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1 - Make VIRAL AI Infographics In BULK

If you are NOT posting Infographics on Facebook, you are missing out BIG time.

Viral infographics not only help you grow your page, it also makes money via the Facebook monetization program.

This tool called Bulk Infographics helps you create 100s of AI infographics form 1 simple prompt. No need to do it one by one!

  1. Enter a topic or upload a reference image.

  2. Select how many variations you want

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PS - AI infographics are one of my most revenue generating format on all Facebook pages.

How to Write a Week of LinkedIn Posts in 30 Minutes

Most people spend hours staring at a blank screen trying to figure out what to post on LinkedIn. Here's a faster way:

  1. Open Taplio's AI Assist and describe your niche and audience. It analyzes your profile and generates 10 post ideas tailored to you.

  2. Pick one idea and ask it to outline, then draft the full post.

  3. Edit it to sound like you, hit "Schedule Post," and you're done.

Sample prompt: "Analyze my LinkedIn profile and audience, then generate 10 post ideas about [your topic]. Each idea should come from a real work moment, match my tone, and optimize for replies over likes."

Do this once a week. In 30 minutes, you'll have a full content calendar that actually drives conversations.

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2 - Nano Banana Prompt Of The Day

A bitten realistic classic [brand] product on the dish, revealed inner dessert layers, and there are cake crumbs near, finished fork and knife near by, against blurry high end restaurant background, white small logo on top of background, beneath the logo, there is a tiny brand slogan that suit this scene.
  • Meta delays "Avocado" AI model to at least May - The social media giant pushed back its flagship AI model release from March to at least May amid training performance issues, while CEO Mark Zuckerberg's $14.3 billion bet on Scale AI founder Alexandr Wang creates internal tensions with 70-hour workweeks becoming the norm.

  • Atlassian lays off 1,600 employees in AI-driven restructuring - The enterprise collaboration software company cut approximately 10% of its global workforce to self-fund AI investments and accelerate its transition to becoming an "AI-first company," with restructuring costs estimated at $225-236 million.

  • Physicians' AI usage doubles to 81% since 2023 - More than four in five physicians now use AI in their practices, up from just 38% in 2023, with the average number of use cases per physician jumping from 1.1 to 2.3, primarily for medical research summarization and clinical care documentation.

  • Nvidia releases Nemotron 3 Super hybrid AI model - The chip giant launched an open 120B hybrid Mamba-Transformer Mixture-of-Experts model optimized for agentic reasoning tasks, offering strong performance at reduced inference cost with 12B active parameters and 1M context window.

  • Google launches Gemini Embedding 2 multimodal model - The search giant unveiled the first natively multimodal embedding model capable of jointly mapping text, images, and video into a unified vector space for retrieval and search tasks, advancing beyond text-only embeddings.

  • Meta acquires Moltbook AI agent social network - The company purchased the AI agent social network built on OpenClaw technology to join Meta Superintelligence Labs, accelerating its agentic AI strategy amid broader restructuring of its AI division.

  • Anthropic's Claude used in targeting Iranian civilians - Reports reveal the U.S. and Israel are relying on Palantir software that partly uses Anthropic's Claude AI systems to select thousands of targets across Iran, raising concerns after Anthropic sued the Trump administration for designating it a "supply chain risk" for refusing military uses.

  • Washington and Utah pass major AI safety bills - Multiple states including Washington approved comprehensive chatbot safety legislation requiring age verification, disclosure of AI nature, and protocols for responding to suicidal ideation or self-harm, while Virginia passed three AI bills prior to adjournment.

88% resolved. 22% loyal. Your stack has a problem.

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