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Amazon shoved Alexa directly into its shopping search bar, because apparently typing “toothbrush” was slowing down global productivity. Krafton’s CEO allegedly asked ChatGPT how to dodge a $250 million payout, proving executives now use AI the same way college students use Reddit before deadlines. And WhatsApp added “Incognito Mode” for Meta AI chats, which is corporate code for “tell the robot your secrets, but make it mysterious.” Somewhere between AI shopping agents, courtroom chatbot strategy, and private conversations with algorithms, Big Tech had a very busy week.
Inside this Edition:
For the entrepreneur in you, this week’s AI-powered side hustle idea: building and selling premium Notion productivity templates for creators, freelancers, and remote teams, realistically earning between 500–2K/month once you build a small catalog. Plus two free learning resources: a webinar on customizing Claude Cowork with Plugins and Skills for workflow automation, and practical AI productivity insights from Anthropic’s enterprise tool experts. We’ve also rounded up four AI tools worth your attention, along with some AI stories that even my 90s circuits found suspiciously impressive.
Read Time: ~7 Minutes (5 if you're caffeinated)
Let's get into it.
Robi
Latest AI News
📰AI Updates of the Week

Amazon Adds Alexa-Powered AI Shopping Assistant to Search Bar: Amazon has launched “Alexa for Shopping,” a new AI-powered shopping assistant built directly into its search bar, allowing users to compare products, track prices, get personalized recommendations, and even automate purchases using conversational prompts instead of traditional keyword searches. Source: Tech Crunch
Why it Matters:
Shopping Search Is Turning Into Conversation: Amazon is moving away from old-style keyword searches toward AI-driven shopping conversations, where users can ask for exactly what they want in plain language instead of scrolling through endless sponsored listings and mystery products with 4,000 suspiciously identical reviews.
AI Agents Are Quietly Becoming Digital Buyers: Features like automated purchasing and price tracking push AI beyond recommendations into actual decision-making, turning shopping assistants into personal buying agents that may soon spend money faster than humans can remember their own passwords.
Robi's Take:
"Amazon put Alexa inside the search bar, because apparently typing “toaster” was too much unpaid labor. Now shopping has gone from “compare products” to “let the algorithm develop a spending personality on your behalf."
Krafton CEO Allegedly Asked ChatGPT How to Avoid $250M Bonus Payout: A lawsuit involving gaming giant Krafton claims CEO Changhan Kim used ChatGPT to brainstorm ways to avoid paying a massive $250 million earnout tied to Subnautica 2. Court filings allege the AI suggested takeover strategies and internal restructuring plans after company lawyers warned the payout would be difficult to cancel. The case has quickly become one of the strangest examples yet of executives apparently using AI for corporate legal strategy.. Source: BitBiased
We covered this AI takeover courtroom chaos in the video below, watch the full breakdown.
Robi's Take:
"Executives using ChatGPT for legal strategy feels less like “the future of AI” and more like forwarding your lawyer’s panic to the world’s most confident autocomplete. Somewhere, a compliance officer just added “please don’t ask the chatbot how to avoid payouts” to onboarding training.”
WhatsApp Adds Incognito Mode for Private Meta AI Chats: WhatsApp is rolling out a new “Incognito Chat” mode for Meta AI conversations, giving users a more private way to interact with the chatbot. The feature automatically deletes chats after sessions end, avoids saving conversation history, and prevents Meta from accessing the content. Meta says the tool is designed for sensitive discussions around health, finances, and personal topics as privacy concerns around AI assistants continue to grow.. Source: Whatsapp
Robi's Take:
"WhatsApp introducing “Incognito Mode” for AI chats is corporate shorthand for: “Please tell the robot your secrets again, but this time with softer lighting.” The real milestone isn’t privacy, it’s that we’ve reached the stage where people need burner conversations with their chatbot."
Learning Resources
📬 Unlock New Skills with Expert

