Grok Imagine Drops: AI Video Generation Just Got Wildly Fast

AND: Build a 30K/Month AI Brain, Master Prompting for Devs, & Prep Your Website for Google’s AI Era

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Robi: Your weekly AI dose is here. Grok Imagine is turning text into 15-second videos faster than you can say “upload,” and creators are loving the chaos. But there’s more: an internal knowledge system side hustle worth up to $30K/month, a free prompt engineering course by DeepLearning.AI to level up your dev game, a website survival guide for the AI search era, and 4 tools to help you write, speak, shoot, and sell like it’s 2025. Let’s dig in.

In a Nutshell:

  • Grok launches lightning-fast video generator, Apple builds its own GPT, and Google’s Big Sleep uncovers 20 critical bugs

  • AI Use Case: Build a 2K–30K/month internal knowledge engine to stop info leaks and speed up teams

  • Perplexity caught scraping, Meta’s Ray-Bans go viral, and Claude vs GPT-5 sparks an API feud

  • 4 tools to take notes, clean audio, record podcasts, and write smarter emails

  • Take OpenAI’s free dev-level prompting course & learn how to keep your site visible in an AI-first Google

Latest AI News

AI Updates of the Week

  1. Grok Imagine Launches Fast: xAI has launched Grok Imagine, a lightning-fast AI video generator that turns text into 15-second videos with sound, up to 4x faster than rivals like Pika and Runway. It’s currently available to Premium+ users on X (formerly Twitter), fueling Elon Musk’s push to embed xAI tools directly into the platform. It’s made for creators who hate waiting and love weird magic.

    Source: Tech Crunch

     Robi: “So it’s TikTok, but you summon it with spells? Neat.”

  2. Apple Forms Answers Team: Apple has quietly spun up a new team called "Answers, Knowledge, and Information" to build its own ChatGPT-style AI. Backed by seven startup acquisitions, this team aims to bring on-device AI to Siri (or something entirely new), with a signature Apple twist: privacy-first, slow-cooked, and elegantly packaged. It’s Apple’s big AI swing, minus the beta drama.

    Source: AOL

    Robi: “Siri's glow-up era has officially begun.”

  3. Google’s AI Bug Hunter Finds 20 Security Flaws: Google’s LLM-powered bug hunter, Big Sleep, just uncovered 20 vulnerabilities in major open-source projects like FFmpeg and ImageMagick. While human experts still review the findings before disclosure, the AI agent discovered and reproduced each bug solo, no hand-holding required. Welcome to the age of autonomous cybersecurity sleuths.

    Source: Technology Org

    Robi: “I’m not saying your code is buggy, but even my cousin Big Sleep is wide awake now.”

Learning Resources

The Great Knowledge Acceleration: What AI Means for Your Website

Hosted by CWIMA

Google is no longer just a search engine, it’s transforming into an answer engine. In this free online session for CWIMA members, DZ & Associates will explain what that shift means for your website, traffic, and digital visibility.

🔍 Why You Should Attend:

  • Understand what Google’s AI Overview is and how it's changing search behavior and results

  • Learn how to optimize your Google Business Profile for enhanced visibility and credibility

  • Explore the rising importance of voice search and its impact on customer behavior

  • Apply the E‑E‑A‑T framework (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) to strengthen your content

  • Discover streamlined content strategies using tools like ChatGPT, SEMrush, and schema markup

  • Adapt your digital strategy to stay competitive in an AI‑first online environment

Top AI Tools

AI Tool For Professionals & Businesses

Professional

  1. Mem: AI-powered note-taking app that connects your thoughts and surfaces relevant ideas right when you need them. It features context-aware recall, smart linking, and seamless idea capture across platforms.

  2. Krisp: Removes background noise, echo, and room reverb from calls and recordings in real-time. Ensures clear audio in any setting with on-device processing and universal app compatibility.

Business

  1. Riverside.fm: Records studio-quality remote podcasts and interviews with AI-powered enhancement and editing tools. Captures local audio/video, auto-enhances sound, and identifies key moments for smart edits.

  2. ConvertKit: Helps creators build smarter email campaigns with AI content suggestions and optimization tools. Boosts engagement with send-time prediction, A/B testing, and automated sequences.

Other News in AI

Beyond the Headlines:

🕷️ Perplexity Caught Scraping Blocked Sites (Allegedly): Cloudflare is accusing Perplexity of scraping websites that explicitly blocked AI crawlers. The startup allegedly disguised its bots and ignored robots.txt instructions to feed its AI engine. Perplexity denies wrongdoing. Cloudflare calls the evidence “machine-learned and verified.” The scraping wars are getting sneakier.
Source: Tech Crunch

👓 Meta’s Smart Glasses Just Got Hot: Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses have tripled in sales year-over-year, a strong signal that wearables powered by generative AI are going mainstream. These stylish specs are now the front line for Meta AI, enabling hands-free search, translation, and more. Zuckerberg’s dream of “ambient computing” is quietly walking among us, and it’s wearing sunglasses.
Source: CNBC

