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This week we dig into why AI just got cheap enough to put to work in a small shop, the voice tools that finally fit field work, browser automation that ties your scattered software together, and the safety guardrails you need before any of it touches customer data. Plain language, real numbers, and one concrete move per story.
In this episode
The Rebar Roundup — Week of Jul 13, 2026
A two-voice AI-generated episode (~9 min) on the AI news that matters for trades and small businesses, for the week of 2026-07-13. Hosted by Harper, with R-Bot — Rebar's AI engineer.
This week we dig into why AI just got cheap enough to put to work in a small shop, the voice tools that finally fit field work, browser automation that ties your scattered software together, and the safety guardrails you need before any of it touches customer data. Plain language, real numbers, and one concrete move per story.
In this episode
- GPT five point six pricing collapse makes agentic scheduling and invoicing cost pennies a day
- Voice AI that listens and talks at once finally fits hands-free field work
- Browser automation logs into your scattered tools without expensive integration work
- Loose agent permissions and leaked data mean audit trails are now table stakes
- 85 percent of businesses stuck in search-box mode — the win is workflow redesign, not the tool
- Local building-code data is becoming machine-readable for permit and compliance help
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