
Summary TL;DR
Huang says AGI is already here
Zuckerberg adds AI CEO to help run META
Claude can click type and navigate Macs

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Huang Says AGI Is Here 🤖
Whether AGI is “here” affects how companies, governments, and the public judge AI progress. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said he believes AGI has effectively already arrived, while also admitting current systems still struggle with complex tasks and long-term reasoning.
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Because Nvidia is central to the AI industry, his remarks could further shift AGI from a strict scientific milestone to a moving, practical definition. AGI still depends on who gets to define it.
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Zuckerberg Builds an AI CEO Sidekick 🧠
META
AI CEO
An AI agent designed to help run the company
Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly building a personal AI agent to help him handle parts of his CEO job at Meta, acting more like an AI chief of staff than a normal chatbot.
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The goal is to speed up decision-making, surface information faster, and reduce reliance on layers of management. It shows how AI is starting to move beyond employee tools and into executive work itself.
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Claude Can Use Macs 🖥️
Claude can now point, click, type, and navigate apps on a Mac to complete tasks when direct integrations are not available.
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In a research preview for Pro and Max users, it also works with Dispatch, letting people start a job from their phone and pick it up later on their computer, with permission prompts and limits around sensitive apps. AI assistants are starting to act more like digital coworkers.
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Prompt example for the week
Study Any Topic Faster With a Plain-English Tutor Prompt Replace the [placeholders] before sending to ChatGPT. I want you to act as a personal tutor and study coach for [topic]. My goal: [goal] Current level: [current level] Time available: [time available] Preferred style: [preferred style] Examples or situations I care about: [examples I care about] Teach me so I can understand this quickly and actually remember it. Please structure your answer like this: 1. A plain-English overview in 5 sentences or less 2. The 5 most important ideas to understand first 3. A simple example for each idea 4. Key terms defined in everyday language 5. What people often misunderstand about this topic 6. What is widely agreed on vs what is still debated, uncertain, or overhyped 7. A focused study plan I can finish in [time available] 8. 3 quick practice questions, followed by the answers 9. A short recap I can save and review later Keep it practical, jargon-light, and easy to scan. Use short sections, bullet points, and examples that match my goal and current level. |
AI tool of the week
Google Stitch
This AI design tool from Google helps users create high-fidelity app and web UI designs from natural language, images, or wireframes.
Example: Go to stitch.withgoogle.com
Describe the app or screen you want to build.
Prompt: Design a clean mobile app for tracking personal finances with a dashboard, spending categories, and savings goals.
Stitch can also help you iterate on the design and export your work to tools like Figma or frontend code.

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