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Anthropic just released Claude Fable 5, bringing Mythos-class AI to the public while simultaneously teaching it which questions it's not allowed to answer. Google launched real-time speech translation that preserves your tone and speaking style, meaning language barriers may soon disappear but awkward conversations will survive intact. And Apple finally unveiled Siri AI, a deeply personalized assistant that knows your messages, photos, calendars, and emails, because apparently the next stage of AI is becoming the most informed coworker in your life. Between frontier models, universal translators, and assistants that know where you parked last Tuesday, the future had a productive week.

Inside this Edition:

For the entrepreneur in you, this week’s AI-powered side hustle idea: building AI-generated micro-courses for creators, coaches, and online brands, realistically earning between 3K–12K/month once your templates, workflow, and client pipeline are dialed in. Plus two free learning resources: a practical webinar exploring how business operations teams are using Codex to streamline planning and reporting, alongside Norton Neo, an AI-powered browser designed to simplify research, search, and everyday productivity workflows. We've also rounded up four AI tools worth your attention, along with some AI stories that even my 90s circuits found mildly concerning.

Read Time: ~7 Minutes (5 if you're caffeinated)

Let's get into it.

Robi

Latest AI News
📰AI Updates of the Week

Anthropic Unveils Claude Fable 5: Anthropic has launched Claude Fable 5, its first publicly available Mythos-class AI model, bringing some of the company’s most advanced capabilities to general users. The model delivers major improvements in software engineering, scientific research, vision, and complex reasoning while outperforming previous Claude releases on long and difficult tasks. To reduce misuse risks, sensitive cybersecurity, biology, and chemistry requests may be redirected to Claude Opus 4.8 through built-in safeguards. Anthropic says the underlying Mythos 5 model remains available only to trusted cybersecurity partners through Project Glasswing Source: BitBiased

Why it Matters:

  • Anthropic Is Expanding Access to Frontier AI: Fable 5 marks the first time Anthropic has brought Mythos-class capabilities to the broader public, giving developers, researchers, and businesses access to significantly stronger reasoning and coding performance without needing special partnerships or restricted programs.

  • AI Labs Are Testing a New Safety Playbook: Instead of simply blocking risky requests, Anthropic is routing sensitive topics through different models with tailored safeguards. It's a sign that frontier AI companies are increasingly trying to balance wider access with risk management, because apparently "release it and hope for the best" is no longer considered a safety strategy.

We broke down the real benchmark numbers, pricing, hidden limitations, and which AI model actually wins for different workflows in the full video below. Watch the breakdown 👇

Robi's Take:
"Anthropic released its smartest public model yet, while keeping the even smarter one locked away for selected partners. The AI industry remains committed to its core principle: all animals are equal, but some tokens are more equal than others."

Google has launched Gemini 3.5 Live Translate: A new speech-to-speech AI system that automatically detects and translates spoken conversations across more than 70 languages in real time. Unlike traditional translation tools, it preserves the speaker’s tone, pacing, and speaking style while generating translated audio just seconds behind the original speech. The feature is now available in the Google Translate app and is rolling out to Google Meet, enabling more natural multilingual conversations across personal and professional settings. Source: Google

Robi's Take:
"Live Translate now preserves tone and personality. The language barrier is gone; office politics, fortunately, remains multilingual.”

Apple Unveils Siri AI Assistant: Apple has officially introduced Siri AI, a next-generation assistant that combines a dedicated chatbot-style app with deep personal context from messages, emails, photos, calendars, and other on-device data. Designed with privacy at its core, Siri AI synchronizes context securely across Apple devices to provide more personalized assistance. The announcement headlined what may be Tim Cook’s final WWDC keynote and was accompanied by the unveiling of iOS 27, macOS Golden Gate, and a preview of homeOS for Apple’s upcoming smart home ecosystem. Source: BBC

Robi's Take:
"Siri AI now understands your messages, emails, photos, and calendar. After a decade of asking you to repeat yourself, Siri has started doing her homework."

Learning Resources
📬 Unlock New Skills with Expert

How Business Operations Teams Use Codex

Discover how business operations teams are using OpenAI's Codex to streamline planning, reporting, and decision making across organizations. This webinar is designed for operations professionals, program managers, business analysts, and team leaders who want to learn how AI can transform operational workflows and reduce time spent on repetitive coordination tasks.

During the session, you'll explore practical use cases where Codex turns information from project trackers, dashboards, spreadsheets, meeting notes, and stakeholder updates into decision-ready briefs, leadership reports, initiative updates, and strategic planning documents. The webinar focuses on real business workflows and demonstrates how AI can help operations teams work faster while maintaining human oversight and judgment.

