Good morning, In a few minutes, here's what you'll learn today.
Today we're breaking down Pomelli, Google's new free tool that turns your website into a personal marketing team. Plus, you'll catch up on OpenAI's big restructure that hands Microsoft a $135 billion stake, Meta's record-breaking AI spending that's hitting $70 billion this year, Nvidia hitting a historic $5 trillion valuation as the world's first company to cross that mark, and Microsoft's cloud boom fueled by businesses that can't get enough AI services.
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Today’s AI Tool Breakdown: Pomelli

Quick overview
Pomelli is Google's free AI marketing tool that learns your brand by scanning your website, then generates ready-to-post social media campaigns in minutes. Think of it like having a designer and copywriter on call 24/7.
How to use it
Go to labs.google.com/pomelli and click "Let's get started."
Enter your business website URL.
Wait while Pomelli scans your site and builds your "Business DNA" (colors, fonts, tone, images).
Review auto-generated campaign ideas or type your own prompt (e.g., "Fall sale announcement").
Browse multiple creative variations and pick what fits.
Edit text, swap images, or tweak colors right in the tool.
Copy/paste starter script
Type "Create a social post announcing our new product launch" and Pomelli will deliver ready-to-use visuals and captions you can download instantly.
Real-world use cases
Spin up a month of Instagram posts that match your brand voice and colors
Create A/B test ad variations with different headlines and hooks
Refresh evergreen content like FAQs or product highlights with consistent formatting
Prep launch kits with hero images, short copy, and platform-specific sizes
Pro tips
Download your Business DNA to train other AI tools or save for future use
Use it now while it's free—Google hasn't announced pricing yet
Keep a checklist of banned words and compliance rules next to the editor
Free vs paid
Free: Unlimited access during public beta—no credit card, no caps, no fees.
Paid: Not announced yet, but experts predict a freemium model similar to Canva (likely $10–20/month for unlimited generations and premium features).
Alternatives
Canva — simpler templates but requires more manual design work
Jasper AI — better for long-form blog content and SEO copy, not visuals
Hootsuite — includes scheduling and analytics, but no AI content generation
Quick demo video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWEBaHwQDd0
Today In AI News, The Top 4 Stories (And Why They Matter)

This matters because: OpenAI just removed its biggest fundraising roadblock and gave Microsoft long-term access to future AI models, including any that reach human-level intelligence.
Quick summary: OpenAI completed its shift from nonprofit to a public benefit corporation, handing Microsoft a 27% stake worth $135 billion. Microsoft keeps exclusive rights to OpenAI's tech through 2032 and agreed to buy $250 billion more in Azure cloud services. An independent panel will now verify if OpenAI hits AGI (artificial general intelligence) before revenue-sharing ends. It's like giving your biggest investor a permanent VIP pass and a say in when you graduate.

This matters because: Meta's raising its 2025 AI budget from $66B to $72B, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg warning next year's spending will be "substantially larger" as the company races OpenAI for AI dominance.
Quick summary: Meta reported $51 billion in revenue but told investors it's betting big on AI infrastructure—building massive data centers and hiring researchers to power its "Superintelligence Labs." Zuckerberg said it's safer to overspend now than miss the AI wave, even as critics worry about a bubble. Think of it like stocking up on rocket fuel before you know exactly where you're flying.

This matters because: Nvidia crossed $5 trillion in market value on Oct 29, driven by insatiable demand for its AI chips that power everything from ChatGPT to self-driving cars.
Quick summary: Nvidia hit $5 trillion just four months after crossing $4 trillion, fueled by $500 billion in AI chip orders and partnerships with the U.S. Department of Energy and OpenAI. The stock surged 50% in 2025 alone, solidifying Nvidia's role as the "oil" of the AI boom. CEO Jensen Huang dismissed bubble fears, saying AI's long-term value is undeniable. Like owning the only gas station on a highway with no exits.

This matters because: Microsoft's Azure cloud business grew 40% last quarter as companies keep pouring money into AI tools, proving demand still exceeds supply despite bubble concerns.
Quick summary: Microsoft reported $77.7 billion in revenue (up 18%) and said it'll spend even more on AI infrastructure in 2026 than it did this year. The results came right after its renegotiated OpenAI deal that gave Microsoft a 27% stake and exclusive cloud access. Despite the wins, the stock dropped 4.2% as investors worried about runaway spending. It's like a landlord buying more buildings because tenants keep lining up.
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