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From your morning briefing to your browser to the buttons on your screen, this week’s updates show AI is not just talking. it is doing.
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This week’s AI updates aren’t experiments. They are live.
OpenAI’s Pulse is shaping your mornings, Google’s Gemini is learning to use the web itself, and Dia is turning your browser into a full-blown AI workspace.
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đź“° OpenAI Weighs Ads for ChatGPT Pulse
🖱️ Gemini Just Learned How to Use the Web
🔥 The Browser Company Bets Big on AI Browsing
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1.đź“° OpenAI Weighs Ads for ChatGPT Pulse

OpenAI isn’t just building chatbots. It’s building habits.
Sam Altman says there are no plans right now to put ads inside ChatGPT Pulse, the daily AI digest that pulls from your calendar, emails, and transcripts to brief you each morning.
But he admits the topic’s on the table. The team wants ads that feel “useful, not annoying,” if they ever happen, possibly to keep Pulse free for everyone.
This isn’t a rejection. It’s a pause, while OpenAI figures out how to make ads fit inside your morning AI routine.

2. 🖱️ Gemini Just Learned How to Use the Web

Google’s newest upgrade to Gemini 2.5 gives it something new.
The model can now click buttons, scroll pages, and fill out forms directly inside your browser. You can drop in a task, a screenshot, or even past clicks, and it’ll take over, adjusting and looping until the job’s done.
It’s optimized for web use, supports 13 different UI actions, and already outperforms rival systems in benchmarks.
This isn’t automation in theory. It’s Google teaching AI to actually use the web for you.

3.🔥 The Browser Company Bets Big on AI Browsing

The Browser Company just dropped Dia, the long-awaited AI-powered successor to Arc and it’s finally open to everyone on Mac.
After months behind a waitlist, Dia is rolling out with a free tier that includes AI chat, custom skills, and built-in memory. A $20/month Pro plan unlocks unlimited use.
It’s more than a browser. It is an AI workspace that chats, organizes, and learns how you browse. The launch comes just weeks after the company’s $610 million acquisition, signaling big ambitions ahead.
Would you trust your browser to think for you?
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