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🖌 New image model drop: Qwen Image goes public (and free) China just dropped a beast — Qwen Image, a free, open-source image
🖌 New image model drop: Qwen Image goes public (and free) China just dropped a beast — Qwen Image, a free, open-source image generator that’s already turning heads. 🔸 Handles any style: realistic, stylized, cartoons, posters, comics 🔸 Understands prompts like ChatGPT — with strong visual-text alignment 🔸 Can edit images with precision (think Flux Kontext quality) 🔸 Preserves original style — no plastic mess, no hallucinated chaos 🔸 Fully open-source and no usage limits 👉 Test the model here 👈
This might be the strongest free image model yet.
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🧠 OpenAI drops its first open AI model since GPT‑2 OpenAI has released GPT‑OSS, its first open-weight model family in over s
🧠 OpenAI drops its first open AI model since GPT‑2 OpenAI has released GPT‑OSS, its first open-weight model family in over six years. It includes a 120B and 20B version — both available under Apache 2.0, optimized for local use, and surprisingly powerful. 🔸 GPT‑OSS 120B matches o4-mini in reasoning benchmarks 🔸 GPT‑OSS 20B runs on a laptop and rivals o3-mini 🔸 Supports chain-of-thought reasoning and tool use 🔸 Full commercial use allowed under a permissive license 🔸 Designed for transparency, privacy, and autonomy 🔸 First OpenAI release meant to compete with LLaMA, DeepSeek, Qwen 👉 Try it here 👈
This is OpenAI’s biggest step back toward open AI — and it’s fast, free, and local.
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🔍 Motive lands $150M to expand its AI fleet platform to the UK Motive, the AI-powered platform transforming physical operations for fleets and equipment, has raised $150M in new funding led by Kleiner Perkins. The company is now expanding into the UK to help solve challenges in logistics, safety, and driver shortages. 🔸 Motive serves 100,000 customers and 1.3M drivers, with nearly $500M ARR 🔸 AI detects risky driving with 4x better accuracy than competitors 🔸 Clients report 80% fewer accidents and up to 2,000% ROI 🔸 Platform covers safety, compliance, maintenance, and fraud prevention in one dashboard 🔸 The funding will accelerate global rollout, R&D in India, and UK go-to-market efforts
Motive’s edge lies in precision at scale — using AI trained on billions of miles to drive real-world impact across the global physical economy.
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🧪 PlayerZero is building an immune system for your code Most tools try to speed up developers. But bottlenecks often sit els
🧪 PlayerZero is building an immune system for your code Most tools try to speed up developers. But bottlenecks often sit elsewhere — like in QA. That’s where PlayerZero steps in: AI agents that detect and fix bugs before production, trained on your repo’s history. 🔸 Learns from past incidents, patches, and test cases 🔸 Suggests auto-fixes directly in pull requests 🔸 Designed for complex monorepos and legacy systems 🔸 Hooks into CI/CD in minutes 🔸 Used by teams like Zuora to monitor billing infra 🔸 Just raised $15M from the likes of Databricks' founder and Vercel’s CEO
Fun fact: the founder demoed it to the creator of Next.js — who didn’t believe it at first, but then invested.
While tools like Cursor’s Bugbot chase AI code review, PlayerZero goes for the full loop: detectexplainfix. And they’re betting on enterprise complexity as the wedge. QA might be the next frontier for AI agents. If devs write fewer bugs — and agents catch the rest — what’s left for the human tester? 🤔 📊 Powered by Crypto Insider

🔍 ChatGPT agent controls live cam, finds boat on request A ChatGPT-powered agent was given access to a public webcam overlooking a marina — and asked to locate a specific boat. It moved the camera, zoomed in, scanned the docks… and found it.
The line between digital agents and physical tasks is getting thinner by the day.
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🎬 The ultimate AI toolkit for video creators — in one link We found a goldmine for content creators: a browser-based platfor
🎬 The ultimate AI toolkit for video creators — in one link We found a goldmine for content creators: a browser-based platform with every top AI video tool in one place. 🔸 Text-to-video, subtitles, noise removal, face cloning — it’s all here 🔸 Supports trending models like Veo 3, Minimax, Kling, and more 🔸 No sign-up, no install, completely free 👉 Save your dream video editor 👈
Perfect for creators who want speed, quality — and less post-production pain.
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📣 Bezos on the power shift from marketing to product In a 2012 interview, Jeff Bezos predicted a major change in how companies should think:
Word-of-mouth is more powerful than it has ever been before.
He argued that the old playbook — 70% marketing, 30% product — was dying. In the past, you could win with a mediocre product if your marketing was strong enough. But in the age of social media and instant feedback?
If I build a great product or service, my customers will tell each other.
Bezos’ takeaway: focus relentlessly on product. In a world where people talk, quality sells itself. 📊 Powered by Crypto Insider

