Welcome back. AI keeps stretching in different directions at once.Lower barriers for non-technical teams. Bigger, slower bets from long-term capital. And fast-moving experimentation in open communities.In today’s edition: Anthropic adds Cowork plugins for non-coders Waymo targets $16B funding at $110B OpenClaw open-source AI agents gain traction Tools, and a prompt to turn a plan into a weekly tracking system ⬇️ 🚀 News Updates Anthropic adds agentic plugins to Cowork Link ↗ Anthropic is...
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Hi there, We are two weeks into 2026, and AI is not easing in. Purpose-built tools, massive funding, and smarter hardware are setting the tone. In today’s edition: OpenAI launches enterprise-first ChatGPT Health xAI raises 20 billion for AI expansion CES 2026 showcases an AI-powered hardware surge Plus, a prompt to help you stop having the same meetings twice. ⬇️ 🚀 News Updates OpenAI moves into healthcare with ChatGPT Health OpenAI announced ChatGPT Health, a product built specifically for...
3 months ago • 2 min read
Hi there, The AI industry is shifting its focus. We are moving past the "raw capability" race and entering a phase defined by governance, transparency, and intent. It's no longer just about what these models can do, but how we ensure they stay within the lines. In today’s edition: Anthropic automates the "red-teaming" process. OpenAI digs into the "inner monologue" of AI. New Laws target the emotional side of AI companionship. Plus, a prompt to help you stop having the same meetings twice. ⬇️...
3 months ago • 2 min read
Hello there, The AI landscape is maturing. > In the last 24 hours, the dots between infrastructure, theory, and creativity have finally begun to connect. We are moving past simple chatbots and into the era of industrial-scale intelligence. Inside today’s issue: Power Play: Alphabet secures $4.8B in energy for the AI surge. The Next Frontier: Yann LeCun’s $5B bet on "World Models." Pixel Precision: Qwen makes AI images editable by default. Q4 Cleanup: A prompt to audit your operational...
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AI progress is shifting gears. We are moving away from raw speed and toward operational refinement. In the last 24 hours, the narrative centered on better margins, integrated developer workflows, and granular user control. Inside Today’s Issue: OpenAI’s Pivot: Why enterprise stability is the new priority. The IDE Wars: Cursor’s strategic acquisition of Graphite. User Agency: ChatGPT introduces tone and warmth toggles. The "Continuity" Prompt: How to document your year before the clock runs...
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Most people are using AI like a faster Google. The smart ones are using it like a filter — stripping away low-value work so they can focus on decisions that actually matter. This issue is about that shift:from doing more → to doing less, better. 🧠 The Breakdown — The Quiet Shift to AI-First Work AI hasn’t killed jobs. It’s killing tasks — especially the ones that: Don’t require judgment Follow repeatable patterns Exist only because tools were slow before Here’s the uncomfortable truth most...
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Hi there, Competition is a gift for the end user. As creative AI rivals push the envelope, OpenAI has responded by making image workflows inside ChatGPT significantly more practical. In today’s edition: ChatGPT Images gets a "Pro" overhaul. Meta solves the "noisy room" problem for smart glasses. Databricks secures a massive $4B in funding. Year-End Audit: A prompt to help you decide what to finish, freeze, or drop. 🚀 News Updates ChatGPT Images: Built for Real Workflows OpenAI has refreshed...
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Hello there, Behind the scenes, the AI revolution is starting to creak under its own weight. While consumer-facing experiences—like real-time translation—feel more magical than ever, the physical infrastructure supporting them is hitting a bottleneck of labor and materials. In today’s issue: Hardware: Intel’s move to acquire SambaNova. Infrastructure: Why data centers are fighting for the same gravel as our roads. Consumer Tech: Google’s Gemini-powered real-time translation. The Focus Reset:...
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Hello there, AI is no longer just a tool—it’s becoming the interface for everything from cinematic universes to how we browse the web. Today, we’re looking at a massive IP shift for Disney, Google’s latest research offensive, and a browser that builds apps on the fly. Inside today’s issue: The Big Story: Disney’s $1B bet on OpenAI and the future of IP. Frontier Tech: Google’s Research Agent takes on GPT-5.2. Next-Gen Browsing: A first look at Google’s AI-native "Disco" browser. The Toolkit: 4...
4 months ago • 2 min read