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Copilot Now Speaks Fluent Google—Your Lost Files Are Saved
This week's edition covers Microsoft Copilot's cross-platform search and memory features, ChatGPT's new voice-and-text integration, Google Gemini 3's coaching capabilities for students and creators, free ChatGPT access for teachers, and Claude's extended conversation threads.
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Claude: extended conversations
Claude is Anthropic’s AI assistant, and you can chat with it on the web or your desktop. But until now, if you talked to Claude for too long, you’d suddenly hit a wall. The conversation would just stop, and you’d have to start over from scratch, losing
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Google: Gemini 3
Gemini 3 is Google's smartest AI yet, and it's now in the hands of anyone with the Gemini app. That means over 650 million people each month can use it to work with text, images, video, audio, and even code. In other words, it's
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ChatGPT: voice and text together
Imagine you could just talk to ChatGPT, ask your questions out loud, and actually hear the answers. That’s what Voice Mode is all about. Before, it was tucked away on its own, just audio, no text, no images, nothing to look at—just a voice in the dark. But
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OpenAI: ChatGPT for Teachers
OpenAI has just rolled out ChatGPT for Teachers, and if you’re a verified K–12 teacher in the U.S., you can use it for free until June 2027. But here’s the thing: teachers aren’t waiting around. Three out of five are already using some kind of
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Microsoft Copilot: memory and search
Microsoft Copilot is an AI assistant that follows you wherever you go, whether you’re on your laptop, your phone, or just browsing the web. With the latest update, Copilot gets a dozen new tricks, all designed to make it feel more like your own personal helper, no matter what
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OpenAI Builds a Browser Around ChatGPT
This week's edition covers OpenAI's new Atlas browser that combines ChatGPT with web browsing and memory, and Adobe Firefly's AI-generated soundtracks and voiceovers for commercial projects
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OpenAI: Atlas browser
Imagine if your web browser and ChatGPT were the same thing. That’s what OpenAI has done with ChatGPT Atlas. Instead of jumping back and forth between tabs, you just talk to the AI right where you’re working. Atlas is out now for Mac users everywhere, and it’s
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Adobe Firefly: AI soundtracks and voiceovers
Adobe Firefly is a creative playground powered by AI, where you can make and edit images, videos, and even audio—all right in your browser. So, what’s new? Now, with just a click, you can create a soundtrack that fits your video perfectly—no more hunting for stock music
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Adobe Firefly: commercial-safe AI
Adobe Firefly is Adobe’s own set of AI tools, built right into the Creative Cloud apps you probably already know—Photoshop, Illustrator, and Adobe Express. There’s even a mobile app for your phone. What makes Firefly different is that it’s trained only on content Adobe has the
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Your AI Now Does the Reading, Talking, and Data Entry for You
This week's edition covers AI tools that handle the busywork—NotebookLM transforms documents into narrated videos, ChatGPT creates editable diagrams from sketches, Windows Copilot goes voice-first, and Notion's AI Agent automates hours of data wrangling.
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ChatGPT: FigJam diagram creation
Imagine you’re chatting with ChatGPT, scribbling ideas on a napkin, or digging through old documents. Now, with the Figma app, all of that can be turned into editable diagrams you can actually use. Here’s what’s new: you can now upload photos, sketches, or even PDFs, and ChatGPT
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Windows Copilot: voice-first AI
Copilot is Microsoft's built-in AI assistant for Windows 11. Until now, some of its best features, like talking to it with your voice or letting it see what's on your screen, only worked on fancy new computers. Now, anyone with Windows 11 can use them. Now
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NotebookLM: video overviews
Imagine you’ve got a pile of documents and you wish someone could just explain them to you. That’s where NotebookLM comes in. It’s Google’s AI tool that takes your documents and, with a feature called Video Overviews, turns them into narrated videos. And if you want
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Notion: AI Agent
Notion is one of those tools that tries to be your digital brain—a place to stash your notes, documents, and databases. But now, they've given their AI assistant a serious upgrade. Meet the Notion Agent: a bit of software that can actually get things done for you,
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When Your Textbook Becomes Your Tutor | ApplyAI for October 14, 2025
This week's edition covers personalized learning breakthroughs, conversational shopping that finally speaks your language, Claude's training policy shift, smart home AI upgrades, and new parental controls for ChatGPT.
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ChatGPT: parental controls
ChatGPT is that AI tool you might use to help with homework, write an essay, or just ask a weird question at 2am. Now, with parental controls, parents and guardians can set some ground rules for how their teenagers use it. So, what’s new? Starting September 29, 2025, parents
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Google: Gemini for home
Gemini for Home is Google's new AI that takes over from Google Assistant on your smart displays and speakers. It also upgrades your cameras, doorbells, and the Google Home app. Basically, if you have a Google smart home device from the last ten years, this update is coming
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Google Search: conversational shopping
Imagine searching for something online and just chatting with Google like you would with a friend. That's what AI Mode is: a way to ask questions in your own words and get answers, complete with pictures, right there in your search. Here’s what’s new: you don’
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Google Research: personalized textbooks
Imagine if your textbook could talk to you, quiz you, and even use your favorite hobbies as examples. Well, Google just tried that—and students remembered way more. So here’s what Google did: they built a tool called Learn Your Way. You take any textbook chapter, upload it, and
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Claude Now Uses Conversations for Training Unless You Opt Out
Claude is Anthropic’s AI assistant. You can chat with it, ask for coding help, or get it to analyze things for you. Up until now, Anthropic promised not to use your conversations to train its AI. But now, things are changing. Starting October 8, 2025, Anthropic will use your
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How We're Really Using AI Now | Apply AI for September 24, 2025
This week's edition covers major usage shifts, browser AI integration, file creation tools, and research on decision-making and focus techniques.
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