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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. If Google Antigravity with Gemini 3.5 Flash is so great at building complex apps, why doesn’t Google use it to make its own apps better? Why is Google Docs stil

    A Mastodon user questions Google's internal use of its Gemini 3.5 Flash model, also referred to as Antigravity. The user points out perceived shortcomings in Google Docs and Sheets compared to competitors like Notion and Airtable. They also suggest Gemini could be used to develop a better Android app emulator for macOS and Linux. AI

    If Google Antigravity with Gemini 3.5 Flash is so great at building complex apps, why doesn’t Google use it to make its own apps better? Why is Google Docs stil

    IMPACT Questions the practical application and competitive positioning of a major AI model in existing products.

  2. "I no longer knew what the Golden Task of my own life might look like. When given the chance to respond to details from this article, Mercor said that it strive

    A former TV writer describes their experience working on AI-driven content moderation and data labeling projects, highlighting the precarious and often abrupt nature of gig work in the industry. The writer recounts being hired and fired from multiple projects within a short period, with little to no notice or explanation, leading to feelings of instability and disillusionment. Despite the demanding and often disorienting work, the writer notes the immense scale of operations, with companies like Mercor managing thousands of contractors for tasks that can range from simple image edits to complex data annotation. AI

    IMPACT Highlights the human cost and instability of gig work in the AI content moderation and data labeling sectors.

  3. Agents feedback tip

    A new technique allows users to provide feedback to AI agents by screen-recording their interactions and converting the video into a structured HTML report. This method includes transcription, keyframe extraction, and GIF creation for dynamic elements, serving as a visual build log. This approach is detailed alongside updates on Anthropic's Claude pricing changes, Google's Gemini on Android enhancements, and Notion's new developer platform. AI

    Agents feedback tip

    IMPACT New methods for agent feedback could streamline development workflows and improve AI responsiveness.

  4. Builder Profile: Andrew Davison

    Andrew Davison, an entrepreneur and automation expert, has leveraged AI tools like ChatGPT and the Replit development platform to rapidly build and launch software applications. He utilized ChatGPT to learn coding and identify Replit as his preferred development environment. Davison successfully created and sold a tool called Export My Base, which exports Airtable data, demonstrating the platform's ability to take an idea from conception to sale within two months. AI

    Builder Profile: Andrew Davison

    IMPACT Demonstrates how AI tools and integrated development platforms can accelerate the creation and commercialization of niche software products.

  5. Announcing Replit Extensions

    Replit has launched two new features aimed at empowering developers and fostering learning. Replit Guides offer structured content for acquiring new skills and building applications, with initial guides focusing on integrating models like Google's Gemini 1.5 Flash, OpenAI's GPT-4o, and Anthropic's Claude, alongside tools such as Groq and Streamlit. Complementing this, Replit Extensions provide a new platform for developers to customize their coding environment and build tools for the Replit community, with plans for a future monetization system. AI

    Announcing Replit Extensions

    IMPACT Enhances developer workflows and learning by integrating various AI models and tools into a single platform.

  6. Announcing Replit Ventures

    Replit has launched its Replit Ventures program, an incubator designed to support startups and creators. The program has evolved significantly since its inception, with the 2022 cohort (RV1) expanding to 12 teams, each receiving a $10,000 grant, mentorship, and access to tools from partners like Stripe, Notion, and Figma. This initiative aims to empower individuals globally to build and launch their ideas, with a focus on accessibility and providing resources for entrepreneurial endeavors. AI

    Announcing Replit Ventures

    IMPACT Accelerates development for emerging startups by providing crucial funding, mentorship, and tools.