Alibabaโs new Wan 2.5 can turn text or images into 10-second 1080p videos with sound.
From idea to clip in seconds, AI just made video creation way faster.
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Neon Mobile, a social app that lets users earn money by recording their phone calls, has rapidly climbed the U.S. App Store charts. It now ranks No. 2 in the Social Networking category. The app offers 30ยข per minute for calls between Neon users and up to $30 per day for calls to others. It also pays for referrals.
Neonโs rapid rise and subsequent data breach highlight the tension between monetizing user data and maintaining privacy in the age of AI.
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A new tool lets you grab CSS from any element on any website instantly.
From copying to creating, itโs a shortcut every frontend dev will love.
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OpenAI has rolled out ChatGPT Pulse, a new mode where the AI flips the script, instead of waiting for your questions, it brings you fresh news, ideas, and reminders.
AI isnโt just answering anymore, itโs deciding what you should know. Would you pay $200 for that kind of daily briefing?
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Neon, the call-recording app that shot up the App Store charts, has been pulled offline after exposing usersโ phone numbers, call recordings, and transcripts.
Recording calls for cash sounded edgy, until privacy blew up. Would you ever trust an app like this with your conversations?
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Google has introduced Gemini Robotics 1.5, a new two-part AI system that lets robots plan, reason, and adapt in real-world environments.
By splitting brains from bodies, Google is pushing robots closer to general-purpose helpers. Would you trust an AI like this to handle tasks in your home?
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Came across a guide that walks you through creating personal AI assistants, from simple bots to a full Jarvis-style helper.
A practical path for anyone curious about rolling their own AI sidekick, would you try coding one?
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Google just released a comprehensive playbook on how to design and deploy your own AI agent, from the first idea all the way to a working product.
By lowering the barrier to entry, Google is turning AI agents from a niche developer project into something any motivated builder can prototype. Would you try following this guide to make your own โJarvisโ?
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Three cybersecurity researchers set out to find small bugs in the Unitree G1 and instead uncovered persistent telemetry exfiltration: constant MQTT/WebSocket connections to two manufacturer brokers, with full sensor dumps sent regularly.
This isnโt a firmware hiccup, itโs a structural privacy and supply-chain risk: sensors that shouldnโt be exfiltrated, static keys that shouldnโt be shared, and millions of minutes of telemetry travelling offsite. Would you let a robot with that behavior inside your office or facility?
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Perplexity has launched the Perplexity Search API, giving developers direct access to its constantly refreshed index, positioning itself as a public answer engine, not just another search tool.
By reframing search as infrastructure, Perplexity is betting it can own the answer layer of the internet. Would you build on top of it?
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London-based Paid, founded by Manny Medina, is enabling AI developers to charge clients based on real results, not flat subscriptions. The startup just raised $21.6M in seed funding to expand the platform.
By tying billing to actual outcomes, Paid positions itself as the bridge between AI agents and real-world value capture. Could this redefine how AI tools get paid for?
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OpenAI has rolled out new safety routing and parental control features to make ChatGPT safer for teens and sensitive conversations.
With these updates, ChatGPT moves beyond simple conversation, itโs now a platform that actively protects and adapts for younger users.
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Kimi AIโs new agent OK Computer acts as a full product team in a single AI, turning a simple prompt into complete websites and apps.
With OK Computer, creating sophisticated web products no longer requires a full team, a single prompt can now launch entire digital experiences.
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Anthropic has released Claude Sonnet 4.5, now leading benchmarks and aiming to act as an autonomous software engineer.
With Sonnet 4.5, Anthropic isnโt just building a coding assistant, itโs positioning Claude as a tireless full-stack engineer.
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OpenAI has rolled out native product purchases inside ChatGPT, starting with Etsy integration in the US.
After this launch, ChatGPT moves from conversation into direct consumer transactions, turning chat into checkout.
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OpenAI has launched Sora 2, the next generation of its video model, adding realism and creative control.
OpenAI is turning video generation from a demo into a mainstream creative platform.
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Swiss startup Corintis is tackling one of AIโs biggest bottlenecks, chip overheating, with cooling built directly inside processors. The company has raised $24M Series A at a ~$400M valuation, with Intelโs CEO on its board and Microsoft as an early tester.
By solving heat at the source, Corintis could turn cooling from a cost burden into one of the most strategic levers in the AI hardware race.
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MyTinyTools is a web platform that bundles text, file, code, and cybersecurity tools into a single place, all free to use.
By centralizing everyday tools under one roof, MyTinyTools aims to be a lightweight all-in-one workspace for both personal and professional use.
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You can make AI-generated images look more natural by controlling palette, lighting, film style, and texture, essentially giving the model a humanโphotography cheat sheet.
Palette: natural, muted, no neon or HDR. Example: "earth tone palette, saturation -15%, no acidic colors."
Light: soft diffused daylight, color temperature. Example: "natural daylight 5600K, no glare or bloom."
Film/grading: film or cinematic look emulation. Examples: "Kodak Portra 400," "Fujifilm Pro 400H," "cinematic grade, low contrast."
Exposure/contrast: avoid "overexposed" HDR. Example: "low-medium contrast, exposure -1/3 EV, preserved shadows and highlights."
Optics/angle: realistic lens and DOF. Example: "35mm f/4, natural depth of field, no oversharpening."
Textures/"noise": a little grain instead of plastic. Example: "light film grain, no plastic skin or smoothing."
Prohibitions (negative cues): "no neon saturation, no gloss, no oversharpen, no HDR, no bloom, no plastic skin, no synthetic glow, no acid-blue shadows."
By following these cues, AI images feel grounded, realistic, and cinematic, far from the โChatGPT lookโ most people instantly recognize.
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Thinking Machines, founded by OpenAI veterans including Mira Murati and John Schulman, has unveiled its first product: Tinker, a platform that makes it simple to fine-tune large AI models without heavyweight infrastructure. The startup is already valued at $12B after a $2B seed round.
Tinker is positioning Thinking Machines as a key infrastructure player in the AI stack, where the competitive edge may come not from training bigger models, but from adapting existing ones.
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