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PLUS: The 'Hawk Tuah' girl has launched Pookie tools, an AI dating advice app. What's next? Dive in.
Coding and research just got a serious upgrade on macOS with the latest ChatGPT app.
Now, it can read your desktop apps and offer real-time insights, streamlining tasks in ways that save you time and effort.
Here’s what’s new and why it’s a game-changer:
In today’s post:
ChatGPT MacOS app, now can read your desktop apps
Pookie Tools, an AI-powered dating advice app
OpenAI is launching “Operator“
Trending AI tools
What's New in AI?
ChatGPT MacOS App Update
Now you don’t have to copy paste…
ChatGPT is about to make your Mac even smarter. The tool will gain the ability to view the contents of your macOS apps, offering real-time advice without the hassle of screenshots or copy-pasting.
Here's why this update is huge:
What’s happening?
OpenAI announced that ChatGPT Desktop for macOS will now let the AI access supported apps like Xcode, Visual Studio Code, and even Terminal.
The goal? Help users get quick, context-aware answers without constantly switching between apps.
Why it matters:
Faster workflows: No more toggling, copying, or pasting. Developers can simply ask ChatGPT questions about code or tasks right inside their work environment.
Future potential: OpenAI hints at broader app support soon — imagine AI helping you during a Zoom meeting or suggesting strategies for Civilization 7.
Developer focus: This feature is initially for app creators, but the plan is to expand to productivity tools like Word and other user-friendly apps.
How it works:
ChatGPT can view content in enabled apps to give smarter suggestions, but only with user permission.
Users control what ChatGPT accesses, and the app won’t make changes — it’s strictly about reading and advising.
Paid accounts get access first, with enterprise and education users following soon.
Why this is big news:
Next-level AI assistance: Tools like Cursor have already impressed developers, and now ChatGPT is upping the ante.
A true Mac assistant: Apple’s macOS ecosystem could soon leverage AI insights to elevate productivity and creativity.
Your control: Privacy is prioritized — you’ll know what ChatGPT sees, and you can opt in or out.
This isn’t just a feature update it’s the beginning of AI deeply integrating with your Mac in a way that feels intuitive and useful. As OpenAI continues to refine it, expect smoother interactions and broader app support that make your workflow a breeze.
Pookie tools
Would this make dating simple?
Haliey Welch, the 22-year-old behind the viral “Hawk Tuah” video, is expanding her empire with Pookie Tools — an AI-powered dating advice app aimed at Gen Z singles.
What’s Pookie Tools?
The app offers tools to make dating easier:
AI chatbots for conversation starters and advice
Outfit recommendations for different date types
Profile reviews to improve your dating app game
Flirt Meter to rate your text messages
Creative date ideas tailored to your location
Fun and Controversial Features
Two quirky tools stand out:
Bald Predictor analyzes photos for potential hair loss.
Height Detector estimates height using photo proportions.
Welch says these are meant to be lighthearted, though they’ve sparked debate.
Worth It?
With $7 per week or $50 per year, Pookie Tools brings a playful twist to dating. While promising, it still needs sharper features to stand out in a crowded market.
Fun, imperfect, and bold much like its creator.
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OpenAI launching “Operator“
There will “AI agents“ to help you automate tasks
AI is about to grow up. OpenAI’s upcoming launch of Operator marks the transition from passive tools like chatbots to action-driven agents.
This is the next logical step for AI: not just answering questions, but actively performing tasks for you.
Here’s why it matters:
Operator is an AI agent that doesn’t just respond it acts. It’s like moving from a typewriter to a word processor that writes the paper for you.
Automation at its core: Operator can book flights, write code, manage workflows, and more.
Autonomy over prompts: Instead of needing step-by-step instructions, it handles multi-step tasks independently.
Seamless integration: Designed to work within existing apps and environments, starting with developer tools like Xcode and Terminal.
Why This Is a Big Deal
The launch of Operator highlights a shift in AI priorities: from answering questions to solving real-world problems.
Enhanced productivity: Forget repetitive tasks like scheduling or organizing data Operator does them for you.
Competition pressure: Anthropic, Google, and even Apple are racing to introduce similar tools, signaling this is where the industry is headed.
A new paradigm: This isn’t about chatbots anymore. Operator and its competitors aim to redefine how we interact with technology.
What’s Holding It Back?
Big shifts come with big challenges:
Data privacy concerns: Can users trust AI with sensitive tasks?
Transparency issues: People need to know how decisions are made.
Mistakes in autonomy: What happens when an autonomous AI makes the wrong call?
OpenAI knows these risks. They’re running rigorous internal tests to refine Operator before the January release.
Why This Could Change Everything
AI's evolution has followed a predictable path:
Tools that respond (chatbots).
Tools that think (advanced reasoning models).
Tools that act (autonomous agents like Operator).
Operator’s arrival could make 2025 the year we stop asking, “What can AI do for me?” and start expecting it to just handle things.
Bottomline:
For users: Routine tasks like booking travel or running code are about to get a lot easier.
For competitors: Google and Anthropic have no choice but to step up their automation game.
For the industry: Action-oriented AI opens entirely new markets and redefines what it means to interact with technology.
AI tools have been great at answering questions. The real question now is: What happens when AI starts doing the work for us?
Next-Level AI Tools to Explore
HourOne AI: This tool will help you create realistic videos for marketing, video creation, and entertainment
MagicShorts: This tool will help you automate content for your faceless YouTube channel and also TikTok
Nekton: This tool will help you automate all your day to day tasks in seconds
Ssemble AI: This tool will help you turn long video into multiple engaging shorts
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