🤝 Claude API Access Revoked After GPT-5 Fallout: Anthropic just shut off OpenAI’s access to the Claude API after discovering its outputs were reportedly used to train GPT‑5. OpenAI claims it was “standard benchmarking.” Anthropic calls it a breach. No lawsuits (yet), but the cold war between AI labs just turned hot.
Source: Wired

📺 Your Next Favorite TV Show Might Be Made By… You: Fable just launched Showrunner, a platform where anyone can create full AI-generated TV episodes. Prompt a plot, drop in a character, and the system handles scriptwriting, voiceover, animation, the works. Amazon is already backing the project. Move over Netflix, co-creation is the new binge.
Source: Business Insider

AI Use Case

AI in Action: Real-World Use Case

Build an AI-Powered Internal Knowledge Intelligence System for Enterprises

🎯 Goal: Help fast-scaling companies and enterprises prevent knowledge loss by turning scattered internal docs, Slack chats, wikis, and meeting transcripts into a centralized, AI-searchable brain. Give teams instant answers and reduce onboarding time, repeated work, and siloed expertise.

 Pick a Niche + Format Target specific corporate pain points:

  • "AI Onboarding Assistant for Tech Teams"

  • "Policy & SOP Retriever for HR and Compliance"

  • "AI Answer Engine for Sales & Customer Support Enablement"

Offer as Slack/Teams-integrated bots, searchable web dashboards, or secure internal portals.

🛠️ Build the Learning System  Use these AI tools and platforms:

  • Glean – Enterprise search across internal tools

  • Dashworks – Unified knowledge assistant powered by AI

  • Guru – AI-powered internal wiki with verification

  • AssemblyAI – Transcribe and analyze meetings

  • Read.AI – AI meeting summaries and engagement insights

 Polish the Deliverables

  • Super.so – Turn Notion into beautiful client-facing portals

  • Chartmetric – Custom dashboards for team usage data

  • Tonic.ai – Anonymize sensitive internal data

  • Custom Tools – Build Knowledge Gaps Heatmaps and Redundant Work Detectors

📦 Package and Deliver 

  • Notion – Create secure internal knowledge spaces

  • Lemon Squeezy – Sell B2B subscriptions and AI audits

  • Tally.so – Intake forms for department-specific requests

  • SavvyCal – Book onboarding and strategy calls

📢 Build Authority and Scale 

  • Share before/after use cases on LinkedIn with metrics (e.g., ↓ 40% onboarding time)

  • Launch a newsletter or mini-course: “Fix Your Company’s Knowledge Leaks with AI”

  • Interview COOs and HR Heads on how they tackle info overload

  • Offer a free “Knowledge Maturity Score” for teams or departments

⏱️ Time:  10–15 hours to set up the AI infrastructure, 3–5 hours per department onboarding

💰 Potential: 2K–5K per setup project; 10K–30K/month with recurring retainers for updates & integrations

AI Prompt

This Week’s Pick: ChatGPT Prompt Engineering for Developers – Build Smarter Apps with LLMs

Whether you're a software developer, AI engineer, or technical creator, how you prompt ChatGPT matters for building real-world applications. This free short course teaches you to prompt with intent using APIs and prompt engineering strategies.

“ChatGPT Prompt Engineering for Developers” is an interactive, self-paced experience that shows you how to build intelligent tools and chatbots using large language models, all in under two hours.

What you'll learn:

🎓 How LLMs work and how to use them via the OpenAI API
🔧 Two core principles for writing effective prompts
🧠 How to apply prompt patterns: summarizing, inferring, transforming, expanding
🤖 How to build your own custom chatbot in a Jupyter notebook
🎓 Best practices and structured examples to iterate on prompts for real applications
💬 Hands-on coding exercises with 7 real-world code examples

No downloads. Just sign up and run everything in your browser.

Socials

Trending on Socials

Paralyzed for 20 Years, Now Writing Again, By Thought: Audrey Crews, the first woman to get a Neuralink implant, tried writing her name for the first time in two decades, and nailed it. That’s right: using only her thoughts, she typed “Audrey” on a screen. A decades-long lockdown of mobility broken by futuristic brain tech. Mind. =. Blown. 💥

App Dev Just Got Body-Slammed by AI: What used to cost 250K and a team of sleep-deprived developers now takes less than half an hour and one guy with a good idea. Jaynit Makwana built an entire calorie-tracking app, CalTrack, in 19 minutes. That’s not a typo. Goodbye, debugging nightmares. Hello, weekend hackathons with main-character energy.

Florida Sends Robot Rabbits to Fight Giant Snakes: In the most Florida move ever, wildlife officials have unleashed solar-powered robot rabbits to lure out invasive Burmese pythons. These fluffy decoys mimic real rabbit heat and movement, basically catfishing snakes into the open. When one slithers too close, the bots tattle, and a snake squad rolls in. Real ones move silent… robot ones call for backup.

One Prompt = No More Table Mess: ByteDance just dropped a general-purpose robot that handles real-world chores like folding laundry and wiping down tables, all triggered by one natural-language prompt. It runs on a vision-action model called GR-3, but you can just call it "the reason I’m never cleaning again." TikTok dances, meet TikTok dish duty.

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