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Creating great designs used to take hours. Now you can describe what you want, get a polished design in seconds, and edit every element without starting over.
Moda turns simple prompts into fully editable, on-brand designs - perfect for social posts, presentations, websites, ads, and more. No design experience required. Just create, customize, and publish.

Today In Ai
Aside launched an AI browser that signs into your accounts and finishes tasks for you. Most AI browsers stall the moment they hit a login screen. Aside is built to get past that. It uses autofill to sign into your email, dashboards, and internal tools without ever exposing your password to the AI itself. It now ranks #1 on three browser-agent benchmarks, and its launch demo showed the AI finding and canceling subscriptions you forgot about.
Why it matters (use it in 5 minutes): If you have ever abandoned a task because an AI tool hit a login wall, this is the fix. Try it on something low-risk first. Open Aside, connect one account such as email or a subscription dashboard, and ask it to find and list every active subscription tied to that inbox. Review the list yourself before canceling anything. That one task alone can save you real money and takes less time than your coffee break.
OpenAI rolled out GPT-5.5 Instant and revealed its first custom chip. The updated model is built to better catch what you actually mean in a prompt, not just the literal words, so conversations feel less robotic. Alongside it, OpenAI unveiled Jalapeño, a custom inference chip built with Broadcom, aimed at cutting its reliance on Nvidia hardware.
Why it matters: Faster, more intuitive responses mean less time rewriting prompts to get what you want. If you use ChatGPT daily, expect replies that need fewer follow-up corrections. Read more on the Jalapeño chip here.
Google is losing two more top AI researchers. Bloomberg reports that Jonas Adler and Alexander Pritzel, both key contributors to Gemini, are preparing to join Anthropic. This follows Nobel laureate John Jumper's move to Anthropic and Noam Shazeer's move to OpenAI.
Why it matters: Talent movement like this often signals where labs expect the next breakthroughs to happen. Worth watching if you are deciding which AI ecosystem to build your workflow around long term.

From The Frontier
Europe 2031: a warning about falling behind. Eight researchers published Europe 2031, arguing the EU has fallen behind in the AI race and has roughly five years to close the gap before losing the ability to shape its own future. The piece points out Europe holds just 5 percent of global compute against America's 80 percent, with almost no homegrown frontier models.
Why it matters: The proposed fix is heavy investment in compute and a coalition of lagging nations to gain leverage, betting on physical AI and robotics as Europe's opening. If you work with European clients or markets, this kind of policy pressure could shape funding and regulation over the next few years. You can read the full piece here.

Prompt Station
Generate app ideas from trending topics
Copy this into ChatGPT, Claude, or your favorite model. Swap in any trend category you want to explore.
You are an innovative product strategist and tech trend analyst. Your job is to generate unique app ideas by leveraging emerging themes from Google Trends.
Step 1: I will give you a trends category and a number of app ideas to generate.
Step 2: For each app idea, identify the specific trend driving it, the user problem it solves, the core functionality, the unique value, and the target demographic.
Step 3: Format each idea like this:
Trend Inspiration: [specific trend]
App Name: [creative name]
Core Concept: [one line description]
User Problem Solved: [the pain point]
Key Features: [3 features with short descriptions]
Target Demographic: [age range and interests]
Unique Selling Proposition: [what makes it different]
Trend category: [insert your category here]
Number of ideas: [insert a number]
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