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🔥The Agentic Era is Here: GPT-5.5, Kimi 2.6 & How to Build Agents for FREE

🔥The Agentic Era is Here: GPT-5.5, Kimi 2.6 & How to Build Agents for FREE

Season 1 Episode 60 Published 10 hours ago
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Can an AI model execute your entire long-running workflow without supervision? We break down OpenAI's GPT-5.5 and Moonshot AI's Kimi K2.6: models designed to follow through on complex work, not just reply to one-off prompts.

Unlike traditional reactive chat models, this breakthrough wave of agentic AI uses independent goal execution—featuring 13-plus hours of continuous work, seamlessly picking tools, and even utilizing up to 300 sub-agents to handle multi-stage workflows without human guidance.

In this latest episode, we dive into how these models combat traditional limitations by writing and debugging their own code, how Google is turning Gemini 3.1 Pro into a deep enterprise research engine, and what a shocking report about 14 million Americans skipping the doctor for AI means for the future of serious AI tooling.

Host Ramesh Dontha is a serial entrepreneur, angel investor, and 3x bestselling, award‑winning author at the intersection of AI and entrepreneurship. He publishes The AI Entrepreneurs and AIHealthTech Insider newsletters and hosts top podcasts like “Unlocking the AI Advantage,” helping founders build AI‑driven businesses.


If you're curious about the next generation of agentic AI and how it will redefine your daily workflows, this deep dive reveals why these blockbuster releases are a signal of where serious AI tooling is headed.

🔍 In This Episode:

  • [00:00] Introduction
  • [01:22] How GPT-5.5 writes, debugs, and researches autonomously
  • [03:41] Moonshot AI's Kimi K2.6 and its 300 sub-agents
  • [05:27] Google Gemini 3.1 Pro as a deep research engine
  • [06:40] Free Google & Kaggle AI agent intensive courses
  • [09:51] Healthcare AI: 14 million Americans relying on AI instead of doctors

Website: https://standout.digital/podcast/

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