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Prompt: Six Hats Navigator.
Jensen declared AGI had arrived.
Gemini’s best tools got a cheat sheet.
Shopify went free with AI design tools.
A new wristband tracks lifting, not steps.
China’s robot wolves moved into street drills.
Claude got a memory layer in the background.
Google turned any headphones into a translator.
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We’ve been working on something behind the scenes. It’s not a new tool. It’s not a sponsorship. It’s not a partnership.
It’s something you’ve been asking us for.
We’ve been sent the same request by many others over the past few months, and we finally sat down and created it.
We’re not revealing what it is yet. But we know you’re going to want this.
Stay tuned. More tomorrow.
Breaking News
This Week’s Top AI Developments
NVIDIA’s CEO told Lex Fridman that AGI has arrived, pointing to AI agents building apps and generating revenue as proof. He then walked it back, saying the odds of those agents building a durable company like NVIDIA are “zero.”
Tinker is a free mobile app packed with AI tools for generating product photos, videos, 3D models, virtual try-ons, and social ads. No Shopify account needed. No subscription. It’s available on iOS and Android right now.
Google Translate’s Live Translate feature landed on iOS, works with any pair of headphones, and covers 70+ languages. It preserves the speaker’s tone and cadence instead of flattening everything into robotic output.
Coming in Hot
AI Tools of the Week
✍️ Clico is a browser extension that pulls context from your open tabs and writes right at your cursor, without ever leaving the page.
💥 ComicInk AI turns text prompts into multi-panel comic strips with consistent characters, speech bubbles, and panel layouts generated by AI.
💡 Cresh is a business idea validator that breaks down your concept across 33 metrics and tells you whether it's worth building, before you invest time or money.
🤖 Accio Work gives you a full AI agent team, a coordinated crew of specialists, on your desktop who actually get the work done.
📚 Automateed generates 150+ page eBooks with AI content, images, a designed cover, and a KDP-ready PDF from a single text prompt.
🎨 PaintIt AI generates product photos and lifestyle images from a single product shot, replacing traditional photoshoots with AI-styled renders.
🎶 Tunee creates full songs from a text prompt and turns them into finished music videos, all from one conversation thread.
🎵 BeatMusic brings every top AI music model into one platform so you generate royalty-free tracks you fully own.
🌶️ GetSpiced is an AI mentor for entrepreneurs and creators that provides personalized business guidance and accountability on demand.
🧶 Crochets turns descriptions into complete crochet patterns with row-by-row instructions, stitch counts, and a 3D preview.
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Today’s Spotlight
Wispr Flow works system-wide. Email, Slack, Notion, your IDE, ChatGPT.
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Create voice snippets for things you repeat. Flow saves your common phrases so one word triggers a full response.
Learns your words, names, and jargon. Flow gets you right every time, no corrections needed.
Available on Mac, Windows, iPhone, and Android. Millions of people already use it daily (including us at TAAFT).
From rambling to ready-to-send. That’s Flow.
AI Finds
The Best of Beyond the Feed
The best of Google’s AI, from “vibe drawing” and deep research reports to custom Gems, NotebookLM integration, and app-building tools inside Canvas.
New footage shows quadruped combat robots in simulated urban warfare, equipped with micro-missiles and a shared “collective brain.”
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Interesting AI
This Week’s Most Interesting AI
Every wearable tracks your run. None of them track your strength training. Fort is the first to try.
Built by ex-Tesla and SpaceX engineers and backed by Y Combinator, Fort is a screenless wristband that auto-detects 50+ exercises, counts reps, and measures bar speed, range of motion, and proximity to failure from your wrist. It breaks sessions down by muscle group, showing whether each one got maintenance, growth, or overload stimulus. You wear it all day.
It also tracks sleep, stress, HRV, and cardio. The charging case doubles as an external motion sensor you snap onto gym equipment for lower-body tracking.
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Open Source Finds
This Week’s Top OSS
💬 Onyx is a self-hostable AI chat platform with agents, RAG, web search, deep research, MCP support, and connectors to 40+ knowledge sources.
🔧 n8n-MCP gives AI assistants deep knowledge of n8n’s 1,200+ workflow automation nodes with search, validation, and real-world examples.
🧠 Claude Subconscious gives Claude Code persistent memory through a background agent that watches sessions and whispers guidance across conversations.
Prompt of the Week
Six Hats Navigator
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