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Grab your coffee ☕— today’s tech world is buzzing with AI breakthroughs, billionaire moves, and a global business pulse that just won’t slow down.

Let’s dive right into what’s shaping the future this weekend 👇

⚙️ Today in AI / Tech

🟩 OpenAI Sora Creators Can Now Earn Cash for Their AI Videos
OpenAI launches a monetization program for Sora creators — rewarding high-quality, viral AI videos. This could redefine how creators profit from AI-generated content.
Read on Mashable

🟪 The Man Who Invented AGI — Wired Deep Dive
Meet the mind who brought AGI to life. A powerful profile that explores ethics, ambition, and the future of machine intelligence.
Read Wired

🟨 AI Spending Is Accelerating — Fast
From Big Tech to startups, AI investment continues to skyrocket, reshaping budgets across every sector.
NYTimes

🟥 When AI Fame Turns Dark
Content creators working with AI tools report online harassment and even death threats. A troubling reflection of tech’s cultural clash.
NYTimes

💻 Windows 11 Now Supports Shared Bluetooth Audio
Microsoft rolls out a long-awaited feature allowing multiple headsets to connect simultaneously. Perfect for group calls and media sharing.
The Verge

🎮 Arc Raiders Breaks Records — 250K Players and Counting
The extraction shooter genre just got a new king. Arc Raiders smashes Steam records with over 250,000 concurrent players.
Eurogamer

💬 Bluesky Hits 40M Users — Adds “Dislike” Button
The decentralized social network just crossed 40M users and is testing dislikes — a major UX shift in its fight against X.
TechCrunch

🧠 AI Browsers Under Attack
Hackers target Comet, OpenAI, and Atlas ChatGPT — highlighting security risks as AI browsers surge in popularity.
NBC News

😬 Meta’s Defense: “It Was for Personal Use”
Meta claims that downloaded adult content at the center of a major AI lawsuit was used only for “personal research.” Internet roasts ensued.
Wired

📱 Google Loosens Play Store Rules — Again
After regulatory pressure, Google is easing restrictions on developers — a win for smaller app creators.
Ars Technica

💸 Big Tech Earnings: Mixed Signals
Microsoft, Google, and Meta all report — strong AI revenue but rising costs. The arms race continues.
Wired

🚀 China’s Analog Chip 1,000x Faster than Nvidia GPUs
A new analog computing chip could revolutionize AI processing — and shift global power in semiconductors.
Live Science

💬 AI’s New Trick: Emotional Spellcheck
Tools are emerging to detect “emotional tone” in texts — helping users navigate tough conversations with empathy.
Wired

📲 Lenovo’s “AI for All” — From Pocket to Cloud
Lenovo unveils a unified AI strategy connecting smartphones, PCs, and data centers into one ecosystem.
TechNewsWorld

🏗️ The Great AI Buildout Isn’t Slowing
AI infrastructure investment continues at full speed, led by the U.S. and Asia — fueling chip demand worldwide.
Reuters

🖼️ Getty + Perplexity Join Forces
A new multi-year deal brings high-quality licensed images into AI search — setting a new standard for ethical AI visuals.
Reuters

📈 OpenAI Eyes $1 Trillion IPO
OpenAI could soon become the first trillion-dollar AI company to hit public markets — rewriting the playbook for tech IPOs.
The Guardian

🧰 AI Tools of the Day

🧾 Sheets Organizer — Organize & automate your Google Sheets beautifully.
⚙️ Alloy — No-code workflow automation for complex business ops.
👻 ScaryStories.live — Generate spine-chilling AI horror tales instantly.
📨 SuperInbox — Smart unified inbox for teams.
📢 Postiz — All-in-one social media scheduler with built-in analytics.
⌨️ Blixy Keyboard — Custom fonts + themes for iPhone users.
📏 Screen Ruler — Perfect for designers who love pixel precision.
🖋️ SnapDraw — Capture and annotate screenshots instantly.
📊 Swetrix — Privacy-friendly analytics alternative to Google Analytics.

