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Why AI can’t do match.
OpenAI’s next big play?
How Cursor beat VS Code.
AI in binoculars for birders.
Google copies Apple privacy.
Build DeepSeek from scratch.
Prompt: Behavior Builder Blueprint.
Describe any app and built it with AI.
Breaking News
The Latest AI Developments
OpenAI is exploring consumer health apps after hiring Nate Gross, aiming to solve health data consolidation. The strategy banks on ChatGPT’s user base and AI tools overcoming challenges that stopped previous Big Tech health initiatives.
Google launched Private AI Compute, mirroring Apple’s Private Cloud Compute strategy. The service handles complex AI features like personalized suggestions while keeping data access limited to users.
SoftBank sold its $5.8B Nvidia position to fund a $30B OpenAI investment. Masayoshi Son’s move from AI hardware to software suggests he believes app layer companies will outperform infrastructure providers.
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Mind-Blowing AI
Swarovski just put AI into a pair of binoculars, and birders are split on whether that’s brilliant or blasphemy.
The AX Visio uses built-in GPS and image recognition to identify over 9,000 bird species in real time, pulling from the same photo database that powers Cornell’s Merlin app. Point them at a bird, and they tell you what you’re looking at with around 90% accuracy. 🦅🔍
AI Finds
Beyond the Feed
Researchers isolated memorization from reasoning pathways in AI and found removing memorization breaks arithmetic while logic survives.
Evan Spiegel explains why they spent nearly a decade developing Specs smart glasses. His thesis: AR becomes the primary AI interface.
A futurist predicts that AI will force a career reset by obsoleting advisory work, ending social media authenticity, and more.
Cursor’s CEO reveals why owning the editor mattered more than building agents, 2-day work trials, and crashing cloud infrastructure.
This course teaches the architecture behind DeepSeek, covering MoE, attention mechanisms, and RL optimization most engineers skip.
AI History
On this day in 2015…
Microsoft opened its Project Oxford Emotion and Vision APIs, letting anyone plug face recognition and emotion detection AI into their apps. The tools could analyze facial expressions and score emotions like happiness, sadness, or anger from uploaded photos. It was one of the first “try it in your browser” AI demos that felt like magic, marking an early moment when everyday users saw AI judging photos in real time.
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Open Source Finds
From the Source
📊 FlowMetr monitors AI agents through HTTP requests, offering automation observability with prebuilt templates for major workflow tools.
💻 Shellmate is a Terminal companion that gives you dynamic error correction and guidance (keeping you in your Terminal and in the flow).
📧 Inbox Zero is an AI email assistant that organizes inboxes, pre-drafts replies, tracks follow-ups, bulk unsubscribes, and blocks cold emails.
Prompt of the Day
Behavior Builder Blueprint
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This prompt turns AI into a behavioral design companion that helps users identify, architect, and activate the habits that shape who they want to become.
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