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Today In Ai
1. Tim Cook warns iPhone and Mac prices may rise due to AI chip costs. The outgoing Apple CEO told the WSJ that component costs have quadrupled since last year because AI has driven unprecedented demand for memory chips, calling price hikes "unavoidable." Research firm TechInsights estimates Apple needs to add $270 to the next iPhone Pro to protect its margins, potentially pushing the iPhone 18 Pro to $1,299. Learn more.
2. Meta rolls out AI Mode on Facebook as employee morale hits a low. AI Mode is a new search tab inside Facebook that draws from publicly shared content across Meta's apps, powered by the company's Muse Spark model. It launched as CTO Andrew Bosworth reportedly said morale is near its lowest point in his 20 years at the company, following multiple rounds of layoffs and restructuring. A product launch and an internal crisis, arriving simultaneously.
3. Google's first Gemini-powered smart speaker opens for pre-order. The Google Home Speaker is powered by Gemini and handles natural language requests, multi-step commands, and conversational follow-ups. It is Google's first major speaker release since 2020 and ships later this month. See how it works.

From The Frontier
Pulling the plug. Claude Fable and Mythos were live for just a few days before the government suspended access, citing national security. Anthropic and the government are working toward a resolution, but the incident sent a message that needed no press release: depending entirely on one model is now a meaningful operational risk.
Staying prepared. The simplest protection is a handoff document. Run this prompt with your current AI: "Write a handoff document I can use to work successfully with another LLM. Include all stored memories, preferred workflows, and context you have learned." Feed that document to any replacement model and you pick up almost exactly where you left off.
Avoiding lock-in entirely. For more durable independence, consider downloading an open-weight model to your own machine. Google's Gemma family is a practical starting point. Once it is running locally, no lab and no government order can revoke your access. Your data stays on your device and you skip the monthly subscription fees that come with frontier models.
The bottom line. This is one of the first times a government has suspended access to a live, public AI model. It will not be the last. A handoff document takes 10 minutes to create and costs nothing. The ability to keep working if your preferred model disappears overnight is worth that 10 minutes.

What people are actually watching and sharing
AI on your screen. The viral mouse Clicky can now draw directly on your screen to walk you through complex topics visually, like a teacher with a whiteboard that lives inside your computer. 500K views.
Scheduled tasks. ChatGPT now lets you set reminders and schedule tasks directly inside the chat. Useful for anyone who has been treating it as a to-do list anyway.
Drawing advice. A viral Reddit post confirmed that AI drawing advice has exactly two modes: impossibly detailed or frustratingly obvious. 4K upvotes, and the comments are a masterclass in shared frustration.
OpenClaw cooldown. Search traffic for OpenClaw has dropped sharply, sparking a debate about why in the comments. The usual suspects: hype cycle, paid competition, and the natural ceiling of a developer-first tool.
Claude Design meets Claude Code. Anthropic's design tool now integrates directly with Claude Code, connecting to your repository and syncing across projects. The gap between designing and shipping just got smaller.

Prompt Station
Most error messages tell you what broke, not why it broke or how to stop it from breaking again. This Claude Code prompt does all three: root cause, plain-English explanation, a proper fix with error handling, and a regression test. Paste in any stack trace and let it do the diagnosis.
Debug any error like a senior engineer
Analyze this error stack trace. Identify the root cause, explain exactly why it happens in plain English, suggest a fix with proper error handling, and write a regression test to prevent it: [ERROR]Swap [ERROR] with the full stack trace you are looking at. Works in Claude Code, standard Claude, or ChatGPT. For best results, paste the complete trace rather than a summary. If the fix introduces new dependencies or changes an existing function's behavior, add: "Flag any side effects or breaking changes the fix might introduce."

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