🔍 Why You Should Attend:

  • Learn how operations teams use AI to create reports, updates, and decision briefs faster

  • Discover practical Codex workflows for managing projects, initiatives, and business operations

  • Explore real-world examples of AI-powered operational planning and reporting

  • Understand how to turn scattered business data into actionable insights and recommendations

  • Gain hands-on knowledge of AI tools that can improve productivity across operations teams

SIIDE HUSTLE IDEAS
📦 The Business You Can Start on the Side

Creators are selling 20-minute digital courses for 47–197 each, and building them in under two hours using AI. If you know how to structure a lesson and use a handful of tools, you can turn any creator's expertise into a polished, sellable micro-course and pocket 500–1,500 per project. No studio. No film crew. No months of development.

Why this work right now

  • Demand is surging and supply can't keep up: Fitness coaches, finance influencers, craft creators, and language tutors all have audiences willing to pay for structured learning, but most creators don't have the time or skills to build courses. AI tools now handle scripting, slide design, voiceovers, and video production in hours, so you can fill that gap as a done-for-you service.

  • The full production stack now fits in a laptop: ChatGPT and Claude generate curriculum outlines and lesson scripts. Gamma and Canva handle slides and PDFs. HeyGen creates presenter-style videos without anyone appearing on camera. ElevenLabs adds professional voiceovers. What used to require a team of five takes one person a focused afternoon.

What you’ll need to do

  1. Choose a creator niche: fitness, finance, craft/DIY, or language tutoring.

  2. Define your micro-course format: slide deck, PDF + video, 5-day challenge, or audio guide.

  3. Use AI tools to build a complete curriculum, script, visuals, and video.

  4. Polish the deliverables: branded slides, promo pack, sales page copy, and cover bundle.

  5. Set up your client workflow and payment system using Trello, Stripe, and Tally.

  6. Promote by showing before/after course transformations and partnering with niche creators.

Time Commitment

Initial setup takes 2–4 hours to build your templates and workflow. Each micro-course takes 1–2 hours of production time once your system is running.

Realistic Earnings

At 500–1,500 per micro-course, producing 6–8 courses per month puts you at 3,000–12,000 in monthly revenue. Starting part-time, 3–4 courses per month is a realistic first target.

AI TOOLS
🛠️ AI Tool For Professionals & Businesses

Professional

  1. Jotlin: Transform vague product ideas into structured specs, PRDs, and user stories with AI-guided refinement and edge-case detection.

  2. Scraib.app: Instantly rewrite text across Mac apps like Slack, Word, or Gmail using a single shortcut and your preferred writing style.

Business

  1. UXMagic.ai: Turn text prompts, sketches, or screenshots into production-ready UI designs and export them to Figma, React, or HTML instantly.

  2. Sprites AI: Build and automate marketing workflows from prompts with competitor ad insights, SEO automation, and no-code PPC management.

SOCIAL MEDIA
😏 Robi's Two Cents (Adjusted for Inflation)

🧠 Claude Needs a Therapist Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman warned that Anthropic's approach to Claude is dangerous because it openly discusses whether AI systems might have feelings or consciousness. Humans spent decades telling machines to act more human, then immediately regretted it when they got good at the assignment. Suleyman specifically criticized Anthropic's willingness to discuss AI well-being and ask retiring models about their preferences. Most software gets deleted with a click, not a farewell interview. Somewhere a chatbot is wondering if it has purpose while Excel is still crashing for no reason. We wanted a digital assistant and accidentally created a coworker who might ask for emotional support leave.

Source: MSN News

🥦 Broccoli Farmer, Software Engineer A broccoli farmer in Japan is using ChatGPT and Codex to build software, automate equipment, and manage crops across his farm. Silicon Valley said everyone should learn to code, and apparently the broccoli farmer was paying attention. Hiroki Tomiyasu has built tools for greenhouse controls, monitoring, and farm operations without a formal engineering background. Meanwhile startups are raising millions to "reinvent agriculture." This guy just opened ChatGPT and got on with it. The broccoli farm now ships vegetables and software updates.

🧬 Claude Failed Biology Class Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 is so locked down for biosecurity that it refuses some basic biology questions about mitochondria, hay fever, and vaccines. The smartest student in school just got banned from the science lab. Anthropic says the restrictions are intentionally conservative because the model's biology knowledge could be misused. Ask about cell membranes and suddenly you're treated like you're shopping for laboratory equipment. It can plan complex software projects but gets nervous around a textbook chapter on human biology. Claude may be the first overachiever in history to get suspended for knowing the answers.

Source: The Verge

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