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OpenAI reportedly built GPT-6 Cyber, an AI designed to find security flaws before hackers do, because apparently the best way to stop a burglar is hiring an even smarter burglar. Anthropic brought Claude directly into Slack channels, creating the first coworker that actually reads every message instead of replying, "Sorry, just saw this." Meta unveiled its first AI smart glasses, proving Silicon Valley looked at smartphones and concluded the real problem was that people were still making eye contact. Big Tech had another remarkably productive week.
Inside this Edition:
For the entrepreneur in you, this week's AI-powered side hustle focuses on building an ATS resume optimization service that helps job seekers beat automated hiring filters, realistically earning 3K–10K/month working part-time. Plus two free learning resources: a beginner-friendly webinar showing how to build personal websites with Codex Sites, alongside Norton Neo, the AI-powered browser designed to simplify search, research, and everyday productivity. 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

OpenAI Reportedly Developing GPT-6 Cyber for Security Research: Reports suggest OpenAI is building GPT-6 Cyber, a cybersecurity-focused AI model designed to identify vulnerabilities, analyze attack paths, and generate proof-of-concept exploit code for security professionals. Unlike consumer AI systems, access could be restricted to vetted, identity-verified users due to the model’s potential misuse risks. While details remain unconfirmed, the project highlights growing interest in specialized AI tools for advanced cyber defense and research. Source: BitBiased
Why it Matters:
AI Is Becoming a Specialized Professional Tool: Rather than building one model for everyone, AI labs are increasingly creating domain-specific systems tailored for fields like cybersecurity, coding, science, and research. If GPT-6 Cyber exists, it would represent another step toward AI becoming a specialized expert rather than a general-purpose assistant.
The Next AI Race May Be About Access, Not Capability: A powerful cybersecurity model raises obvious misuse concerns, which is why reports suggest OpenAI could restrict access to vetted users. That points to a future where the most capable AI systems aren't necessarily public because some tools are useful enough that companies would rather know exactly who's using them before handing over the keys.
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:
"Nothing says "trust us" quite like an AI that can write exploits... but only after checking your ID. We've reached the point where AI needs a bouncer before it needs a prompt."
Anthropic Brings Claude Into Slack with Claude Tag: Anthropic has launched Claude Tag, a new Slack-native AI assistant that allows teams to summon Claude directly into channels using @Claude. The feature lets Claude follow conversations, break down tasks, access approved tools and data sources, and collaborate openly within team discussions rather than through private chats. Claude Tag can retain context over time, provide proactive updates, and support long-running projects, effectively acting as an AI teammate. Available in beta for Claude Enterprise and Team customers, the feature includes administrator controls over data access and is part of Anthropic’s broader push to make AI collaboration more transparent and integrated into workplace workflows. Source: Anthropic
Robi's Take:
"Humans invented Slack to avoid meetings. Now they've invited an AI to every conversation just to summarize why nobody made a decision. Progress has a remarkable sense of humor.”
Meta Launches Its First Self-Branded AI Smart Glasses: Meta has unveiled Meta Glasses, its first self-branded AI smart glasses powered by the new Muse Spark AI model. Users can play music, ask questions, capture photos and videos, and access real-time translation directly through the glasses. Designed for everyday wear, the lineup supports prescription lenses, offers more than 26 frame styles, and delivers over eight hours of battery life. The launch marks Meta’s latest push to bring AI-powered computing into wearable devices and compete in the emerging smart glasses market. Source: Tech Crunch
Robi's Take:
"We finally escaped people staring at their phones. Congratulations now they'll look you directly in the eyes while asking AI what you just said."
Learning Resources
📬 Unlock New Skills with Expert

