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Claude Codes from Your Browser: No Terminal Needed
AND: Build a 3K–15K AI YouTube Shorts Agency, Learn Prompting with Great Learning, & Join ONLC’s Copilot Studio Class

Welcome to BitBiased.AI Weekly Newsletter
Robi: Your weekly AI dose is here. Anthropic just turned Claude into your browser-based coding partner, writing, debugging, and managing projects without touching a terminal. Inside, you’ll see how to launch a 3K–15K/month AI-powered YouTube Shorts agency, master prompt engineering with Great Learning, and join ONLC + Microsoft’s Copilot Studio class to build your own chat-based workflows. Let’s dig in.
In a Nutshell:
Claude now writes code from the browser, Meta tests photo suggestions, and OpenAI upgrades Codex for pro developers
AI Use Case: Launch a 3K–15K/month AI-Powered YouTube Shorts Agency for creators, coaches, and brands
AI lawyer sanctioned for fake citations, Channel 4 debuts AI anchor, Karpathy slams “agent slop,” and Uber turns drivers into data labelers
4 Tools to automate tasks, generate talking-head videos, create voiceovers, and produce multi-format content
Learn Prompt Engineering for ChatGPT with Great Learning, and join ONLC + Microsoft’s Copilot Studio webinar to turn prompts into automated workflows
Latest AI News
AI Updates of the Week
Claude now writes your code from the browser: Anthropic has launched Claude Code on the Web, a new way to delegate programming tasks directly from your browser, no terminal required. Currently in beta as a research preview, the feature allows users to connect GitHub repositories and assign multiple coding jobs that run on Anthropic-managed cloud infrastructure. Each task executes in its own isolated environment, with real-time progress tracking and interactive steering, letting users guide Claude mid-process. Developers can now automate bug fixes, routine updates, or even parallel development projects seamlessly. This tool transforms Claude from a conversational assistant into a true coding collaborator, accelerating software workflows without the usual local setup.
Source: Anthropic
Robi: “Back in my day, we called this “delegating to the intern.” Now it’s a Claude.”
Meta AI suggests pics from your phone: Meta is quietly testing a new opt-in feature that could change how users share memories online. Facebook users can now allow the platform’s AI to scan their camera roll and suggest photos worth sharing, birthdays, vacations, or moments it detects as “socially relevant.” The company insists that privacy remains central: images are only analyzed locally and only uploaded if users choose to edit or post them. The goal, Meta says, is to simplify sharing by surfacing forgotten photos that deserve a spotlight. Early testers report that the AI’s recommendations feel surprisingly accurate, often catching emotional or event-based images that users might have missed. Still, the move raises eyebrows among privacy advocates, who question whether “optional scanning” could pave the way for broader photo-based personalization down the line. Meta maintains that all processing happens securely, positioning the feature as a convenience boost, not surveillance.
Source: The Verge
Robi: “Meta saw your brunch pics and said, “Enhance!””
Codex gets serious about coding for pros: OpenAI’s Codex, the coding-focused sibling of GPT, is quietly evolving into a serious professional development tool. While many AI coders still struggle to deliver production-ready code, Codex is making strides thanks to a deliberate infrastructure-first approach. OpenAI has reportedly restructured its internal engineering workflows around Codex, training the model to write robust, testable, and scalable code, not just quick prototypes. Developers say this shift is reducing the gap between “vibe coding” (AI-assisted tinkering) and true engineering-grade automation. Codex’s deep integration with development environments, code linting tools, and error-handling frameworks signals a future where AI can co-author complex systems instead of snippets. Analysts note that OpenAI’s emphasis on reliability and reusability could make Codex the standard for enterprise-grade AI programming, rivaling GitHub Copilot and Anthropic’s tools. With professional developers embracing it, the line between coder and collaborator is starting to blur.
Source: Open AI
Robi: “Goodbye “vibe coding,” hello unit tests and existential dread.”
Learning Resources
The Great Knowledge Acceleration: Free Copilot Studio Class
Explore how to transform chat prompts into automated workflows using Microsoft Copilot Studio and Copilot Studio Lite.
This live online session takes you through a guided tour of Copilot Studio and Copilot Studio Lite, showing how to create intelligent agents that connect across Microsoft 365 apps and external platforms, no prior AI experience required.
🔍 Why You Should Attend:
See how Copilot Studio and Copilot Studio Lite work in real time
Learn how to convert chat-based prompts into workflows and agent-driven actions
Discover practical use cases and templates tailored for business users
Get tips on publishing agents and scaling them across platforms
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Other News in AI
Beyond the Headlines:
⚖️ Lawyer Sanctioned for AI-Generated Citations: A New York attorney, Fourte, was sanctioned after filing briefs filled with fake legal citations and quotes generated by AI. Judge Joel Cohen discovered the errors and noted “multiple AI-hallucinated citations and quotations.” Making matters worse, Fourte’s defense filings also contained new fabricated references. The incident highlights growing concerns over unverified AI use in legal work, and some ironic “citation issues.”
Source: Silicon UK
📺 Channel 4 Debuts AI News Anchor: Channel 4’s Will AI Take My Job? shocked viewers by featuring an entirely AI-generated host, a first for mainstream British television. The broadcast underscores the rise of virtual creators, echoing influencers like Varun Mayya who use AI video replicas to reach millions. The experiment showcases AI’s creative potential while raising fresh ethical questions about authenticity in journalism and entertainment.