💰Why an AI engineer turned down $1.5B from Zuckerberg In his bid to build the ultimate AI dream team, Mark Zuckerberg report
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💰Why an AI engineer turned down $1.5B from Zuckerberg In his bid to build the ultimate AI dream team, Mark Zuckerberg reportedly offered ex-Meta engineer Andrew Tulloch a staggering $1.5B deal to return — a 4-year package of salary, equity, and performance bonuses. But Tulloch said no 🔸 He currently owns 3.75% of his AI startup, Thinking Machines 🔸 Based on current market buzz, that stake could be worth $3B in the next round 🔸 Turning down $1.5B wasn’t irrational — it was mathematical 🔸 Now it’s a race: will Thinking Machines hit IPO before the AI bubble deflates?
Zuck offered a fortune. Tulloch bet on more.
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🫂Your own AI team, no code needed Eigent is a new app that lets you build a squad of AI agents to handle work tasks for you
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🫂Your own AI team, no code needed Eigent is a new app that lets you build a squad of AI agents to handle work tasks for you — like NPCs, but productive. Think of it as a plug-and-play stack of paid neural networks, working for you in the background. 🔸 Set up custom AI workflows without writing code 🔸 Agents take on tasks like cleaning files, reading PDFs, and crunching data 🔸 Handles everything from accounting to market research 🔸 Use cases include: sorting downloads, processing lab results, parsing CSVs for finance 🔸 Feels like Zapier meets AutoGPT — but actually usable
This isn’t just another AI toy — it’s a quiet power-up for anyone drowning in digital busywork.
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🌐 Build landing pages in seconds — meet Pagy Pagy just launched: a blazing-fast browser-based tool for creating websites and personal pages without writing a single line of code. 🔸 No installs — works entirely in your browser 🔸 Pick a template, edit text/images/links right on the page 🔸 No designer, no developer, no code needed 🔸 Built-in hosting and analytics 🔸 100s of ready-made designs from devs and the community 👉 Try it here 👈 A perfect tool for fast MVPs, link-in-bio sites, or spinning up ideas on the fly. 📊 Powered by Crypto Insider

