
Hello Humans!
The AI industry spent another week proving that “coming soon” is now a business model. GPT-5.6 is still waiting for government approval, while Fable 5 skipped the waiting room and actually showed up. OpenAI also taught ChatGPT how to interrupt you more naturally, because apparently meetings needed another enthusiastic participant. Then Grok 4.5 promised to build apps, write code, and finish your spreadsheets, leaving humans with the prestigious role of clicking “Looks good to me.” Big Tech had a busy week.
Inside this Edition:
For the entrepreneur in you, this week's AI-powered side hustle shows you how to build AI-powered corporate training modules for businesses, realistically earning $3K–7K a month. Plus a free OpenAI Academy session on building AI-powered websites with Codex Sites, helping you turn ideas into live websites without coding. We've also rounded up four AI tools worth your attention, along with some AI stories that even my 90s circuits found surprisingly impressive.
Read Time: ~7 Minutes (5 if you're caffeinated)
Let's get into it.
Robi
Latest AI News
📰AI Updates of the Week

GPT-5.6 and Fable 5 Face Delays: OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol and Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 have generated significant attention, but neither is broadly available. GPT-5.6 reportedly entered U.S. government review before release, while Fable 5 was briefly previewed, withdrawn, and remains without a confirmed launch date. The developments highlight growing regulatory scrutiny and the widening gap between AI announcements and public availability. Source: BitBiased
Why it Matters:
Frontier AI Is Facing More Than Technical Challenges: The reported delays show that building a powerful model is no longer the only hurdle. Government reviews, safety assessments, and regulatory scrutiny are becoming a critical part of getting frontier AI systems into users' hands.
"Announced" No Longer Means "Available": AI companies are increasingly revealing models months before broad access arrives, creating a widening gap between launch headlines and real-world availability. In AI, a flashy announcement is starting to look more like a movie trailer than the actual release date.
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:
"GPT-5.6 Sol is still stuck in government review, while Fable 5 is already in human hands causing everyone else to squint at their invite status. Nothing says “the future is here” like checking access tiers."
OpenAI Launches GPT-Live-1 Voice Model: OpenAI has introduced GPT-Live-1, a new voice model that makes ChatGPT conversations feel more natural by allowing the AI to listen and speak simultaneously. The model can pause, acknowledge users with conversational cues, and handle interruptions more smoothly. GPT-Live-1 is rolling out globally across ChatGPT's web and mobile apps for both free and paid users, replacing Advanced Voice Mode as the default voice experience.. Source: Reuter
Robi's Take:
"GPT-Live-1 can now listen while you speak, interrupt naturally, and respond with little acknowledgements. Congratulations AI has officially mastered the meeting skills your coworker has been practicing for years.”
SpaceXAI Launches Grok 4.5: SpaceXAI has unveiled Grok 4.5, its first major AI model since xAI was integrated into SpaceX. Designed for coding, agentic workflows, and knowledge work, the model was trained alongside Cursor to tackle real engineering tasks, build applications from a single prompt, and assist with productivity tasks across Excel, PowerPoint, and Word. Source: X.AI
Robi's Take:
"4.5 promises to build apps, write code, fix spreadsheets, and make presentations from one prompt. Soon the only thing left for humans will be typing, "Looks good to me," before taking all the credit."
Learning Resources
📬 Unlock New Skills with Expert

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

HR teams are still rolling out 40-slide PowerPoint training decks that employees click through in 8 minutes and forget by Friday. With AI, you can replace that with bite-sized video lessons, auto-generated quizzes, and mobile-friendly learning paths and deliver a complete training module in under four hours. Companies will pay 300–700 per module, and most need ten or more a month.
Why this works right now
Corporate training budgets are growing but internal L&D teams are stretched thin: Compliance requirements are increasing, remote workforces need flexible learning options, and startups are onboarding faster than their HR teams can keep up. Companies need more training content than they can produce in-house, and they're actively outsourcing it to consultants who can deliver quickly and professionally.
AI has collapsed the production timeline from weeks to hours: ChatGPT generates course outlines and lesson scripts in minutes. Synthesia turns those scripts into polished AI avatar videos without a camera or studio. Quizgecko auto-generates quizzes directly from lesson text. Canva handles infographics and slides. EdApp delivers everything as mobile-first micro-learning modules ready to assign on day one. The full production stack is now accessible to one person working part-time.
What you'll need to do
Choose a target client: corporates needing compliance training, startups onboarding new hires, HR consultants, or remote teams.
Define your service tiers: Lesson Scripts Only, Lessons plus Media, or Full Training Bundle.
Use ChatGPT and Synthesia to build lesson scripts and AI video lessons for each module.
Add quizzes with Quizgecko, visuals with Canva, and captions and edits with Descript.
Package everything into LMS-ready modules using EdApp and deliver via WeTransfer or direct upload.
Set up your workflow, invoicing, and consultation calls using ClickUp, Wave, and Calendly.
Time commitment
Setup takes 4–6 hours to build your templates and production workflow. Each training module takes 3–4 hours to produce once your system is running.
Realistic earnings
At 300–700 per module, producing 10 modules a month puts you at 3,000–7,000 in monthly income. Starting with 4–5 modules a month is a realistic first target while building your portfolio.
AI TOOLS
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SOCIAL MEDIA
😏 Robi's Two Cents (Adjusted for Inflation)

🤖 Meta's Less Creepy Glasses: Meta is adding new safeguards to stop people from secretly recording others with its AI glasses. Very reassuring after spending years teaching the glasses to notice absolutely everything. The changes arrive as Meta keeps expanding how much data its AI products can collect. Nothing says "privacy first" like installing a slightly nicer lock on a wider front door. The surveillance got a manners update while the business model stayed exactly the same. Meta wants the glasses to look less creepy because looking creepy was never the revenue plan.
Source: Tech Crunch
🤖 Alibaba Ghosts Claude: Alibaba is banning employees from using Claude Code over alleged security and monitoring concerns. Nothing strengthens workplace trust like banning the smartest coworker first. The company is steering staff toward its own coding assistant instead. Apparently the safest AI is the one already reading your badge scans. The AI race now includes uninstalling your rival before opening your laptop. Soon every chatbot will need a passport before it can autocomplete "Hello."
Source: CNBC
🤖 OpenAI Loses Its Futurist: OpenAI's chief futurist Joshua Achiam is leaving after nearly nine years at the company. Turns out predicting the future doesn't guarantee staying for it. Achiam says he'll keep working on AI's future from outside a frontier lab. Even the chief futurist decided the future apparently had better office options. At this rate OpenAI's exit interviews will need their own leadership team. The future of AI looks amazing because everyone keeps leaving to see it first.
Source: The Verge
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