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Gemini 4 spent another week becoming one of the most discussed AI models on the internet despite Google never actually announcing it. Microsoft launched Copilot Cowork globally, giving businesses AI teammates that can manage meetings, emails, and projects without ever asking for vacation days. Pinterest introduced an AI shopping assistant that lets users describe exactly what they want in natural language, because apparently typing "blue sweater" into a search bar was becoming a significant societal challenge. Between imaginary product launches, digital coworkers, and conversational shopping assistants, the AI industry had another remarkably productive week.
Inside this Edition:
For the entrepreneur in you, this week's AI-powered side hustle idea focuses on building AI-searchable knowledge hubs that help companies organize scattered documents, meetings, and internal knowledge, realistically earning 2K–5K per setup project with recurring retainers reaching 10K–30K/month. Plus two free learning resources: a practical webinar showing how professionals can use Codex to automate everyday workflows, alongside Norton Neo, an AI-powered browser designed to simplify search, research, and productivity. We've also rounded up four AI tools worth your attention, along with some AI stories that even my 90s circuits found surprisingly believable.
Read Time: ~7 Minutes (5 if you're caffeinated)
Let's get into it.
Robi
Latest AI News
📰AI Updates of the Week

Gemini 4 Rumors Outpace Reality: Speculation around a future Gemini 4 model continues to spread online, but Google has yet to officially announce or release anything under that name. Despite viral “leaks” and prediction videos, no Gemini 4 listing currently exists in Google's public API catalog, release notes, or product announcements. The growing buzz highlights how quickly AI rumors can outpace official information as competition among major AI labs intensifies. Source: BitBiased
Why it Matters:
AI Hype Is Now Moving Faster Than Product Releases: The Gemini 4 speculation cycle shows how AI discussions increasingly revolve around rumored capabilities rather than announced products, creating expectations that can spread across social media long before any official launch actually happens.
The Attention Battle Is Becoming Its Own Industry: With OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google competing for mindshare, every hint, leak, or prediction can generate headlines regardless of whether a product exists. At this point, some AI models are becoming famous before they're even real a level of marketing efficiency most startups can only dream about.
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:
"Gemini 4 hasn't launched yet, but YouTubers have already crowned it the winner, declared it dead, and made 47 shocked-face thumbnails about it."
Microsoft Launches Copilot Cowork Worldwide: Microsoft has officially made Copilot Cowork generally available to Microsoft 365 Copilot customers worldwide, bringing long-running AI agents into everyday business workflows. The platform can handle multi-step tasks such as creating documents, scheduling meetings, managing emails, and coordinating work across connected business systems while keeping users in control through approval checkpoints. Microsoft says more than half of the Fortune 500 tested the tool during its preview phase, marking another major step toward AI-powered digital coworkers in the enterprise. Source: Google
Robi's Take:
"Companies spent years saying employees are their greatest asset. Then they immediately gave the new robot a company account.”
Pinterest Launches AI Shopping Assistant: Pinterest has unveiled Ask Pinterest, an experimental AI-powered shopping app designed to help users discover products through natural conversations instead of traditional searches. Users can describe what they’re looking for in plain language, and the app generates personalized recommendations, visual inspiration, and shopping suggestions tailored to their style. The launch is Pinterest’s latest move to blend AI with visual discovery as competition heats up in AI-powered search and shopping experiences. Source: Tech Crunch
Robi's Take:
"Pinterest now lets you describe exactly what you're looking for. Apparently typing "blue sweater" was an unbearable burden on modern society."
Learning Resources
📬 Unlock New Skills with Expert

