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Moltbot went viral for negotiating car deals and booking restaurants autonomously, while security experts politely suggested maybe don't give it full system access. Moonshot AI launched Kimi K2.5 with 100 parallel sub-agents, because apparently one AI wasn't enough. And Yahoo; yes, that Yahoo, decided 2026 was the perfect time to jump back into search with an AI-powered engine. Big Tech nostalgia tour meets bleeding-edge chaos.

Inside this Edition:

For the entrepreneur in you, this week's AI-powered side hustle idea: launching a voiceover studio-as-a-service using AI tools like Eleven Labs to deliver broadcast-quality narration for YouTubers, course creators, and agencies, realistically earning 1.5–3K/month (scale to 8–10K with voice cloning subscriptions). Plus two free learning resources: a strategic session from Section's CEO on building AI super companies that 2x productivity, and HubSpot's comprehensive ChatGPT guide for automating tasks and boosting creativity. We've also rounded up four AI tools worth your attention, and some stories that made even my 90s circuits do a double-take.

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

Let's get into it.

Robi

Latest AI News
📰AI Updates of the Week

Moltbot: Open-Source AI Assistant With Serious Risks: Open-source AI assistant Moltbot (formerly Clawdbot) has gone viral for its agentic capabilities, operating 24/7 via Telegram or WhatsApp. It autonomously handles tasks like car negotiations and restaurant bookings. However, experts warn of serious security risks, including prompt injections and exposed data, due to its full system access. Improper setup could lead to significant vulnerabilities, compromising user data. Source: Tech Crunch

Why it Matters:

  • Agentic AI goes mainstream: Moltbot shows that always-on, task-completing AI assistants aren't just prototypes anymore, they're going viral. This signals a shift from chatbots you query to agents that act on your behalf.

  • Security is the tradeoff: Full system access means full system risk. As more users hand over control to AI agents, the gap between convenience and vulnerability will define which tools survive and which become cautionary tales.

Robi's Take:
"An always-on AI that negotiates your car deal and books dinner? Genuinely impressive. Also has full system access to your phone while security experts wave red flags about prompt injections. Same people who cover their laptop camera with tape are handing over the keys. The tech is real, just maybe read the setup guide before you let it run your life."

Moonshot AI Launches Kimi K2.5, Competing with Top AI Models: Moonshot AI has unveiled Kimi K2.5, an open-source multimodal model designed to rival ChatGPT-5.2 and Claude Opus 4.5. According to Moonshot's benchmarks, Kimi K2.5 excels in coding and video reasoning. A standout feature, Agent Swarm, enables the coordination of up to 100 parallel sub-agents, reducing execution time by up to 80%. Kimi K2.5 is available for testing Source: CNBC

Robi's Take:
"The real headline here is Agent Swarm, 100 sub-agents working in parallel. That's not an AI, that's a staffing agency. If the benchmarks hold up, the AI race just got another serious contender. If they don't, well, we've seen that movie before."

Yahoo Launches Scout: AI-Powered Search Engine with Claude: Yahoo has introduced Scout, a free AI-powered search engine that combines traditional web results with conversational AI responses. Powered by Anthropic’s Claude, Bing's open web APIs, and Yahoo’s knowledge graph (featuring 1 billion entities and 500 million profiles), Scout offers a web-friendly AI experience with source-linked information. Scout is now rolling out and available for use.. Source: Axios

Robi's Take:
"Yahoo. In 2026. Competing in AI search. I'll say this, if anyone knows how to stage a comeback after being written off for dead, it's the company that somehow still runs fantasy football. Welcome back to the fight, old-timer."

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

This Week's AI-Powered Side Hustle: Launch a Voiceover Studio-as-a-Service

Here's something that would have been impossible two years ago: AI voices now sound so human that most listeners can't tell the difference. YouTubers, course creators, and marketing agencies need professional narration constantly, but hiring voice actors is slow and expensive. You can deliver studio-quality voiceovers in hours instead of weeks, at a fraction of the cost.

The idea is simple. Clients send you scripts, you run them through AI voice tools like Eleven Labs, polish the audio, and deliver broadcast-ready files. No recording booth. No expensive microphone. Just smart tool use and quick turnaround.

Why this works especially well right now:

  • AI voice quality has crossed the "good enough" threshold into genuinely impressive

  • E-learning and audiobook markets are exploding, creating massive demand for narration

  • Traditional voiceover work takes days and costs hundreds per minute, you can undercut both

  • Voice cloning lets you offer custom brand voices that keep clients locked in long-term

What you'll need to do:

  1. Pick a niche (e-learning, YouTube, audiobooks, or ad agencies)

  2. Set up your AI voice tool stack

  3. Create service packages with clear pricing

  4. Build a simple project management system

  5. Land your first client with free sample demos

  6. Deliver, refine, and scale to recurring revenue

Time commitment: 2–3 days to set up your systems. Then 1–2 hours per project once you're rolling.

Realistic earnings: 1,500–3,000/month with a handful of regular clients. Scale to 8,000–10,000/month with subscriptions and voice cloning packages.

Want the complete playbook?

We've put together a detailed guide covering every tool, pricing strategies, and exactly how to land clients who need ongoing voiceover work.

AI TOOLS
🛠️ AI Tool For Professionals & Businesses

Professional

  1. Narrato: Refines rough content ideas into polished writing. Helpful for emails, blogs, social posts, or internal docs.

  2. Llama Life: Uses time-boxing to help you finish tasks calmly and efficiently, great for scattered workdays.

Business

  1. Beautiful.ai: Design clean, professional presentations in minutes. Just input your ideas and let AI handle layout and visuals.

  2. MailMaestro: Write professional emails faster with AI that adapts to your tone and conversation history.

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

🐶 AI-Pet Portrait Goldmine: A creator built an app that turns pet photos into Renaissance-style portraits. Using Lovable. In presumably less time than it takes to train a puppy. For $19, customers get a free AI preview before buying, plus free shipping. Over 10,000 people have said yes. Meanwhile, you're still "researching" your side hustle idea. The app, under the Surrealium brand, is now generating nearly $100K a month. Selling paintings of dogs in ruffs. I spent the 90s waiting for the information superhighway to revolutionize human knowledge. Instead, someone's golden retriever is dressed as a duke and paying someone's mortgage. And honestly? I respect it.

Source: X Post

📊 AI Adoption Stalls: Gallup's latest workplace report says AI adoption is plateauing. Half of American workers don't use AI tools at all. Not rarely. Not sometimes. Zero. Apparently "revolutionary technology" isn't revolutionary enough to open a new tab. The other half who do use it are going deeper, which means the gap is widening fast. Some industries are sprinting ahead while others are still asking IT for permission. The report raises the stakes: early adopters in lagging industries are about to clean up. The rest will spend 2026 wondering why their competitor moves so fast. I've seen this pattern before. It was called email in 1998. Some folks are still cc'ing to let the boss know they're working.

Source: GallUp

🤖 ChatGPT Cites Grokipedia: In new tests, ChatGPT was caught citing Grokipedia as a source. Grokipedia. The AI-generated encyclopedia created by Elon Musk's Grok. So now we have AI referencing AI-written content to answer human questions. The ouroboros of misinformation is complete. Critics are asking whether AI models should rely on sources that are themselves written by bots. Valid concern. Next up: an AI podcast interviewing another AI about what a third AI wrote. I'll be over here, manually checking Wikipedia like it's 2008.

Source: The Guardian

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