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What's tea in AI? 🫖You're Weekly AI News Update 4.23
This time we celebrate my new AI podcast. I wresteled with doing this because I had a podcast ( several podcasts ) before and it's a struggle to be consistent. But when you keep getting confirmations, you just need to challenge yourself and Go! I listened to @Taneisha Fair who said my voice needs to be present in this space. The news this week is brought to you by High Tech Tea. 📖 Episode Summary Episode 1 covers everything that dropped in AI over the past 7–10 days. Two stories out of China, one from OpenAI, and one spicy, creative-world debate. The through-line: AI is getting sharper, not easier, and sharp tools require sharp operators. Stories covered this episode: 1. Kimi K2.6 by Moonshot AI — the open-source trillion-parameter model you need to know 2. OpenAI Codex + Chronicle — screen-aware AI that watches, learns, and shows up ready 3. Claude as a Design Tool — Figma killer or prettier slop? Jeneba's hot take Hot Topics: - Google Personal Intelligence — they already have your data. Now they want to make it useful. - Canva AI 2.0 — full prompt-based overhaul, and it did not ask for permission - Claude Opus 4.7 — Anthropic's sharpest model yet (but it'll drain your limits fast) 🍵 THE DROP: New Tools That Slapped This Week (Or Are Coming Soon) 🔧 Tool What It Does Kimi K2.6 — Moonshot AI Open-source, 1 trillion-parameter multimodal model. 300 sub-agents running 4,000 parallel workflows + 13 hours of autonomous coding. #1 on Humanity's Last Exam. - OpenAI Codex + Chronicle Screen-aware coding agent inside ChatGPT. Reads your screen in real time, learns your stack, and shows up already warmed up — no re-explaining required. - Claude Design — Anthropic Generates UI, design systems, decks, and PowerPoints at the intent layer spacing, hierarchy, accessibility, IA. Not a Figma killer (yet), but a serious first-draft engine. - Google Personal Intelligence Gemini + AI Mode in Search now plug into Gmail, Photos, and Google apps for hyper-personalized responses. Free in the US, personal accounts only ,Workspace is next. - Canva AI 2.0 Full prompt-based platform overhaul. Persistent brand memory, object-based editing, HTML imports in Canva Code, and Slack/Gmail/Drive/Calendar connectors. Research preview. Claude Opus 4.7 Anthropic's most precise model yet. Self-verification, long-horizon coherence, 3× better vision, new "Extra High" effort tier. Stops fixing weak prompts for you.
What's tea in AI? 🫖You're Weekly AI News Update 4.23
What's tea in AI? 🫖You're Weekly AI News Update 4.1
The Tea On AI: 🍵 MAIN CHARACTER ENERGY: ANTHROPIC LEAKED ITS OWN SECRET WEAPON Ok so they accidentally dropped the bag. ASecurity researchers found nearly 3,000 unpublished Anthropic documents sitting unprotected in a database — including draft blog posts for a new model codenamed Claude Mythos . Here's the tea: Mythos sits above Opus — Anthropic's own draft literally said it's "larger and more intelligent than our Opus models, which were, until now, our most powerful." It scores "dramatically higher" on coding, reasoning, and cybersecurity. That's talk Anthropic has never used before. The real plot twist? Internal notes say Mythos "could outpace defenders" in cyber capabilities aka be autonomous , making it more capable of taking actions without you and doing things without your approval. So Anthropic is essentially scared of their own model. That's not a product launch, that's a warning shot. 🧠 Why it matters to YOU: Premium AI is about to get priced like enterprise software. If you're not thinking about the cost of tiered AI access, start now. ⚡ QUICK HITS — HERE'S WHAT ELSE YOU MISSED THE COURTS SAID NOPE A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from banning Anthropic's federal contracts the Pentagon had called Claude a "supply chain risk." The judge cited First Amendment retaliation and granted a 7-day appeal window. Case is still live in San Francisco, but Anthropic got the W , for now. The bigger story? Government AI contracts are now a legal battleground, and whoever wins federal access wins decades of institutional lock-in. 🍵 APPLE WAVED THE WHITE FLAG (KINDA) Apple announced iOS 27 will let Gemini, Claude, and other AI assistants compete directly inside the iPhone through a new Extensions system. Meanwhile, Apple is secretly building its own chatbot codenamed "Campos" powered by Google's Gemini. They also poached Google's Lilian Rincon as VP of AI product marketing ahead of WWDC on June 8. Translation: Apple stopped pretending it could win the AI race (because they don't got it without Steve Jobs) and opened the iPhone to 1B+ users as a distribution channel for every AI company. That's a massive distribution event.
What's New In AI This Week (3.23.)
Happy Monday. ☀️ Every Monday I'm going to do something I've been doing in my head for a while , tell you what's happening in AI and why it actually matters to your life and your work. Not just the headlines. Not the doom scroll. My actual read on what's worth your attention. Let's get into it................................ 🍵 Mark Zuckerberg built himself an AI agent to help him run Meta and just told the world that eventually, every single person on earth will have one of their own. Here's my take: WSJ broke the story this morning. Zuck deployed a personal AI agent to help him operate as CEO ( I have one too and we will be building this togther in prompt party) synthesizing information faster, making decisions more efficiently. He's not just using AI as a tool. He's using AI as an executive function. And he's testing it on himself first before he sells it to the world. Most people are reading this as a story about powerful men getting more powerful. That's the wrong POV , especially for us. What's actually happening is that AI is becoming infrastructure, the operating layer underneath human expertise, not the replacement for it. Zuckerberg still has to know what matters, what direction to set for the agent, and what judgment to apply. The agent just clears the noise so he can think. That's exactly what we're training for in this room. The woman who knows how to direct her AI agent, meaning give it context, interrogate its output, and apply her own discernment, isn't doing a tech skill. She's doing a leadership skill. And right now, most people don't have it. Bottom line: Zuckerberg's CEO agent isn't a story about CEOs. It's a story about where human value lives in the AI era and why Language is the new coding. Had you seen this story? What's your take? Source: Zuckerberg's CEO AI Agent (WSJ, March 23, 2026) 🍵Microfot and Open AI broke up. The Microsoft-OpenAI partnership is officially over. A viral Medium piece this week called it "The $250 Billion Betrayal." Two years of AI dominance fractured. My take: The "one big partner" era is done. Every major company is now building their own AI stack. What that means for us: more tools, more choices, more responsibility to know what we're choosing and why. I think eveyone should be thinking of their career and personal brand the same way. These jobs ain't loyal and you shouldn't be etiher.
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