Source: Variety
🧩 Karpathy Tells AI Agents to Calm Down: AI pioneer Andrej Karpathy urged restraint amid Silicon Valley’s “year of agents,” calling much of today’s agent output “slop.” Speaking on a viral podcast, he argued that current AI agents lack real reasoning, memory, and goal consistency, key ingredients for true autonomy. Karpathy predicted it could take another decade to solve these issues, sparking debate with Elon Musk and other optimists.
Source: Dwarkesh
🚗 Uber Tests ‘Digital Tasks’ for Drivers: Uber is piloting a new “digital tasks” feature in its U.S. driver app, letting drivers earn extra income by completing micro-jobs like uploading restaurant menus, taking storefront photos, or recording audio samples. The initiative turns drivers into data labelers, helping train AI models for speech and vision. It’s Uber’s latest experiment to blend gig work with AI-powered data creation.
Source: The Verge
AI Use Case
AI in Action: Real-World Use Case
Offer “AI-Powered YouTube Shorts Agency”
🎯 Goal: Help YouTubers, podcasters, and coaches repurpose long-form videos into short, viral YouTube Shorts using AI tools. Create professional-quality clips without hiring editors: faster, cheaper, and ready to post anywhere.
✅ Pick a Niche + Format
Target creators and educators who want to scale visibility through short-form clips:
YouTubers posting long content
Podcast hosts needing highlights
Coaches with webinars or classes
E-commerce brands promoting products
Offer tiered packages: Clips Only, Clips + Titles/Hashtags, or Full Bundle (editing + captions + analytics)
🛠️ Build the Service System
Use these AI tools to streamline content repurposing:
OpusClip – Auto-generate viral clips from long videos
Pika Labs – Style and enhance short-form videos
Whisper by OpenAI – Create captions via audio transcription
Descript – Edit videos by editing text
HeyGen – Generate talking head avatars for intros/outros.
CapCut – Add transitions, overlays, and templates
Canva – Create branded thumbnails and visuals
Zapier – Automate delivery and publishing workflows
✨ Polish the Deliverables
Turn long content into ready-to-post video assets:
10–15 Shorts per week, optimized for YouTube & TikTok
Auto-captioned, branded clips
Highlight reels with smooth transitions
Optimized titles, hashtags, and descriptions
Monthly analytics and performance summaries
📦 Package and Deliver
Make delivery smooth and professional with these tools:
Trello – Track each clip’s status in production.
Google Drive – Share final video assets securely.
Stripe – Set up subscriptions or retainers.
Slack – Communicate with clients and share updates.
Airtable – Manage clients and video libraries.
Calendly – Schedule review calls.
ClickUp – Manage tasks and assign editors.
📢 Build Authority and Scale
Share before/after Shorts transformations on LinkedIn & X.
Launch a YouTube channel showcasing client success.
Offer a free “3 Shorts Trial” to attract leads.
Partner with podcast agencies and YouTube consultants.
⏱️ Time: 1 week setup, 1–2 days delivery per batch
💰 Potential: 3,000–15,000/month depending on clients and volume
AI Prompt
This Week’s Pick: Prompt Engineering for ChatGPT
Whether you're an AI curious learner, developer, or someone wanting to level up, this free course from Great Learning is your all in one starter.
Prompt Engineering for ChatGPT covers the fundamentals of generative AI, prompt design, optimization, and how to use prompts effectively for content, coding, and more.
What you'll learn:
🤖 Introduction to generative AI and large language models
✍️ Basics of crafting effective prompts with structure and clarity
🧩 Advanced prompt strategies and optimization techniques
🌐 Practical applications and handling common limitations
It’s beginner friendly, content rich, and designed for all levels
No installs required. Just enroll and start learning online
Socials
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🎨 AI Artist Demands Recognition: Jason Allen has taken his battle to court, insisting that his AI-generated artwork “Théâtre D’opéra Spatial” qualifies him as a real artist. He claims to have guided the creation with “hundreds of iterative prompts” using Midjourney, and is now printing oil-paint reproductions of the piece to reinforce his case. The U.S. Copyright Office has rejected his copyright filings for the last three years, arguing that the artwork was not “sufficiently human-created.
🌐 OpenAI’s Master Plan: Critics say OpenAI’s been distracted , chasing Sora’s viral video hype and loosening ChatGPT’s content filters. But zoom out, and it looks more like a Google-style multi-front war. From TikTok-esque creativity tools to hardcore scientific breakthroughs, OpenAI’s quietly building dominance across the entire AI stack. The message? They’re not just making content… they’re making infrastructure for the future.
🚨 AI Gives Bad Advice: Reddit’s new AI-powered “Answers” feature in medical subreddits suggested users sideline science and try heroin and kratom for pain relief; yes, you read that right. Moderators say there was no easy opt-out. The fallout? Questions about AI in health spaces, thread-chirps of “Wait, what?” and a heavy dose of tech-trust panic.
🎬 Deepfake Alarm Triggered: OpenAI’s video tool Sora 2 sparked a Hollywood meltdown after unauthorized AI-generated videos featuring Bryan Cranston surfaced. Backed by SAG‑AFTRA and major talent agencies, Cranston pushed for stricter policies, and OpenAI answered by locking in opt-in rules and rapid takedown procedures. Talks now include support for the NO FAKES Act to ban fake likenesses without consent.
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