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GPT-5 is scary good and its coming soon
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Today, we’re diving into what could be the biggest AI release of the year OpenAI’s GPT-5 and why this launch might redefine how we think about intelligence, memory, and machine autonomy.
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OpenAI: GPT-5 and why its going to be the biggest breakthrough
Google just built an AI satellite for the whole planet
The Netflix of AI is here and it wants you in the show
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News
GPT-5 might launch next week


OpenAI is about to release GPT-5 its most powerful AI yet. And if the early whispers are true, this one changes the game.
Sam Altman confirmed the model is coming “soon” and even demoed it live on a podcast.
GPT-5 reportedly answered a question Altman himself couldn’t solve “perfectly,” he said.
The model will likely merge OpenAI’s current GPT-4o and o3 into one unified system.
Multimodal functionality is getting a boost with potential support for video input.
GPT-5 is also said to feature a massive memory upgrade, possibly doubling context capacity.
Early testers claim it handles logic tasks at near-PhD levels.
Rumors suggest GPT-5 will introduce autonomous task execution letting it act on your behalf via tools and APIs.
Here’s what I think:
We’re nearing a real shift in how people interact with machines. If GPT-5 delivers what it promises seamless input modes, long memory, autonomous action it won’t just be another model. It’ll be a new baseline for how we use AI.
Breakthrough
AlphaEarth tracks climate shifts with eerie precision

Image Credits: Alpha Earth Foundation
Google’s DeepMind team has launched AlphaEarth Foundations, an AI model that compresses petabytes of satellite data into a real-time map of the planet. Its mission: see what’s changing and where we still have time to act.
Here’s everything you need to know:
AlphaEarth uses daily satellite feeds to monitor ecosystems, construction, air quality, and more.
It converts complex terrain data into color-coded layers like vegetation, groundwater, and human activity.
Think of it as a “virtual satellite” that offers 10-meter precision across the globe.
It's already uncovered subtle patterns in Canadian farmland and remote Antarctic terrain.
The system is 23.9% more accurate than comparable AI models (according to Google).
Partners like MayBiomas are using it to map rainforest change with massive storage savings.
Annual AlphaEarth snapshots will feed into Google Earth Engine, used by NASA, Unilever, and the Forest Service.
AlphaEarth isn’t about pretty maps, it’s a diagnostic tool for a planet in flux. If it works as advertised, it could shift how governments and businesses plan, respond, and adapt. The tech is impressive, but the real test is whether anyone will actually use it to change course.
SHORT WORD
Showrunner lets fans create TV episodes in minutes

Image Credits: Fable Studio
San Francisco-based Fable has launched Showrunner, an AI streaming platform backed by Amazon. It’s like Netflix, if Netflix let you co-write and star in every episode.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Users can describe a TV episode and generate it in minutes using AI.
The first show, Exit Valley, is an animated satire featuring Elon Musk and Sam Altman.
You can remix episodes, create new ones, or upload photos to add yourself into scenes.
The platform runs on Fable’s proprietary SHOW-2 model, developed by ex-Oculus and Pixar veterans.
Their South Park test racked up 80 million views proving people want to co-create, not just watch.
Showrunner is free for now, but will move to subscriptions soon (signups at showrunner. xyz).
Fable is in talks with Disney and other studios to power fan-generated content at scale.
This could redefine “watching TV.” If Showrunner works, storytelling shifts from passive to participatory. It’s not just a new tool, it’s a new genre. And the real wildcard? The next viral showrunner might not be a writer or a director, it could be a fan with a prompt.
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