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🛠️ AI Gets Hands-On: From Factory Floors to Personal Assistants

Robo-inspectors, rule-breaker drama, and an AI that plans your date night—this week’s updates show AI isn’t just thinking, it’s doing.

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This week’s AI moves aren’t just ideas—they’re in action.

OpenAI and Anthropic are clashing over GPT-5 tools, ChatGPT’s Agent is now doing real-world tasks, and ANYmal is inspecting factories on its own.

From assistants to inspections, AI is stepping up—and stepping into the real world.

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đź§µ In today's edition:

  1.  đź”Ą Anthropic Cuts Off OpenAI’s Playground Access

  2. 🤖 ChatGPT Agent Is Now Doing Your Chores

  3. đź”§ Robots Are Taking Over Factory Inspections

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1.🔥 Anthropic Cuts Off OpenAI’s Playground Access

OpenAI isn’t just building GPT-5—they’ve been using Claude’s tools to do it.

That didn’t sit well with Anthropic, who just pulled the plug on OpenAI’s access to their Claude models for coding help. OpenAI says it’s all standard practice, but Anthropic called foul.

This isn’t just rivalry—it’s a front-row seat to the battle over who plays fair in the AI arms race.

2.🤖 ChatGPT Agent Is Now Doing Your Chores

ChatGPT’s new Agent feature is now live for Pro, Plus, and Team users—and it’s doing way more than chatting.

From booking date nights and planning breakfast to building slide decks, it handles tasks across apps with just a few prompts. It even asks for permission before big moves.

This isn’t a concept. It’s your AI-powered assistant—finally doing the chores while you chill.

3.đź”§ Robots Are Taking Over Factory Inspections

ANYbotics just rolled out ANYmal—a four-legged robot inspector that sniffs out gas leaks and strange noises in factories.

With 360-degree “ears” and smart sensors, it can find problems in tight spots humans can’t easily reach. All data goes straight to an app so teams can act fast.

Could this mean the end of risky manual inspections? Or would you still trust a human over a robot with a wrench?

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