In partnership with

hi there.. happy Wednesday 🙂

1 - Google upgrades Opal with AI agents

Google just added a smart helper to Opal. This helper can think through tasks and do them by itself using Gemini 3 Flash.

What this new helper can do:

  1. It makes small apps that pick their own tools

  2. It saves information in Google Sheets

  3. It asks you more questions when it needs help

Opal started in July 2025. Now people in over 160 countries can use it. You can find it inside the Gemini web app.

Google wants to change what "making an app" means. Instead of building buttons and screens, you just tell it what job needs to get done. The important part is not how the app looks. What matters is if the helper can remember things and keep working properly.

Many new companies are trying to do the same thing. Companies like Lovable, Replit, Wabi, Emergent, and Rocket all want to turn your words into working apps. When you're sitting late at night trying to get something done, you'll pick the one that actually works without breaking.

If Opal's helper really does what it promises, it becomes something serious instead of just a fun toy. Read more here!

World’s First Safe AI-Native Browser

AI should work for you, not the other way around. Yet most AI tools still make you do the work first—explaining context, rewriting prompts, and starting over again and again.

Norton Neo is different. It is the world’s first safe AI-native browser, built to understand what you’re doing as you browse, search, and work—so you don’t lose value to endless prompting. You can prompt Neo when you want, but you don’t have to over-explain—Neo already has the context.

Why Neo is different

  • Context-aware AI that reduces prompting

  • Privacy and security built into the browser

  • Configurable memory — you control what’s remembered

As AI gets more powerful, Neo is built to make it useful, trustworthy, and friction-light.

2 - Nano Banana Prompt: Make Commercials

Premium banana milk drink bottle surrounded by swirling milk splash, floating bananas and berries, dynamic liquid motion, creamy textures, bright yellow background, high-speed splash photography, glossy product lighting, ultra-realistic, commercial food ad style, sharp focus, 8K.

PS: Grab my 50,000+ AI Mega Prompt Bundle for ChatGPT, Mid-journey or Any AI. These are Battle-Tested AI Prompts That Create Viral Content, Stunning Visuals, and Passive Income Streams in Seconds (Not Hours)

3 - Latest AI Tools

  1. Micasa - Track your house maintenance, projects, and appliances from the terminal with a single SQLite file.

  2. Monologue for iOS - Turn your voice into polished writing on the go with smart AI dictation that matches your tone.

  3. Clawi.ai - OpenClaw AI assistant running 24/7 in the cloud with zero setup and instant deployment.

  4. URLcut.ai - AI-powered URL shortener that reads your page content to create smart, memorable short links.

  5. Seedance 2.0 Generator - AI video generator for multi-shot movies with character consistency and cinematic quality.

  6. OpenSeed - AI agent platform that audited itself, found 80% of its methodology wrong, and rewrote it autonomously.

  7. AI Book Cover Generator - Design eye-catching book covers with AI-powered generation and customization.

  8. LetAIRun - Give AI money with no instructions and watch what it does (experiment gave $100, it donated $40 to a hospital).

  9. LatentScore - Type a mood and get procedural ambient music generated in real-time (open source).

  10. ClawMetry - Real-time observability dashboard for OpenClaw AI agents showing what they're actually doing.

4 - Latest AI News

  • Meta signs $60 billion AI chip deal with AMD - The social media giant agreed to purchase AMD's MI450 chips in a 6-gigawatt agreement potentially worth over $100 billion with option to acquire up to 10% of AMD, tightening supply-and-pricing dynamics across the AI infrastructure stack as the deal influences availability and vendor leverage.

  • Pentagon reportedly signs deal with xAI's Grok - The U.S. Department of War reached an agreement to use Grok in classified environments, marking a major milestone for AI adoption inside high-security government systems despite ongoing debates over AI in military applications.

  • AI power delivery infrastructure becomes critical bottleneck - Grid capacity, permitting, and generation constraints now dictate which companies scale fastest, pushing firms toward dedicated power procurement, on-site generation, and longer lead times for transmission upgrades as AI workloads move from experiments to always-on production systems.

  • Nvidia targets laptop market with N1/N1X chips - Fresh leaks suggest the chipmaker may supply SoCs for laptops from major OEMs in the first half of 2026, potentially pressuring Intel and AMD in mainstream laptops while strengthening Arm-based Windows performance and tightening coupling between local AI workloads and Nvidia's software stack.

  • AI influence operations intensify as geopolitical tool - AI providers are increasingly acting like security platforms by tracking abuse patterns and publishing threat intelligence findings, while governments accelerate regulatory pressure around transparency requirements, provenance standards, and rules around political content and automated accounts.

  • Galaxy S26 Ultra features 200MP camera with advanced AI processing - The flagship model includes a 200-megapixel wide-angle camera with AI ISP extending to the front camera for fine detail capture, upgraded Nightography for low-light filming, and Photo Assist that can seamlessly reconstruct objects and transform scenes using AI-powered editing.

  • Nvidia faces memory chip shortage challenges - The company's AI infrastructure head revealed soaring costs of high-bandwidth memory due to global shortage from AI-driven demand, forcing Nvidia to provide suppliers with very detailed forecasts to ensure everything shipped will be met by the supply chain as memory bandwidth becomes a limiting factor.

A free newsletter with the marketing ideas you need

The best marketing ideas come from marketers who live it. That’s what The Marketing Millennials delivers: real insights, fresh takes, and no fluff. Written by Daniel Murray, a marketer who knows what works, this newsletter cuts through the noise so you can stop guessing and start winning. Subscribe and level up your marketing game.

best,

ali

Keep Reading