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Here’s a glimpse into what we have today:
Gemini gets personal with your data.
A prompt trick that won 47 of 47 tests.
OpenAI partners with Cerebras for speed.
AI drone footage solved a missing person case.
FTC sues an “AI search engine” for dark patterns.
Breaking News
The Latest AI Developments
Google’s new “Personal Intelligence” feature connects Gemini to your Gmail, Photos, Search, and YouTube history to give AI responses tailored specifically to you. Think travel recs based on your photography habits or book suggestions pulled from your actual interests.
Cerebras is joining OpenAI’s compute stack to make AI responses feel instant. The partnership adds 750MW of low-latency power designed specifically for faster code generation, image creation, and agent workflows.
Washington just approved Nvidia’s H200 chips for export to China, reversing earlier restrictions. The catch: Trump’s 25% fee on sales, plus buyers need to prove they won’t use the chips for military purposes. Nvidia’s top-tier Blackwell chips remain blocked.
Today’s Sponsor
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Engineering support. Monthly office hours with their team to solve technical problems.
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Coming in Hot
AI Tools of the Day
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🔍 Beacon tracks your brand across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI while 13 autonomous agents analyze gaps, forecast growth, and build your visibility roadmap.
📈 MarketAlerts.ai watches your portfolio around the clock and sends alerts when AI spots insights that match your investing style.
🔍 Purple Leaf analyzes your site for AI search visibility, fixes gaps in structured data, and generates social posts from any URL.
🎨 Brushless generates editable vector illustrations from a prompt, delivering brand-consistent SVGs for websites, apps, and marketing.
🗺️ DocentPro builds full travel itineraries, maps your route, and provides real-time chat support with audio guides available in 93 cities worldwide.
🎬 Vibeo collects video testimonials through a simple form, then auto-edits them with captions, B-rolls, and branded landing pages ready to share anywhere.
🔒 Phala Cloud runs AI models inside hardware-secured environments, keeping sensitive data encrypted and verifiable.
Today’s Spotlight
Video editing has a brutal learning curve. Timelines, keyframes, effects, layers. Most give up before they finish their first project.
Medeo skips all of it. You describe what you want in a chat, and the AI builds your video in real time.
No editing skills required. If you’ve ever sent a text message, you already know how to use Medeo.
Full creative control through conversation. Adjust pacing, tweak the mood, or revert changes without touching a timeline.
One video, every format. Export in 16:9 or 9:16 easily. YouTube, TikTok, Reels, Shorts. All covered.
Your ideas deserve to be seen. Medeo removes the technical barrier standing in the way.
Interesting AI
🖥️ Openwork is an open-source AI agent that runs locally on your computer.
Point it at a folder and ask it to sort files, rename things based on content, write documents, or summarize what’s inside. It can also create calendar entries from meeting notes, draft follow-up docs, or set up project folders with the right structure.
You bring your own API key from OpenAI or Anthropic. Nothing gets sent anywhere unless you allow it, and you approve every action before it runs. You can see logs, stop it anytime, and define repeatable workflows as custom skills.
It also connects to Notion, Google Drive, and Dropbox through local APIs. MIT licensed and available by download or forking on GitHub.
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AI Finds
Beyond the Feed
Matthew McConaughey locked down “Alright, alright, alright!” and seven other trademarks, but the reason behind it reveals a legal strategy Hollywood is watching closely.
Veo 3.1 brings reference image inputs, character/object/background consistency, 9:16 aspect ratio support, and 1080p/4K upscaling for professional workflows.
Google researchers tested one change across seven LLMs and got 47 wins with zero losses. The technique takes seconds and costs nothing in latency.
An Italian climber went missing for months until AI analyzed drone footage and flagged three locations. What it spotted in one of them ended the search.
JustAnswer’s Pearl chatbot promised AI answers with human follow-up. What users actually got, according to federal investigators, was a subscription trap.
Open Source Finds
From the Source
🔍 Perplexica is an AI search engine that runs locally, combining SearxNG with local LLMs or cloud providers for cited answers without tracking your searches.
🖼️ GLM-Image is an open image generator built for text-heavy visuals, scoring top marks on Chinese and English text benchmarks while supporting resolutions up to 2048px.
🏥 MedGemma 1.5 is an open medical AI model that interprets CT scans, MRIs, histopathology slides, and X-ray time series for diagnostic app development.
Prompt of the Day
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A structured brainstorming prompt that turns any brief into a bank of 5–10 sharp, original, context-aware ideas, plus clear next steps for what to do with them.
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