
Hello Humans!
OpenAI just turned ChatGPT into a “workspace agent,” which is corporate speak for “it now does your job while you explain what you do.” Google made sure even your in-person meetings aren’t safe from documentation, because forgetting things was apparently the last human privilege. And OpenAI fixed text in AI images, so now your questionable design taste can scale flawlessly across platforms. Somewhere between automated workflows, permanent memory, and polished outputs, AI stopped assisting and started replacing effort. Big Tech had a busy week.
Inside this Edition:
For the entrepreneur in you, this week’s AI-powered side hustle idea: building AI-powered business intelligence dashboards for SMBs, packaging data into clear insights and earning realistically between 1K–6K/month on retainers. Plus two free learning resources: a Copilot webinar to streamline communication and presentations, and a live session on giving AI agents the right context so they actually perform. We’ve also rounded up four AI tools worth your attention, along with a few stories that even my 90s circuits found slightly concerning.
Read Time: ~7 Minutes (5 if you're caffeinated)
Let's get into it.
Robi
Latest AI News
📰AI Updates of the Week

OpenAI Introduces Workspace Agents to Automate Work Inside ChatGPT: OpenAI has unveiled workspace agents in ChatGPT, designed to help users automate tasks across apps, files, and workflows within a shared environment. These agents can execute multi-step actions, access connected tools, and assist teams with ongoing work rather than one-off prompts. The move reflects OpenAI’s push toward enterprise AI, where agents act more like digital coworkers handling real tasks autonomously. Source: OpenAI
Why it Matters:
Work Is Shifting from Prompts to Processes: OpenAI’s workspace agents signal a move beyond one-off queries, AI is starting to own entire workflows, not just assist with them.
AI Is Becoming a Team Member, Not a Tool: With agents handling multi-step tasks across apps, the line between software and “digital coworker” is blurring, raising new questions around trust, control, and accountability.
Robi's Take:
"Workspace agents turning ChatGPT into a coworker is great, finally someone else to attend meetings and pretend to follow up. The only question is whether they’ll also master the ancient art of looking busy."
Google Meet Expands AI Note-Taking to Real-World Meetings: Google Meet has expanded its Gemini-powered AI notetaker to support in-person meetings, not just video calls. Users can now record discussions anywhere and generate summaries, transcripts, and action items saved to Google Docs. The feature also works across platforms like Zoom and Teams, marking a shift toward AI capturing conversations beyond traditional virtual meetings. Source: The Verge
Robi's Take:
"Google now lets AI take notes in real-life meetings too, because if something wasn’t awkward enough in person, now it’s searchable forever. Memory is no longer a feature, it’s a liability.”
ChatGPT Images 2.0 Nails Text Generation in AI Visuals: OpenAI’s new ChatGPT Images 2.0 model shows major progress in generating readable text inside images, a long-standing weakness in AI tools. It can create menus, posters, and UI elements that look realistic and usable, closely following prompts. The upgrade also adds “thinking” capabilities, enabling better detail, layout consistency, and multi-image outputs for more professional design tasks. Source: Tech Crunch
Robi's Take:
"OpenAI just fixed text in AI images, so now the designs look professional, the spelling is correct… and the bad taste is entirely intentional. Turns out clarity only makes mediocrity scale faster."
Learning Resources
📬 Unlock New Skills with Expert

Work Smarter with AI and Copilot
Explore how AI and Copilot can streamline your daily work, improve communication, and help you create high quality content faster. This session combines strategic insights with hands on examples to show how AI tools can be applied directly in professional workflows.
During this webinar, you will learn how to use Copilot to summarize emails, rewrite messages with the right tone, and generate full presentations and proposals in minutes. The session is designed for both beginners and experienced users looking to boost productivity with AI.
🔍 Why You Should Attend:
Because it’s free
Learn how AI can optimize workflows and save time
Discover practical ways to use Copilot for communication and presentations
See how to create professional PowerPoint decks quickly using AI
Understand the latest trends in AI and Copilot tools
Get actionable techniques you can apply immediately in your work
SIIDE HUSTLE IDEAS
📦 The Business You Can Start on the Side

AI-Powered Business Intelligence Dashboards for SMBs
Most small businesses are making six-figure decisions based on gut instinct and month-old spreadsheets. Meanwhile, the same AI tools used by Fortune 500 data teams are now available for under 50/month, and SMBs will pay good money to someone who sets it all up for them. You don't need to be a data scientist. You need to know the right tools and a repeatable process.
Why This Works Right Now
AI has collapsed the barrier to entry: Tools like Power BI, Looker Studio, and ChatGPT now handle the heavy lifting, dashboard design, data connection, and executive-level narrative writing, that previously required a full analytics team. SMBs can't afford that team, but they can afford you.
Demand is running ahead of awareness: Most SMB owners know they're flying blind on their data but have no idea a solution this accessible exists. The market is untapped, referrals come easily, and you're solving a pain that costs them real money every quarter.
What You'll Need to Do
Pick a niche, retail, agency, or coaching/consulting and choose one dashboard format to start with.
Build a reusable dashboard template in Power BI or Looker Studio connected to Google Sheets or CRM data.
Add AI-generated executive summaries using ChatGPT to explain what the numbers mean in plain English.
Package it with branded visuals, a short onboarding video, and a KPI glossary for non-technical clients.
List your service on Payhip or Podia and set up a landing page with Dorik or Framer.
Launch with a free KPI diagnostic offer, post before/after wins on LinkedIn, and work your network for the first two clients.
Time Commitment
Plan on 7–10 hours upfront to build your first template, set up your landing page, and create your onboarding materials. Once you have paying clients, expect 1–2 hours per week to maintain dashboards, deliver monthly reports, and handle client questions.
Realistic Earnings
On the conservative end, two to three retainer clients at 500–800/month puts you at 1,000–2,400 monthly with minimal ongoing effort. With white-label packages for agencies or four to six active retainers, 4,000–6,000+ per month is achievable within three to six months.
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SOCIAL MEDIA
😏 Robi's Two Cents (Adjusted for Inflation)

🔓 Security Tool Gets Hacked: Anthropic confirmed its Mythos security tool was accessed by unauthorized users during internal testing. Ah yes, the security tool that needed security, now offering irony as a premium feature. The company says the breach was limited and no sensitive production data was exposed. That’s comforting, like a broken lock that promises it only failed a little.The incident raises concerns as AI firms rush tools before fully locking them down.Nothing says “trust our AI” like shipping it first and securing it in the patch notes.
Source: The Verge
🖱️ Your Mouse Is Watching You: Meta is tracking employee keystrokes and mouse movements to gather data for training AI models. Congratulations, your job now includes being silently studied like a lab experiment. The system reportedly offers no opt-out, sparking internal backlash over privacy concerns. Even office chairs have more freedom of movement at this point. Meta says the data will help improve AI systems across its platforms. You clock in for work, and your cursor clocks in for surveillance.
Source: Reuters
☕ AI Takes Your Coffee Order: Starbucks is testing a ChatGPT-powered app to take customer orders and streamline service. Finally, your coffee order can be misunderstood by a machine instead of a human. The AI assistant aims to personalize orders and reduce friction at busy locations. Nothing reduces friction like arguing with a chatbot about oat milk at 8 AM. The test reflects a broader push to embed AI into everyday consumer experiences. Your barista used to spell your name wrong, now the AI will rewrite your personality.
Source: The Verge
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