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In this edition, you'll learn about the game-changing ChatGPT Pulse that gives you personalized morning briefs, big moves by consulting firms restructuring around AI skills, breakthrough research from MIT that could speed up medical discoveries, and how the UK is building its own sovereign AI infrastructure. Plus, we'll see why regulatory storms are hitting AI data centers in unexpected ways.

In Today's Edition

Today’s AI Tool Breakdown: ChatGPT Pulse

Quick overview
ChatGPT Pulse flips the script on AI assistants. Instead of waiting for you to ask questions, it works overnight to create personalized morning briefs based on your chat history and connected apps. Think of it as having a research assistant who never sleeps.

How to use it

  1. Open the ChatGPT mobile app (iOS or Android only)

  2. Look for the "Pulse" tab that appears automatically for Pro users

  3. Connect Gmail and Google Calendar in Settings for richer updates (optional)

  4. Tap "Curate" to tell ChatGPT what you want to see tomorrow

  5. Give thumbs up/down feedback on each card to train the system

  6. Save useful updates as regular chats or expand them for more detail

Copy/paste starter script
"Show me project updates for my work goals tomorrow" or "Focus on local weekend events and healthy dinner ideas for next week."

Real-world use cases

  • Get meeting prep and calendar reminders personalized to your schedule

  • Receive project follow-ups and next steps you discussed yesterday

  • Find local events, restaurant recommendations, and travel tips for upcoming trips

  • Track learning goals with relevant articles and tutorials you'll actually read

Pro tips

  • Curate requests before 10pm to see them the next morning

  • Use specific language like "rain or shine free events" for better results

  • Remember that updates disappear after 24 hours unless you save them

Free vs paid

  • Free: Not available yet (coming to Plus users soon, then everyone)

  • Paid: Pro users ($200/month) get full access now on mobile only

Alternatives

  • Perplexity Discover — real-time personalized news feed

  • Apple Intelligence — proactive Siri suggestions based on usage

  • Google Assistant routines — scheduled personalized updates

Today In AI News, The Top 4 Stories (And Why They Matter)

This matters because: One of the world's biggest consulting firms is showing exactly how AI will reshape white-collar work — you either learn AI skills fast or you're out.
Quick summary: Accenture laid off over 11,000 people in three months and warned more cuts are coming for employees who can't be retrained in AI. The company already retrained 550,000 workers in generative AI basics and expects to save $1 billion from this restructuring. It's like musical chairs, but the music is AI and there are fewer seats.

This matters because: This breakthrough could dramatically speed up medical discoveries by letting researchers analyze medical images in minutes instead of hours or days.
Quick summary: MIT's new AI system lets researchers quickly mark areas of interest in medical scans by clicking and drawing. As they work through more images, the system learns and eventually segments new scans automatically without any human input. Unlike other tools, it doesn't need pre-labeled training data or machine learning expertise. Think of it like teaching a really smart assistant to spot what you're looking for in X-rays.

UK startup Carbon3.ai launches sovereign AI platform with £1 billion plan

This matters because: The UK is building its own "national grid for AI" to compete with American tech giants while keeping all data and operations within British borders.
Quick summary: Carbon3.ai plans to connect over 30 UK data centers powered entirely by renewable energy, deploying 100,000 GPUs for sovereign AI services. The company secured initial funding and aims for £1 billion investment to create infrastructure that keeps British AI completely independent from foreign tech companies. It's like building your own internet, but just for AI and completely green.

This matters because: European regulators are cracking down on AI infrastructure companies, showing that the regulatory environment is getting tougher for firms with complex ownership structures.
Quick summary: German authorities raided multiple locations connected to Northern Data, a Tether-backed company that switched from crypto mining to AI services. While no formal charges were filed, the raids follow allegations of financial misconduct and come amid broader regulatory scrutiny of tech companies in Europe. Think of it as a warning shot that AI companies can't fly under the radar anymore.

Thats All For Today!

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