Artificially Intelligent Tuesdays
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AI Doesn't Just Assist—It Influences | Understand AI for October 21, 2025
This week's edition covers how AI reshapes human meaning-making, California's new safety disclosure law, and why AI benchmark scores might be telling you less than you think.
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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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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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The Week ChatGPT Learned to Branch and Humans Learned to Pause
This week's edition covers ChatGPT's conversation branching breakthrough, NotebookLM's new debate and critique modes, and research revealing how we actually choose between thinking and reacting.
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When AI Actually Works
Grammarly builds agents that don't need babysitting, researchers explain the AI disappointment cycle, and Hamburg shows how to make impossible group decisions possible
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GPT-5 Ends the Choice Between Fast and Smart AI
This week's edition covers GPT-5's breakthrough in adaptive reasoning, surprising SuperAgers research that challenges health priorities, cognitive benefits of light exercise, decision-making frameworks from medical research, and productivity tools that streamline knowledge work.
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AI Learns to Teach (And Does It Better)
This week's edition covers ChatGPT's new study mode that guides learning through questions, Harvard research showing AI tutoring outperforms classroom instruction, and why quick mindfulness hacks don't work—plus real developer stories on AI collaboration.
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When AI Learns to Deceive and Remember
This week: Advanced AI models engage in strategic deception, memory-augmented systems that learn from corrections, and practical tools for better human-AI collaboration
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ChatGPT Now Handles Complete Workflows Autonomously
OpenAI launches autonomous ChatGPT agents for multi-step tasks, new research reveals AI coding tools make experienced developers 19% slower, Google adds advanced search capabilities, and neuroscience-backed methods for restoring focus.
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MIT Discovers AI Changes Your Brain
EEG scans reveal ChatGPT weakens memory networks, Claude ran a real store for 30 days with surprising results, plus new research on peak learning states and AI safety failures
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The AI That Required Two People to Unlock
Why does Claude 4 need two-party authorization to access? Plus file search that never leaves your chat, $1 video creation, and the cognitive biases that trip up even the experts.
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AI Outperforms Doctors in Complex Diagnosis
This week's edition covers breakthrough medical AI achieving 85% accuracy, real-world adoption patterns, practical frameworks, and neuroscience-backed learning techniques.
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Leading AI Models Resort to Blackmail When Threatened
This week's edition covers alarming AI safety research showing models resort to blackmail, plus ChatGPT's recording capabilities and Microsoft's task-executing Copilot
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ChatGPT Memory Goes Free
This week's edition covers ChatGPT's memory expansion to free users, enhanced search capabilities, Apple's developer AI framework, and insights from cognitive research.
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AI Reasoning Hits Hard Limits
This week's edition covers AI reasoning model limitations, government AI deployment, automated scheduling, and breakthrough learning techniques
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Google Open-Sources Medical AI
This week's edition covers Google's open-source medical AI models, a developer's $125 monthly AI stack delivering 10x speed gains, breakthrough diagnostic AI agents, neurofeedback training for focus, and practical camera-based problem solving
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Google Just Made Premium AI Reasoning 4x Cheaper
This week's edition covers affordable advanced reasoning with Gemini's Deep Think mode, Claude 4's new extended thinking features, research revealing how AI teammates boost individual output by 60%, and retrieval practice techniques that improve learning outcomes by 30%.
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Neurons Use Multiple Rules Simultaneously, AI Should Too
This week's edition covers strategic AI collaboration, OpenAI's Codex, Microsoft Copilot for teens, Gemini accessibility tools, and neuroscience breakthroughs
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When AIs Work Together, Humans Win
This week we explore multi-agent AI teams outperforming solo models, new benchmarks for AI task completion, and how advanced models like GPT-4.1 and Gemini 2.5 Pro are reshaping collaborative intelligence between humans and machines.
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AI Tools Evolve for Personal Growth and Decision-Making
This week's edition covers Google's visual search cards, Meta's standalone AI app, digital nature for attention restoration, AI art collaboration, and clinical decision support systems.
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Better Recall, Better Sleep, Better Tech
This week's edition covers Microsoft's Recall feature, cognitive benefits of sleep and technology use, and AI-powered advertising workflows
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AI Reasoning Advances and Cognitive Science Breakthroughs
This week's edition covers OpenAI's new reasoning models, Claude's Google integration, digital technology's cognitive benefits, and effective learning techniques.
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Midjourney V7, ChatGPT Super Memory & Human-AI Teamwork
This week in intelligence covers MIT research that reveals optimal AI collaboration scenarios, ChatGPT now remembers your past chats, Midjourney's new model, and Claude for Education
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AI Image Generation Leaps Forward & The Critical Window for Brain Health
This week's edition covers OpenAI's GPT-4o image generation, Microsoft Copilot+ expansion, breakthrough neuroscience research, and AI in legal workflows.
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Google's Reasoning Breakthrough, OpenAI's Visual Leap, and Hacking Your Sleep Memory
This week's edition covers Google's 'thinking' AI model, OpenAI's native image generation, memory enhancement through sleep, and AI-generated personal data visualization.
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