🧠 Qwen rolls out new reasoning-focused open model Qwen just released Qwen3-30B-A3B-Thinking-2507 — a new medium-sized open m
🧠 Qwen rolls out new reasoning-focused open model Qwen just released Qwen3-30B-A3B-Thinking-2507 — a new medium-sized open model optimized for logical reasoning across math, science, and code. 🔸 Strong performance on logic-heavy tasks 🔸 Comparable output quality to top competitors 🔸 Supports 256K tokens of native context — expandable to 1M 🔸 Available now via chat.qwen.ai (select the “Thinking” mode)
Qwen continues to quietly raise the bar for open-source LLMs — with serious context and reasoning firepower.
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🖌 Photoshop adds new AI tool for seamless image blending Adobe has launched a new feature in Photoshop called Harmonize — it automatically matches lighting, shadows, and colors to blend one image into another in seconds.
Perfect for creators, meme lords, and anyone tired of manual tweaking. Drop it in, harmonize, done.
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🧠 Y Combinator shares fresh ideas for AI-first startups Ahead of its fall batch, Y Combinator revealed new directions it’s e
🧠 Y Combinator shares fresh ideas for AI-first startups Ahead of its fall batch, Y Combinator revealed new directions it’s excited to fund — all rooted in the belief that modern startups should treat AI not as a feature, but as the foundation. Here’s what YC wants to see 👇 🔸 AI-powered training for skilled trades Think plumbers and electricians trained via VR, with AI tutors giving live feedback and adapting lessons in real time. 🔸 Generative video as a building block Not final product, but part of the stack — from no-code game creation to virtual clothing try-ons and AI “calls” with digital versions of deceased relatives. 🔸 Infrastructure for multi-agent systems Startups that can help developers manage huge webs of AI agents — prompt routing, context reliability, debugging at scale. 🔸 AI-native enterprise software A new Salesforce or ServiceNow, but built for the AI era — tools that actually assist teams, not just log data. 🔸 Ultra-lean, AI-leveraged startups YC believes a 10-person team can now build a $100B company — if it uses AI to move fast and stay small. 🔸 AI replacing legacy govtech $100B/year goes to old software in the US government. YC wants startups like Caucus or Archon that cut this cost with modern, AI-native tools. Applications for the fall batch close August 4. And yes, they still offer $500K for 7% — plus another slice after your next raise.
The message is clear: build with AI at the core — or get left behind.
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🧊 Frozen for 30 Years: The Oldest Embryo Baby Born in the US A boy named Thaddeus Daniel Peirce was born in Ohio from an emb
🧊 Frozen for 30 Years: The Oldest Embryo Baby Born in the US A boy named Thaddeus Daniel Peirce was born in Ohio from an embryo frozen 30.5 years ago — the longest-known frozen embryo to result in a live birth. 🔸 The embryo was created in 1994 and stored by Linda Archerd, who gave birth to one child that year and kept the remaining embryos frozen for decades, paying $1,000 annually. 🔸 With age and menopause, Archerd decided to donate the embryos, but only to a white, Christian, married US couple. 🔸 The Snowflakes program from Nightlight Christian Adoptions matched the embryos to Lindsay and Tim Peirce, a couple who had tried to conceive for 7 years. 🔸 Rejoice Fertility Clinic in Tennessee performed the transfer — one embryo didn’t survive thawing, but two implanted, and one led to birth. 🔸 Most clinics refuse to work with outdated freezing methods. Rejoice’s founder believes every embryo “deserves a chance at life.”
A surreal mix of faith, biotech — and long-term moral investment.
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📈 Figma stock pops on IPO debut, hits $47B market cap Figma finally went public—and Wall Street couldn’t get enough. The des
📈 Figma stock pops on IPO debut, hits $47B market cap Figma finally went public—and Wall Street couldn’t get enough. The design platform opened at $33, surged to $124, and closed at $115.50, ending the day with a $47B market cap. 🔸 IPO demand was so high, trading was briefly halted due to volatility 🔸 Retail buyers joked online about being allocated just 1 share 🔸 Market cap doubled Adobe’s failed $20B acquisition offer from 2023 🔸 After-hours trading stayed hot, with continued price action
Figma didn’t just rebound from a blocked deal—it sprinted past it.
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📣 Why Sam Altman Says You Shouldn’t Track User Growth Early On In the early stages of a startup, it’s not about how many users you have — it’s about how much they love your product. Altman explains why obsession with absolute growth is a mistake, and what you should focus on instead: 🔸 A small group of obsessed users is better than a wide pool of casual ones 🔸 Deep engagement signals product-market fit more than raw numbers 🔸 Retention and frequency are your best early metrics 🔸 Word-of-mouth is the ultimate validation
Almost all great companies start with a product that a few people love.
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🚀 Australia's first orbital rocket lasted just 14 seconds in the air Eris, the 30-ton rocket from Gilmour Space, launched from Bowen Spaceport — and promptly crashed. But the company is calling it a win. 🔸 First Australian-made rocket to launch from local soil 🔸 Flew for 14 seconds, with 23 seconds of engine burn 🔸 Crash caused no injuries or environmental harm 🔸 Valuable flight data collected for next test 🔸 Prior attempts were delayed by power surges and high winds 🔸 CEO: "Getting off the pad is a huge step forward"
💡Even failure is a milestone when you're building a space industry from scratch. Australia's now officially in the orbital launch game — and they’re just getting started.
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🤖 Neural Agent — your AI-powered desktop assistant A powerful open-source AI agent that can take full control of your computer: search files, browse the web, fill forms, send emails, and more. 🔸 Automates all routine tasks while you code, design, or think 🔸 Runs on Claude, GPT-4, Azure OpenAI, and Bedrock — top-tier models 🔸 Fully integrated UI — type commands into a small bar and get results instantly 🔸 Simple setup with an easy-to-use API and step-by-step install guide 👉 check it out 👈 📊 Powered by Crypto Insider

🫂How small teams build big revenue A new report from Growth Unhinged breaks down how early-stage SaaS startups structure the
🫂How small teams build big revenue A new report from Growth Unhinged breaks down how early-stage SaaS startups structure their teams. The takeaway? You don’t need a huge headcount to hit $1M ARR. Startups under $1M typically run lean — with just 7 people. That’s your classic "two-pizza team." Here’s what that usually looks like: 🔸 3 engineers 🔸 1 product/design 🔸 1 sales 🔸 1 support 🔸 1 admin/ops Some skip marketing hires early on — founders often handle GTM themselves. Others outsource one-off tasks instead of hiring full-time. The key is not just who you hire, but how clearly each role maps to revenue. If a founder understands that every teammate should drive profit, not just burn cash — investors will notice. 📊 Powered by Crypto Insider

🧠 The Perplexity story: From DeepMind intern to Google’s challenger Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas is quietly building what
🧠 The Perplexity story: From DeepMind intern to Google’s challenger Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas is quietly building what Google once dreamed of—an “answer engine” that replaces search. And the industry is starting to notice. 🔸 Srinivas grew up in the same Indian city as Sundar Pichai—his childhood hero 🔸 Inspired by Google’s origin story, he started Perplexity after a stint at DeepMind 🔸 Unlike OpenAI, the team refused to build their own model—focusing instead on product and UX 🔸 Their AI-native browser Comet is gaining traction with early adopters 🔸 Investors now value the company at $18B, while acquirers circle
Perplexity may be the most credible threat to Google’s search empire—and it’s still playing the long game.
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