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Here’s what’s on the menu today:

  • OpenAI makes you obsolete🔎

    It unveiled Deep Research.

  • One F-bomb kills Google's AI🗣️

    Swearing disables AI Overviews.

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OpenAI’s toy kills research jobs🔎

On Sunday, OpenAI unveiled Deep Research. It’s an AI agent that browses the web to handle complex research tasks in minutes instead of hours.

What is it?

It searches hundreds of sources to create detailed reports with citations. It takes 5–30 minutes per task.

Is it any good?

It scored 26.6% on Humanity's Last Exam — almost 3x better than DeepSeek and double its predecessor.

What's so great about it?

It shows its work in real-time. You can use uploaded files and images for context.

Can I use it?

Pro users get 100 queries/month now. Plus and Team users are next.

Any downsides?

It still makes mistakes, needs lots of computing power, and struggles with source reliability.

What's next?

OpenAI plans to add access to subscription databases and internal company resources.

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SIDE SALAD

Make Google STFU with 1 word🗣️

What's the hack?

Add the f word to your search. Example: “How large is the f***ing student body at Yale?”

Why does it work?

Google's AI avoids swearing, so it shuts off when it sees curse words.

Is this new?

Other tricks exist but are more complex. This one's simpler and more satisfying.

Why do we need this?

Google forces AI summaries on everyone, often with wrong info from bad sources.

How bad is it?

It once suggested using glue to keep cheese on pizza and eating pebbles for gut health. Learn more, here.

What's next?

Google will probably fix this soon, but for now, just tell it to give you the f***ing links.

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Think Piece 🧠

AI copyright laws are now even more confusing. The U.S. Copyright Office clarified that you can’t claim copyright for AI content just by writing creative prompts.

Startup News 💰

Neuralink brain implant user writes with a robotic arm. The N1 chip allows people with paralysis to operate external devices entirely by thought.

Figure AI plans to ship 100,000 humanoid robots in 4 years. It secured a “major U.S. company” as its second big customer.

Research 👨‍🔬 

How AI thinks — LLMs underperform humans in open-ended exploration, often making premature decisions by relying too heavily on uncertainty-driven strategies.

s1 — a small 1K-sample dataset and a simple budget forcing technique that lets a model spend varying amounts of thinking tokens at test time.

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