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🚨$97B AI Drama, 87% Faster Service & GeoTech That Sees Through Photos

From Musk’s $97B bid to location-hacking AI—this week’s biggest moves and breakthroughs. - Vol 5

ā³In a Minute, Max

ā€œThis week at a glanceā€ (~35-Second Read)

🧠 Perplexity's Deep Research Launch
A new AI agent that generates in-depth reports in minutes, scoring higher than Google Gemini on critical tests. It’s free (for now) with up to 5 daily reports for casual users.

⚔ Grok 3: Musk’s 'Scary Smart' AI
Elon Musk’s xAI is releasing Grok 3, trained with 200M GPU hours on a 100k Nvidia-powered supercomputer to improve reasoning and reduce mistakes.

šŸ“° NYT Embraces AI Tools
The New York Times is testing AI for SEO, social media copy, and internal tools while banning its use for article creation amid its legal battle with OpenAI.

šŸ’ø Musk's $97B OpenAI Bid Rejected
Elon Musk’s offer to acquire OpenAI was turned down, with the board reaffirming its mission to serve humanity, not investors.

šŸ¤– 10-Second Laugh

ā€œRemember to laughā€ (~10-Second Read)

Why did the computer keep its drink on the windowsill?

Because it wanted to stay refreshed. šŸ’¾šŸ„¤

What do you call an AI who loves cooking? šŸ¤–šŸ³ 

Chef GPT—always serving byte-sized recipes!

🌟 Trend Speed Date

ā€œQuick trends you’ll fall for in no time.ā€ - (~2-Min Read)

🧠 Perplexity Launches New AI Research Tool (6 Min Read)

Perplexity just launched Deep Research, an AI-powered tool that acts like your personal research assistant. It doesn’t just scan a few pages—it runs dozens of searches across the web, analyzes hundreds of reliable sources, and organises the findings into a clear, detailed report in just 2–4 minutes. Whether you’re preparing a presentation, writing an article, or making data-driven decisions, Deep Research saves hours by delivering the key insights without the manual effort.

šŸ“Š How It Stacks Up:

  • 🧠 Performance: Scored 21.1% on the Humanity’s Last Exam, outperforming Gemini Thinking (6.2%) and Grok-2 (3.8%), but still trailing OpenAI’s 26.6%. This test measures an AI’s ability to solve complex, real-world problems.

  • šŸ’ø Pricing Advantage: OpenAI’s Deep Research tool costs $200/month, while Perplexity offers 5 free reports daily for casual users and unlimited reports for Pro subscribers.

  • šŸ”„ Public Feud: Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas publicly teased OpenAI’s Sam Altman on X, claiming their tool had ā€˜mogged’ OpenAI’s performance with its latest release.

šŸ” Why it matters:

AI tools like this are making research easier and cheaper. As more companies offer free or low-cost options, research could soon take minutes instead of hours—changing how businesses, students, and researchers get information.

🧠 Musk’s $97.4 Billion Play for OpenAI Rejected (5 Min Read)

Elon Musk’s bid to take control of OpenAI has been shot down. The $97.4 billion offer—pitched by Musk and a group of investors—was unanimously rejected by OpenAI’s board, which cited its mission to benefit ā€œall of humanityā€ as the reason for declining the deal.

šŸ’„ What Happened:

  • Musk, who co-founded OpenAI in 2015 but left after a leadership dispute, offered to buy out the nonprofit that oversees the company.

  • The board stated OpenAI was ā€œnot for saleā€ and accused Musk of trying to disrupt competition to boost his own AI company, xAI.

  • Musk’s legal team claims the board is selling OpenAI’s assets to themselves at a lower price, raising concerns about self-dealing.

šŸ” Why it matters:

With OpenAI locked in a legal battle and Musk raising money to scale xAI, this power struggle over AI’s future highlights growing tension between open-source principles and corporate control. For businesses, it signals an AI race where billions are at stake, and the balance of innovation could shift in unexpected directions.

šŸ“° The New York Times is Letting AI Into the Newsroom — With Rules (5 Min Read)

The New York Times just announced it’s allowing some staff to use AI tools for the first time. After months of internal debate—and while still suing OpenAI for copyright violations—the newspaper is cautiously introducing AI to help its product and editorial teams work more efficiently.

šŸ“Š Key Changes:

  • Introducing Echo: A new internal tool to summarise articles and speed up research.

  • AI-Assisted Tasks: Editors can now use AI to suggest edits, brainstorm questions, and generate SEO-friendly headlines.

  • Cautious Approach: Journalists cannot use AI to write or significantly revise articles—or input confidential sources.

šŸ” Why it matters:

Even cautious media giants like The Times are adopting AI to stay competitive. As tools like GitHub Copilot, Google’s Vertex AI, and others enter the newsroom, expect more publications to follow, blurring the lines between human and machine-powered journalism.

šŸš€ Flowlance: Turning Content Into Cash Without the Admin Headaches (5 Min Read)

Content creators often struggle to sell their services and products online. Flowlance makes it simple by giving you one easy-to-use storefront for everything you offer—like coaching, digital downloads, and memberships. No more juggling tools, links, or payment platforms.

With 1,000+ creators already on board, Flowlance helps you turn your audience into paying customers in minutes. You can set up a free store, track payments, and automate client bookings—all without any tech skills.

šŸ” Why It Matters:

Time is money, and Flowlance saves you both. By automating tasks and giving you clear analytics, creators see 40% more revenue in just three months. For anyone tired of messy spreadsheets and manual admin, this platform could be a game-changer.

šŸš€The Launchpad

ā€œReal-world wins, tools, and strategies to ignite your success.ā€ (~3-Min Read)

šŸ“ GeoSpy.ai: Turning Photos into Location Insights

Every day, billions of photos are shared online—but most go untapped. GeoSpy.ai changes that by using advanced AI to find a photo’s location, even without GPS data. It analyses visual clues like buildings, landscapes, and signage to deliver precise location intelligence in minutes.

With 1,000+ organisations worldwide already using GeoSpy, it’s becoming a go-to tool for businesses, investigators, and logistics teams looking to make better decisions.

šŸ” Why It Matters:

In a world where images flood social media and the web, GeoSpy helps businesses turn those visuals into valuable insights. From tracking delivery delays to helping law enforcement identify locations, GeoSpy unlocks intelligence hidden in plain sight.

šŸ“ø How GeoSpy Works:

  • AI-Powered Location Matching: Analyses patterns and structures to predict GPS coordinates with surprising accuracy—no metadata needed.

  • Global Reach: Active in 120+ countries, with daily processing of 200,000+ photos.

  • Enterprise-Ready: Available via SaaS, API, or on-premise solutions to scale with your business needs.

šŸ’” What It Can Do:

  • Identify traffic hotspots and adjust delivery routes.

  • Discover trending attractions through user-generated photos.

  • Provide location data to aid investigations and improve public safety.

šŸŒŽ The Bigger Picture:

As more photos are shared online every day, tools like GeoSpy help businesses stay ahead by turning simple pictures into useful information for marketing, deliveries, and security.

šŸ”— Explore GeoSpy Now. Visit GeoSpy.ai

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