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🚀 Neural networks that can replace your entire business team

These new AI services can handle nearly everything, from writing and coding to design, scheduling, and client communication, helping founders save hundreds of thousands in operating costs.

🔸 Text & code: advanced models now draft full marketing campaigns, blogs, and even production-ready codebases.
🔸 Design & media: AI tools generate realistic product photos, animations, and promo videos in minutes no studio required.
🔸 Ops & support: smart agents manage calendars, emails, and even chat with customers 24/7 with human-level tone and context.

For entrepreneurs, these neural networks don’t just boost productivity, they’re a direct path to scaling lean, fast, and profitably.


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🧠 PewDiePie builds a $20,000 supercomputer to run local AI models

One of the world’s biggest streamers, PewDiePie, has taken a sharp turn from YouTube entertainment to AI independence. After more than a decade of gaming videos and vlogs, he’s now built a personal supercomputer worth around $20,000 to run local large language models (LLMs) entirely offline.

🔸 The setup includes 10 GPUs: 8 custom RTX 4090s (48 GB each) and 2 RTX 4000 Ada cards, powerful enough to handle models like Llama 70B, gpt-oss-120B, and Qwen 245B or up to 64 smaller models simultaneously.
🔸 He even created his own local AI interface and a “council of models” that debate his questions in real time.
🔸 PewDiePie says his goal is simple: keep full control of his data and avoid AI corporations like OpenAI, criticizing them for storing user chats including deleted ones.

From Let’s Plays to local LLMs, PewDiePie’s pivot marks a new era where creators aren’t just using AI, they’re owning it.


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⚡️ Inside Tesla’s first Optimus production line

Tesla has quietly set up its first pilot production line for the humanoid robot Optimus. It’s a small-scale test run for what the company hopes will evolve into a full manufacturing system by 2026, when a larger line is planned.

🔸 The current line assembles and tests robots directly at Tesla’s factory and R&D labs, where Optimus units are already performing basic tasks.
🔸 The company’s target is ambitious, a $20,000 cost price per robot, putting it in the same range as a compact car.
🔸 This phase remains experimental, aimed at refining motion control, battery integration, and safety routines before ramping up.
🔸 Musk’s bet: mass-producing humanoids could one day be as routine as building cars — though testing them next to car lines raises the question, what could possibly go wrong?

Tesla’s robot factory may be small, but symbolically, it marks the moment the company moved from demo mode to industrial ambition.


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📰 Bad news: AI now writes more articles than humans

A new analysis shows that, for the first time, AI-generated articles have overtaken human-written ones on the web. The gap is still small but growing fast.

🔸 Researchers sampled 65,000 web articles (2020–2025) from the CommonCrawl dataset and analyzed them with Surfer AI Detector.
🔸 If over half of an article’s text was flagged as AI-written, it counted as machine-made.
🔸 Cross-checks by publication date helped avoid false positives older pre-ChatGPT articles, for example, were assumed to be human.
🔸 The tipping point came in November 2024, when AI-made content first surpassed human output; after a brief dip, AI now dominates again.

Not all “AI-written” pieces are fully automated, many show signs of human editing or partial rewriting and such content still appears less often in top search results.

Still, the web’s content balance has flipped. The internet’s new authors may not be people, just machines that learned to sound like them.


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💻 Learn any IT profession with an AI course generator

Found a cool site called Getinclub that automatically builds personalized learning programs for any tech career.

🔸 Just enter a profession say, Data Analyst or Frontend Developer and the tool creates a full learning roadmap.
🔸 For every step, it gathers free courses, tutorials, articles, and video lessons from across the web.
🔸 Includes intermediate quizzes and tests to reinforce progress.
🔸 No ads, no subnoscriptions, just structured, open-access learning.

A smart way to turn “I want to learn IT” into an actionable, guided journey.


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Examples of Nano Banana 2 in action. There are rumors that it is scheduled to be released early this week.

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🤖 Russia’s first humanoid robot AIdol collapses during live debut

In Moscow, developers unveiled AIdol, touted as Russia’s first anthropomorphic robot capable of walking, handling objects, and interacting with humans. The event, however, didn’t go as planned.

🔸 The robot entered the stage to the Rocky theme, accompanied by two handlers.
🔸 Moments later, AIdol fell mid-presentation, prompting staff to shield it from the audience while addressing the issue.
🔸 Developers said the incident stemmed from a test configuration error, noting the project remains in its trial stage.

Despite the stumble, the demo highlights how far and how fragile, the push toward humanoid robotics still is.


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🎵 An AI-generated song tops Billboard for the first time ever

For the first time in history, a fully AI-created track has reached #1 on the U.S. Billboard chart. The song, “Walk My Walk” by the fictional artist Breaking Rust, has already surpassed 1 million streams on Spotify.

🔸 The track was entirely generated by AI, with no human performer behind it.
🔸 It spread virally across streaming platforms and social media before users realized it wasn’t real.
🔸 Spotify, now flooded with AI-made tracks, has no plans to curb the influx, signaling a new era for digital music.

If algorithms can now make hits, what happens to the concept of a “musician” itself?


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🚀 OpenAI rolls out GPT-5.1 with “Instant” and “Thinking” modes

OpenAI has released GPT-5.1, a major update introducing two new models designed for different user needs, one for fast, natural conversation and another for deep reasoning.

🔸 GPT-5.1 Instant brings back the warmth and humor users missed from GPT-4o, offering quick, engaging replies that feel more human.
🔸 GPT-5.1 Thinking is optimized for complex reasoning, it adapts its response time to question difficulty, thinking longer on hard problems and speeding through easy ones.
🔸 The update responds directly to user feedback that GPT-5 felt “cold” and overly mechanical, restoring balance between personality and precision.
🔸 Older models remain in the legacy section for three months, while the new lineup rolls out first to paid users.

With GPT-5.1, OpenAI is clearly splitting its path, one branch for warmth and speed, the other for depth and intelligence.


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🎙 Fireflies founders faked their AI for a year, now it’s a $1B unicorn

In 2016, the co-founders of Fireflies, now a unicorn meeting intelligence startup, promised clients an AI that could automatically join and transcribe calls. There was just one catch, the AI didn’t exist yet.

🔸 For the first year, the two founders personally joined every client call, manually tracking who spoke and what was said.
🔸 The service cost $100 per month, covering about 100 meetings, while customers believed an autonomous system was behind it.
🔸 A year later, they built the real automation, eventually raising $19M and reaching a $1B valuation.

Today it’s a legendary MVP story, but it raises the timeless startup question: when does “fake it till you make it” cross from hustle to scandal?


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