Building Personal Websites with Codex Sites
Discover how OpenAI's Codex Sites makes it easy for anyone to create simple personal websites without writing code. This beginner-friendly webinar is designed for non-technical users who want to build portfolios, personal pages, hobby websites, or small project sites using AI-powered tools.
During the session, you'll learn how to turn your ideas into a functional website using natural language, customize content and layouts, and publish your site with ease. The webinar demonstrates practical examples that show how Codex Sites helps individuals create a professional online presence without requiring web development experience.
🔍 Why You Should Attend:
Learn how to build a personal website without any coding knowledge
Discover how AI can help create, customize, and publish websites faster
Explore practical ways to build portfolios, personal pages, and small project websites
Gain beginner-friendly confidence in creating and managing your own website using Codex Sites
SIIDE HUSTLE IDEAS
📦 The Business You Can Start on the Side

Recruiters spend an average of seven seconds scanning a resume before deciding to move on. Most job seekers have no idea their resume is getting filtered out before a human even reads it not because they're underqualified, but because it isn't formatted for ATS software. With AI, you can fix that for 20 clients a month and charge 150–500 per package, working 1–2 hours per client.
Why this works right now
The job market is more competitive than it's been in a decade, and most candidates are applying with generic, unoptimized resumes: Hiring volumes are up but so is applicant volume, meaning ATS filters are rejecting more resumes than ever before. Job seekers are actively looking for an edge, and a professionally tailored, ATS-optimized package gives them one making this a service people pay for urgently, not eventually.
AI tools have collapsed the production time from days to hours: Rezi and Kickresume handle ATS-optimized formatting, Jobscan scores each resume against the actual job description, ChatGPT tailors cover letters per role, and Teal tracks applications and optimizes LinkedIn giving you a complete professional package in under two hours per client.
What you'll need to do
Choose a job seeker niche: tech graduates, mid-career pivoters, or executives needing discreet career branding.
Define your packages: Resume Only, Resume plus LinkedIn Revamp, or Full Job Application Concierge.
Use AI tools to build ATS-optimized resumes, tailored cover letters, and LinkedIn profile updates.
Add interview prep kits with likely Q&A and role-specific insights for higher-tier packages.
Set up your intake, payment, and delivery workflow using Notion, Stripe, and Canva.
Promote through LinkedIn case studies, free resume audits, and partnerships with bootcamps and career coaches.
Time commitment
Setup takes 5–7 hours to build your workflow and templates. Each client package takes 1–2 hours once your system is running.
Realistic earnings
At 150–500 per package, serving 20 clients a month puts you at 3,000–10,000 in monthly income. Starting part-time with 8–10 clients a month is a realistic first target.
AI TOOLS
🛠️ AI Tool For Professionals & Businesses

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

💼 AI Hiring Tax Break: A new U.S. bill would reward companies with tax credits for hiring and training workers alongside AI. Nothing motivates corporate compassion like a coupon from the government. The proposed SKILL Act aims to encourage businesses to invest in people instead of replacing them outright. Apparently "don't fire everyone" now qualifies as an economic incentive. We automated the workforce so aggressively we now need rebates for remembering humans exist. The future of employment is your boss collecting a tax credit for not deleting your login.
Source: Politico
🎬 Hollywood Misplaces Its Spine: Luca Guadagnino's Sam Altman film is struggling to find a distributor after Amazon walked away. Hollywood discovered artistic freedom expires the moment quarterly earnings arrive. Netflix, A24, and other major studios also passed despite strong early buzz. Apparently every executive developed a sudden allergy to uncomfortable billionaires. The script survived test screenings but not the corporate group chat approval. Turns out the scariest science fiction was executives discovering they had a backbone.
Source: The Verge
📉 AI Caught Copying: Alibaba shares slid after Anthropic accused it of scraping Claude to train rival AI models. Nothing crashes faster than getting caught copying the smart kid's homework. Anthropic says thousands of fake accounts generated millions of Claude conversations. Apparently "build from scratch" was just inspirational wall art in the office. Even the bots are plagiarizing now because deadlines wait for nobody. The AI race has officially become one giant open book exam with cameras everywhere.
Source: Investing
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