Hi fam!
Every week, AI gets a little smarter.
But what's even more interesting is how quickly we're learning to use it in smarter ways. The biggest advantage isn't always having the newest model—it's knowing how to ask better questions, build better workflows, and use AI to amplify your own ideas instead of replacing them.
In last few days, we've rounded up the latest AI news, a simple trick that lets different AI models improve each other's work, and a look at why, in an AI-powered world, being a little weird might just become your biggest competitive advantage.
Let's dive in. 🚀
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The AI world doesn't wait.
In just a few days, we've seen fresh developments in hardware, global competition, regulation, and the race to build smarter AI. Here are the stories that stood out:
According to an internal memo reported by TechCrunch, Mark Zuckerberg told employees that AI agents haven't advanced as quickly as Meta had hoped, despite massive investments.
Why this matters: AI agents remain one of the industry's biggest bets, but even the largest companies are discovering that building truly autonomous AI is harder than expected.
AI chip startup Etched announced it has secured over $1 billion in customer contracts, pushing its valuation to $5 billion as demand for inference chips continues to grow.
Why this matters: The AI chip race is expanding beyond NVIDIA. Investors are betting that specialized chips could power the next generation of AI applications.
Apple announced it will begin releasing security patches earlier than planned, saying AI is helping cybercriminals discover vulnerabilities more quickly than ever before.
Why this matters: AI isn't only making software smarter—it is also accelerating cyber threats, forcing companies to rethink how they protect users.
Startup Unconventional AI, founded by Databricks' former AI chief, says its new computing architecture could reduce AI inference power consumption by up to 1,000 times compared with today's hardware.
Why this matters: AI's future isn't just about smarter models—it's also about making them dramatically cheaper and more energy efficient.
The United Nations and the International Telecommunication Union have announced the AI for Good Global Commission, bringing together world leaders and top tech executives to discuss the future of AI governance. The first meeting will take place in Geneva next week.
Why this matters: AI is no longer just a technology story. Governments are becoming increasingly involved in shaping how AI is developed and regulated around the world.

AI Ping-Pong
Here's a simple trick that can instantly improve your AI results.
Don't stop at the first answer.
Instead, let AI critique AI.
For example:
Ask ChatGPT to write a LinkedIn post.
Copy it into Claude (or Gemini) and ask:
❝"Be brutally honest. What's weak about this post? What would you change?"
Paste the feedback back into ChatGPT and say:
❝"Rewrite this using the feedback, but keep my tone of voice."
You'll often end up with a version that's noticeably stronger than the original.
Why?
Because different AI models have different strengths. One might be more creative, another better at structure, and another better at spotting weaknesses.
Think of it like playing ping-pong.
Every pass makes the idea a little better.
The best part?
It takes less than two extra minutes—and can turn a good first draft into a great final one. 🏓🤖

Why AI Can’t Replace Weird People
For years, the biggest fear was that AI would replace humans.
But after spending more time with these tools, a different picture is emerging.
AI is incredibly good at producing content that is clear, polished... and often very similar to everything else. The more people use the same models in the same way, the easier it becomes to blend into the crowd.
Ironically, this makes personality, original experiences, and a unique point of view more valuable than ever. AI can imitate a writing style, but it can't live your life or tell your stories.
The future may not belong to the people who use the most AI—it may belong to the people who use AI without sounding like it.
👉 Read the full article: Why AI Can’t Replace Weird People

From The Archive: Learning Online Has Never Been So Easy
Back in 2024, we wrote about how online learning had never been easier. Platforms like Coursera were making high-quality education accessible to anyone with an internet connection, allowing people to learn new skills at their own pace.
Two years later, the conversation has shifted again.
Today, learning isn't just online—it's increasingly AI-powered. Instead of simply watching videos, learners can ask AI to explain difficult concepts, create quizzes, generate study plans, summarize lessons, or act as a personal tutor available 24/7.
The biggest change isn't that courses got better.
It's that learning became more interactive.
The future of education may not be about finding the best course.
It may be about finding the best AI learning partner.

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