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In under 60 seconds, here's what you'll learn today. We've got Sembly turning your messy meetings into clean, searchable records. Plus, Nvidia just made the biggest AI bet ever with a $100 billion deal with OpenAI, Anthropic's chasing $40 billion for its ChatGPT rival, Microsoft's testing secret AI features with select users, and Meta's bringing AI matchmaking to Facebook Dating.
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Today’s AI Tool Breakdown: Sembly

Quick overview
Sembly joins your meetings automatically and turns rambling conversations into clean notes, action items, and summaries. It's like having a super-organized assistant who never misses anything.
How to use it
Sign up for a free Sembly account at sembly.ai
Connect your calendar (Google or Outlook) in settings
Link your meeting platform (Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet)
Set Sembly to join meetings automatically or invite it manually
Let it record and transcribe while you focus on talking
Review your AI-generated notes and summaries after each call
Copy/paste starter script
"Join my next team meeting and create a summary with action items." That's it—Sembly handles the rest automatically.
Real-world use cases
Turn client calls into organized notes with follow-up tasks
Create meeting minutes for board meetings without taking notes
Track project decisions across multiple team check-ins
Generate summaries for teammates who missed important calls
Pro tips
Use voice commands during meetings to bookmark key moments
Ask Sembly's AI chat feature questions about past meetings
Set up integrations to push action items directly into your project tools
Free vs paid
Free: 4 hours recording monthly, basic transcription, one workspace member
Paid: $10-20/month for unlimited recording, advanced features, team collaboration
Alternatives
Otter.ai — popular choice with good mobile app
Fireflies.ai — strong for sales call analysis
Notion AI — if you're already using Notion for everything
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Today In AI News, The Top 4 Stories (And Why They Matter)

This matters because: This creates the biggest AI partnership ever, giving OpenAI the chips it needs while making Nvidia a major investor in AI's future.
Quick summary: Nvidia will pour up to $100 billion into OpenAI and supply data center chips to power 10 gigawatts of AI computing—enough to power 8 million homes. The first phase launches in 2026 with Nvidia's new Vera Rubin platform. Think of it like renting extra brainpower.

This matters because: OpenAI's main rival is trying to raise serious cash to compete, showing how expensive the AI race has become.
Quick summary: Anthropic, the company behind Claude chatbot, wants to raise new money at a $40 billion price tag. They're talking to investors at Morgan Stanley's private tech conference next month. Amazon already invested $4 billion and could put in more. Think of it like betting on two horses.

This matters because: Microsoft is secretly testing AI features before releasing them, giving us a peek at what's coming to Windows.
Quick summary: Microsoft quietly launched Windows AI Labs, inviting select Windows 11 users to test unreleased AI features in apps like Paint. You need special AI-capable hardware to join, and the features might get canceled before going public. Think of it like a backstage pass.

This matters because: AI is now trying to fix online dating's biggest problem—endless swiping with no good matches.
Quick summary: Facebook Dating gets an AI chatbot that finds matches based on prompts like "Brooklyn girl in tech" and suggests date ideas. Plus a "Meet Cute" feature gives you one surprise match weekly instead of endless scrolling. Rolling out in the US and Canada first. Think of it like a digital wingman.
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