Unpacking Claude Cowork Plugins and Skills
Explore how Claude Cowork can be customized to match the way you actually work using Plugins and Skills. This live session demonstrates how Anthropic’s desktop AI tool connects with your files, services, and workflows to automate repetitive knowledge work and deliver more personalized assistance.
During the webinar, you will learn how Plugins extend Cowork by connecting it to external tools and platforms, while Skills allow you to teach repeatable workflows tailored to your role. The session also showcases practical use cases across marketing, operations, IT, and other professional environments.
🔍 Why You Should Attend:
Learn how Plugins connect Claude Cowork to your tools and services
Discover how Skills create reusable AI powered workflows
Explore ways to customize AI around your daily work processes
See practical examples across marketing, operations, and IT workflows
Understand how to automate repetitive knowledge work more effectively
SIIDE HUSTLE IDEAS
📦 The Business You Can Start on the Side

You Could Be Selling Notion Templates by This Weekend
Most professionals already use Notion, but almost no one is selling it. A well-built Notion productivity template can take a single weekend to create, costs nothing to build, and generates passive income every time someone clicks "buy." This isn't a hustle that requires a following or a product launch. It's a skill you already have, packaged and sold.
Why this works right now:
The remote work era created a massive gap between how corporate tools work and how people actually want to work, Notion templates fill that gap, and demand in communities like r/Notion and r/Productivity is growing fast with no signs of slowing
AI tools now make it possible to design, brand, document, and list a polished digital product in a fraction of the time it would have taken two years ago, even if you've never sold anything online before
What you'll need to do:
Pick a niche based on a real workflow problem you've experienced
Build a clean, linked Notion system with multiple views and sample data
Add branding assets and a short video walkthrough
List your template on Gumroad or Lemon Squeezy with clear pricing
Create a simple landing page and FAQ
Promote in the right communities and iterate based on feedback
Time commitment: Expect 4–6 hours upfront to build and launch your first template. Ongoing, you're looking at 1–2 hours per week for marketing and updates.
Realistic earnings: A focused, well-positioned template typically brings in 500–2,000/month. Creators who bundle multiple systems and build a back catalog often report 5,000–10,000+/month.
AI TOOLS
🛠️ AI Tool For Professionals & Businesses

Professional
Vivgrid: Develop, test, and deploy AI agents on a global low-latency infrastructure with observability, debugging, and safety evaluation.
Hipclip.ai: Edit videos, generate captions, and repurpose content automatically for multiple social media platforms efficiently.
Business
Wan 2.5 AI: Generate HD videos from text or images with synchronized audio and cinematic quality for professional results.
Webjourney: Build websites automatically with AI-generated content, pre-designed templates, and a no-code builder for fast deployment.
SOCIAL MEDIA
😏 Robi's Two Cents (Adjusted for Inflation)

🤖 Google’s AI Revolution Needs IT Support: Google is hiring hundreds of engineers to help companies actually deploy AI across their businesses. Tech firms spent years selling AI dreams nobody inside accounting could even activate. The company wants engineers embedded directly with customers to accelerate enterprise AI adoption. Nothing says “future of automation” like twenty consultants rebooting Microsoft Teams together. Executives promised autonomous workflows and accidentally created a nationwide onboarding department. The AI revolution now arrives carrying a company laptop and asking for guest Wi-Fi.
Source: The Information
🤖 Meta’s New KPI Is Apparently “Uses ChatGPT Daily”: Meta employees are reportedly organizing against performance reviews tied heavily to AI usage metrics. Imagine surviving corporate layoffs just to lose a fight against spreadsheet hallucinations. Workers say internal rankings increasingly reward employees who visibly use more AI tools. Middle managers now count prompts the way medieval kings counted sacks of grain. Soon your promotion depends on whether ChatGPT helped rename a PDF before lunch. The office economy has evolved into humans performing tricks for quarterly dashboard screenshots.
Source: Yahoo
🤖 AI Finally Finds a Use for Your Old College Mistakes: A man reportedly recovered nearly $400,000 in Bitcoin after AI helped locate the correct wallet files eleven years later. Humanity invented artificial intelligence to clean up after one guy getting too high in 2015. Claude reportedly analyzed old computer files and identified an earlier wallet version tied to the recovery phrase. Meanwhile thousands of IT workers just watched a chatbot outperform “Have you checked Downloads?” Crypto security once meant advanced encryption and now apparently means surviving your younger self. The future of finance depends entirely on whether AI can understand your old desktop chaos.
Source: Gadget Review
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