⚔️OpenAI Launches a Browser and Google Feels the Heat
Plus: Robots, Remote Labor, and the New Global Workforce
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OpenAI doesn’t stop; they just launched Atlas, their AI browser, and the whole market felt it. Also, we share a guide on NotebookLM and how robots are taking over the world with a whole new global workforce. let’s go in and stay curious.
Unlock Your AI Thinking Partner. A Guide to Google NotebookLM
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OpenAI Launches a Browser and Google Feels the Heat
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Robots, Remote Labor, and the New Global Workforce
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Meta AI’s app downloads and daily users spiked after the launch of ‘Vibes’ AI video feed
Nvidia discusses guaranteeing some loans for OpenAI
Adobe launched Adobe AI Foundry, a service building custom generative AI models for enterprises that produce text, images, and video by fine-tuning Firefly with their intellectual property.
Anthropic has rolled out a web version of Claude Code, allowing developers to create and manage AI coding agents directly from their browser via claude.ai.
Sakana AI, a Tokyo-based developer of artificial intelligence, is ready to raise $100 million at a valuation of $2.5 billion. The company would operate profitably within a year, as per its CEO.
In a deliberately provocative move, Channel 4 in the UK broadcast an entire documentary named Will AI Take My Job? hosted by an AI presenter.
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iPhone 17 outsells iPhone 16 by 14% during the initial 10 days of sales in the US and China.
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Unlock Your AI Thinking Partner. A Guide to Google NotebookLM
There are a lot of ChatBots and LLMs out there, and many provide answers but do not cite sources, others hallucinate answers, or feel too generic. To get a more grounded output, I have been using Google NotebookLM, and it is a game-changer. It is an AI notebook that acts as your personal “thinking partner.” It grounds every single insight exclusively in the documents you provide, slashing misinformation and delivering hyper-relevant analysis for your projects.
This isn’t just another chatbot. It’s a powerful workspace designed to help you master complex information.
Why NotebookLM is Different
Answers are pulled directly from your uploaded PDFs, Google Docs, websites, and even audio files, with citations for easy verification.
Privacy-First: Your data and chats are private and not used to train AI models, but is Google so let’s see where this ends.
Multi-Format Powerhouse: It seamlessly connects insights across documents, slides, and videos, creating a unified knowledge base.
Your 3-Step Getting Started Guide
1. Create Your Notebook: Go to [notebooklm.google.com] - sign in with your Google account, and create a notebook for your project (e.g., “Q3 Competitor Analysis”).
2. Add Your Sources: Populate your notebook by uploading files, linking Google Docs, or pasting text. You can add up to 50 sources, creating a rich context for the AI.
3. Master the 3-Panel Interface:
Left (Sources): Manage your documents.
Center (Chat): Ask questions and get cited answers.
Right (Studio): Transform insights into polished assets like summaries, study guides, and more.
From Questions to Actionable Assets
The real magic happens when you move from simple chat to the Studio Panel. This is where NotebookLM turns your information into ready-to-use professional formats:
Briefing Doc: Instantly generate an executive summary for leadership.
Audio Overview: Listen to an AI-powered “podcast” of your sources—and even interrupt it to ask follow-up questions in real-time.
Study Guide & FAQ: Perfect for onboarding new hires or mastering a new topic.
Timeline & Mind Map: Visualize project milestones or the connections between complex ideas.
Pro-Tip: The Insight Refinement Loop
Don’t just chat—iterate! For deep analysis (like preparing a performance review), use this powerful workflow:
1. Query the AI on your raw sources (e.g., “Summarize key themes from this feedback”).
2. Save the output as a note and **add your own insights** as new notes.
3. Select all notes and “Convert to Source.”** You now have a new, refined document.
4. Query this new source for higher-level insights (e.g., “Should this employee be promoted?”).
This creates a feedback loop where your expertise and AI synthesis combine for profound insights.
Start putting your information to work. Whether you’re managing a project, conducting research, or preparing for a key meeting, NotebookLM transforms the way you interact with your own knowledge, turning overwhelming data into a clear strategic advantage.
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OpenAI Launches a Browser and Google Feels the Heat
As of October 21, 2025, OpenAI has officially launched its new AI-powered web browser, known as ChatGPT Atlas. This follows months of rumors and anticipation that OpenAI would introduce a browser to challenge Google’s dominance in the market.
Key details about the new browser
Release: The official launch occurred on October 21, 2025.
Name: It has been branded as “ChatGPT Atlas”.
Features: The browser is built on the Chromium engine and is powered by AI, which is expected to function as a “co-pilot” for users navigating the web. It will integrate directly with ChatGPT.
Impact: The move is seen as a major threat to Google’s search and browser market share, and news of the launch caused a drop in the stock price of Google’s parent company, Alphabet.
Launch for creators: YouTube has announced a partnership to allow creators to use the technology to protect their likeness and prevent AI-generated misuse.
Comparison to other AI browsers: Atlas enters a competitive space alongside other AI-focused browsers, such as Perplexity’s browser, which also recently launched
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Robots, Remote Labor, and the New Global Workforce
Automation is redrawing the global labor map, from Japan’s convenience stores to Amazon’s U.S. warehouses. Two recent stories capture how far this shift has come, and how quickly human work is being redefined.
Japan’s Robots, Run from Manila
In a Manila office tower, 60 Filipino tele-operators remotely control robots stocking shelves in over 300 FamilyMart and Lawson stores across Tokyo. When a robot drops a drink, operators slip on VR headsets to fix the error, part of a system designed by Telexistence, running on Nvidia and Microsoft platforms.
Japan’s aging population and strict immigration laws have made automation essential. Companies like Astro Robotics now offer “robot pilots” who each oversee 50 machines at a time, earning roughly $250–$315 a month, similar to local call center wages.
But while the Philippines is gaining new AI-related jobs, many fear they’re training the very systems that could replace them. Telexistence uses the tele-operators’ movements to teach future robots “physical intelligence” learning to grip, stack, and recover objects autonomously.
The country’s AI service sector is booming, with 1 in 3 computer science graduates now working for foreign firms, yet most are contractors without benefits, doing high-skill work for a fraction of developed-nation pay.
As one labor advocate put it: “Filipinos are building the tools that could be used to replace them later on.”
Amazon’s Plan to Automate 75% of Operations
Internal Amazon documents reveal plans to replace over 600,000 jobs with robots by 2033, cutting costs by $0.30 per item picked, packed, or delivered. The company’s goal: automate 75% of its operations while doubling output without adding workers.
Amazon already operates 1 million robots worldwide, and its Shreveport, Louisiana, facility, home to 1,000 robots, serves as a template for 40 new sites by 2027. Each retrofit could reduce staff by up to 1,200 people per warehouse.
Executives are preparing “community relations” plans to soften the blow, even suggesting avoiding words like “automation” or “AI” in public statements.
MIT economist Daron Acemoglu warns that once Amazon perfects this model, “it will spread to others, too.” The company that once created hundreds of thousands of blue-collar jobs could soon become a net job destroyer.
Automation is moving from concept to reality, powered by Nvidia chips, cloud platforms, and cheap overseas tele-labor. If you are still asking if AI will take your job, then
$43B — projected size of the AI agent market by 2030
75% — share of Amazon operations slated for automation
$250/month — pay for Filipino “robot pilots” operating Japan’s retail robots
The world’s new labor model is a hybrid of human and machine, with humans increasingly training, managing, and competing against the AI systems that may one day take their place.
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