12 Min.
  • ComfyUI wins the character consistency test: Krea can't hold a face
    Jun 11 2026
    Krea just shipped native LoRA training inside the browser on June 1, and suddenly the tool everyone wrote off as a vibe-check platform can actually lock a character's face across a full pose series without touching a single command line. ComfyUI still wins if you need a portable, reproducible pipeline that lives in a JSON file and runs on your own hardware forever, but Krea now gets you to a usable character in hours instead of the days it takes to wire a ComfyUI graph from scratch. The real tell is one line buried in the breakdown: Krea does not let you export your trained LoRA, which means if you build your whole character pipeline there, you do not own it.
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    11 Min.
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