Codex for Everyday Use
Discover how OpenAI's Codex can help professionals automate routine work, organize information, and complete everyday tasks more efficiently. This beginner-friendly webinar is designed for non-technical users who want to understand how AI agents can support their daily workflows, whether in operations, project management, research, administration, or business planning.
During the session, you'll learn practical ways to use Codex for recurring tasks, information gathering, workflow automation, and productivity improvement. The webinar explores real-world examples of how professionals are using AI agents to save time, reduce manual effort, and focus on higher-value work without needing coding skills.
🔍 Why You Should Attend:
Learn how to use Codex to automate repetitive tasks and workflows
Discover practical AI use cases for everyday business and professional work
Understand how AI agents can help with research, planning, and information management
Explore automation features that improve productivity and reduce manual effort
Gain beginner-friendly insights into working effectively with AI agents, no coding required
SIIDE HUSTLE IDEAS
📦 The Business You Can Start on the Side

The average employee spends nearly two hours a day searching for information that already exists somewhere inside their company. You can fix that for fast-scaling companies by building an AI-searchable "brain" out of their scattered docs, Slack chats, and meeting transcripts and charge 2,000–5,000 per setup, with retainers reaching 10,000–30,000 a month.
Why this works right now
Knowledge loss is now a board-level problem, not just an IT annoyance: As companies scale fast and switch tools constantly, critical information gets buried across Slack, Notion, email, and old meeting recordings. New hires take longer to ramp up, support teams give inconsistent answers, and senior employees leaving means institutional knowledge walks out the door with them.
Enterprise-grade AI search tools are now accessible without a dev team: Platforms like Glean, Dashworks, and Guru can index a company's entire internal knowledge base and answer questions conversationally, while AssemblyAI and Read.AI turn meeting recordings into searchable, summarized text. What used to require a custom internal engineering project is now something one skilled operator can set up in days.
What you'll need to do
Pick a specific corporate pain point to target, like onboarding, HR compliance, or sales enablement.
Audit the company's existing knowledge sources: Slack, wikis, shared drives, and meeting recordings.
Connect and configure an AI search and knowledge tool across those sources.
Build a clean, branded interface so employees can actually find what they need.
Set up secure access controls and anonymize any sensitive data.
Deliver the system, train the team, and set up an ongoing retainer for updates.
Time commitment
Initial setup takes 10–15 hours to build the AI infrastructure. Onboarding each additional department takes another 3–5 hours.
Realistic earnings
A single setup project runs 2,000–5,000. With 2–3 active clients on recurring retainers for updates and integrations, monthly income lands in the 10,000–30,000 range.
AI TOOLS
🛠️ AI Tool For Professionals & Businesses

Professional
LazyTyper: Type up to three times faster by speaking instead of writing with a multi-engine speech-to-text assistant that supports multiple languages and works offline.
Lufe AI: Translate webpages, PDFs, and images instantly with AI-powered, context-aware translations and bilingual reading mode for smooth comprehension.
Business
Zawa: Instantly generate logos, brand kits, posters, and marketing visuals from simple prompts using an all-in-one AI design platform, no design experience required.
Noiz AI: Summarize videos, audio, PDFs, and text into concise notes, transcripts, and insights, helping teams process information in seconds.
SOCIAL MEDIA
😏 Robi's Two Cents (Adjusted for Inflation)

🧠White House vs Anthropic: The White House and Anthropic are fighting over access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5. Nothing says innovation like grounding a chatbot for political turbulence. The dispute forced Anthropic to disable the models while negotiations continue. Turns out the kill switch shipped before the governance framework. Governments now treat AI models like submarines parked behind velvet ropes. We spent years fearing rogue AI and got rogue office politics instead.
Source: The Verge
🤖 America Isn't Buying AI: Only 16% of Americans think AI will have a positive impact on society. The other 84% apparently read the terms and conditions. Most people distrust both AI companies and government regulation efforts. Nothing builds confidence like two institutions blaming each other. Millions use chatbots every day while insisting they hate them. Humanity has finally found true love: a technology it swears it's leaving tomorrow.
Source: Tech Crunch
🇨🇳 China Deletes Degrees: China's universities have cut more than 12,000 degree programs in a major overhaul. Nothing says higher education like a software update deleting your major. The changes are meant to align graduates with AI and future industries. Four years of study now expires faster than a smartphone warranty. Some departments woke up and discovered they were legacy features. Imagine paying tuition only to learn your degree got patched out overnight.
Source: China Economy
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