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In today’s AI summary rundown:
With Copilot Mode enabled, the AI can read across all open browser tabs to better understand what you're working on so it can summarize information or compare options without you switching between tabs.
Ask Copilot to perform tasks based on open content, like summarizing hotel options or suggesting the best purchase among product pages. With permission, it can even access your browser history and credentials to automate bookings.
Support voice commands say what you need, and Copilot can open tabs, find info on a page, or guide your browsing experience.
Opt‑in only. Microsoft gives clear visual feedback when Copilot is active. You can disable it at any time, and data sharing is strictly controlled via personalization settings.
Available now at no cost for Windows and Mac users in “Copilot markets.” Microsoft says access may require a subscription later, implying usage limits during this testing period.
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Insight: Trump’s AI Action Plan called “massive handout” to gas, coal and chemical industries
Favoring fossil fuel over renewables
Trump’s AI plan explicitly rewards infrastructure powered by coal, gas and nuclear not wind or solar and includes grants and tax breaks for those energy types.
Loosening environmental rules
The plan proposes weakening key environmental protections like the Clean Air Act and Superfund regulations. It also promotes building data centers on polluted Superfund sites with minimal oversight.
Supporting coal and gas industries directly
Executive orders designate coal as a “mineral” and delay regulation enforcement like EPA’s Mercury and Air Toxics Standards to keep aging plants running to support AI energy demand.
Permitting reform and deregulation push
The administration is fast‑tracking permits for AI data centers and semiconductor facilities by reducing public input and environmental review requirements.
Backlash from critics
Environmental and consumer groups warn that the strategy undermines climate goals, jeopardizes public health, and props up Big Oil under the veneer of tech advancement.
AI Training: Tutorial of the Day
Create Stunning Presentations with AI
Making decks used to take hours. Now? You just need the right prompt and the right tool.
1. Pick Your Tool
Use smart AI platforms like:
Tome – Story-driven and slick
Gamma – Great for pitch decks
Beautiful.ai – Design automation
Canva – Now with Magic Design
Visme – Business-friendly visuals
2. Start with a Prompt
Example:
“Create a 10-slide pitch deck for an AI budgeting app for Gen Z.”
Most tools will build the slides, titles, bullets, and design instantly.
Want more control? Feed it slide-by-slide prompts.
3. Tweak & Trim
Edit the content to match your tone.
Cut long blocks of text
Replace stock visuals with brand assets
Refine copy with ChatGPT for clarity or impact
4. Add Visuals Fast
Use built-in icon/image libraries. Or generate your own backgrounds with DALL·E or Canva’s AI image tool.
Prompt idea: “Minimal futuristic tech background, blue tones.”
5. Present & Share
Export to PDF or PowerPoint. Or share as a live link. Some tools even generate speaker notes automatically.
Quick Prompt to Try:
“Create an 8-slide presentation introducing our eco-friendly cleaning brand, with mission, product range, and testimonials.”

Quirky AI Tools
Verbatik – AI Voice Generator That Doesn’t Sound Like a Robot
This one’s for folks tired of robotic voiceovers. Verbatik turns your text into human-sounding speech, with a library of 600+ realistic voices across multiple languages. What’s fun? You can control pitch, speed, and even insert pauses or emotions. It’s great for creators, explainer videos, e-learning, or anyone who wants polished audio without hiring voice talent.
Use it when: You want to sound pro without picking up a mic.
Tweet Hunter – AI That Writes (and Thinks) in Threads
Tweet Hunter isn’t just another AI writer. It studies high-performing tweets in your niche, mimics your tone, and helps you craft threads that actually get engagement. You can schedule, auto-plug your products, and even set it to repost your top tweets. Bonus: there’s an AI-powered inbox assistant too.
Use it when: You want to build a personal brand on X without spending hours every day.
Appointy – AI for Scheduling, But Not Boring
Think of Appointy as your AI-friendly receptionist. It handles scheduling, reminders, reschedules, and even payments. What’s interesting is how customisable it is whether you’re a consultant, personal trainer, or salon owner, it adapts to your business flow. Plus, you can create a booking page that feels like you, not a spreadsheet.
Use it when: You want to look professional without hiring a front desk.
BuzzSumo – The Content Spy Tool with AI Insights
BuzzSumo is like Google Trends on caffeine. It tracks what’s going viral, who’s sharing it, and which influencers are behind it. With AI summarisation and topic analysis built in, you get not just what’s popular, but why it’s popular. Handy for marketers, bloggers, and content strategists looking for ideas that hit.
Use it when: You want to ride trends, not chase them.
Trending AI Startups
HacWare – AI That Teaches Employees Not to Get Hacked
HacWare isn’t your typical cybersecurity tool. It uses AI to simulate phishing attacks and pinpoint which of your team members are most likely to click something shady. Then, it auto-trains them with targeted micro-lessons. It’s like having a cybersecurity coach built into your email system.
Why it matters: Most hacks come from human error. HacWare fixes that—without boring, outdated training modules.
Zintellix – AI for Hyper-Personalized B2B Targeting
Zintellix helps B2B marketers figure out exactly who to reach, what to say, and when to say it. It pulls from massive datasets to build dynamic buyer personas and then feeds those into campaign strategies, complete with copy suggestions.
What’s smart: It goes beyond surface-level firmographics and taps into deep intent signals. Basically, it knows who’s ready to buy before they do.
Blitzy – AI-Powered Virtual Shopping Assistant for E-Commerce
Blitzy brings an intelligent, chat-based shopping experience to any online store. Instead of clunky menus, users just ask questions “What’s the best laptop for under $1,000?” and Blitzy shows filtered results instantly. It’s like having a product-savvy friend embedded into your site.
Why it’s cool: It boosts conversions by replacing endless scrolling with real-time recommendations. Customers stay longer, buy faster.
Zania – The AI Therapist with a Human Touch
Zania offers AI-powered mental wellness support that’s built to listen, not just spit out generic advice. Think of it as a conversational coach that combines emotional intelligence with psychology-backed tools. Journaling prompts, check-ins, and mood tracking are baked in.
What stands out: It doesn’t try to replace human therapists but it fills the gap for people who want daily emotional support without appointments or pressure.
AI-Generated Image of the Day

Prompt: A dedicated hospital compounder in a crisp white uniform standing behind a pharmacy counter, carefully measuring liquid medicine into a vial, surrounded by neatly organized shelves of medical supplies and prescription bottles, bright clinical lighting.
Tip: the more specific the better
Question of the Day
How do you think the integration of AI into education systems will impact traditional teaching methods?
Today’s Meme

That’s a Wrap
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