💼 Business & Market Moves

🍗 Three Billionaires, One Fried Chicken Joint
Jensen Huang (NVIDIA), Elon Musk, and Jeff Bezos walk into a restaurant — and Jensen ends up buying dinner for everyone. No joke.
Fortune

🏈 Disney Channels Pulled from YouTube TV
Football fans panic as ESPN, ABC, and Disney vanish from YouTube TV amid ongoing contract disputes.
CNET

🏢 Layoffs Hit Walmart, Amazon Amid AI Shift
Major retailers streamline workforces as AI takes over logistics and operations — reshaping the American labor market.
Washington Post

🚢 U.S. to Resume Chip Shipments from China’s Nexperia
A key diplomatic move could ease global chip supply tensions — good news for tech manufacturers.
Bloomberg

🏗️ OpenAI’s Data Center Sparks Local Backlash
Residents in Michigan push back against OpenAI’s massive new data center project over land and water use concerns.
MLive

⛏️ Canada Funds 25 New Critical Mineral Projects
Canada doubles down on resource independence with a new G7 initiative.
Bloomberg

💹 AI Stocks Keep Surging
The Big Five (Microsoft, Apple, Google, Amazon, Meta) ramp up capital spending — proving the AI boom is far from over.
Investors.com

💰 Jeff Bezos Gains $24B Overnight
Amazon shares hit a record high, making Bezos $24 billion richer in a single trading day.
Forbes

💊 Pfizer May Call on Trump to Win $8.5B Deal
Big Pharma drama: Pfizer and Novo Nordisk battle for a massive obesity-drug deal, with political alliances at play.
TipRanks

🏦 The 3 Dividend Kings Worth Keeping Forever
Long-term investors take note — these three Dividend Kings might be the safest lifetime income plays.
Barchart

🍎 Apple’s Q4 Stock Reaction
Apple’s latest earnings left investors mixed — steady growth, but slowing iPhone demand.
9to5Mac

💵 Bill Gross Bets Against the Fed
“Bond King” Bill Gross sells U.S. Treasuries, warning of long-term inflation risks and policy fatigue.
Bloomberg

💡 Today’s Idea: — Build Websites Like Wix, But Yours

A 6-month-old Website-as-a-Service (WaaS) startup from Spain that turns WordPress Multisite into a fully automated site-builder. Think “your own Wix or WordPress.com clone” — with 70+ pre-built templates, e-commerce support, custom domains, and white-labeled dashboards.

💡 Why it stands out:
Forge.Monster is a plug-and-play SaaS platform — users sign up, choose a plan, and launch their site instantly. Built for freelancers, agencies, and creators who want to sell websites as a service (no coding required).

📈 Growth Potential:
Huge scalability upside: integrate premium plugins, add niche templates (real estate, education, fundraising, etc.), or bundle SEO/design services. Perfect for resellers or micro-SaaS operators.

🧩 Key Specs:

  • 70+ ready-made site templates

  • WooCommerce + Stripe + PayPal support

  • Cloudflare + Let’s Encrypt security stack

  • Fully white-labeled & customizable admin panel

  • Domain: Forge.Monster (valued at $1,299)

🪄 Validation Tip for Beginners:
If you’re thinking of launching a similar WaaS business, validate it in 3 steps:

  1. Problem–Solution Fit: Talk to freelancers or small business owners — would they pay $15–$30/month for an all-in-one, no-tech-setup website builder?

  2. Prototype Demand: Use Google Forms or Gumroad pre-orders to test signups before development.

  3. Mini-Launch: Run a 1-month pilot on a cheap subdomain (e.g., beta.yourbrand.com) with 5–10 users and measure activation rate (how many build their first site).

🎯 Forge.Monster shows how even micro-SaaS founders can build “automated recurring income” engines from proven tech like WordPress.

Stay curious. Stay consistent. Talk to you tomorrow
Sihab Safin

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