Welcome to this week’s FrozenLight AI Recap -
A week where AI didn't just launch new tools - it quietly embedded itself deeper into how we search, work, and even relax without us noticing.
From AI DJs to CRM takeovers, here’s what you need to know - and why it matters.

🔥 Big Moves in AI This Week

1. OpenAI Might Launch Its Own Social Media Platform

What happened: OpenAI is reportedly working on its own social media project.
Why it matters: This isn’t just another Twitter clone - it's a fresh pipeline for gathering real human prompts to train future AI models.
Our Experts Reacted:

2. Sam Altman Sneezed - and AI Charged Us 10 Tokens

What happened: Even polite expressions like “thank you” now trigger extra token usage in LLMs.
Why it matters: Courtesy isn’t free in the AI economy.
Our Perspective:

3. Google Offers Free AI to Students - What's the Real Lesson?

What happened: Google announced free AI tools for college students.
Why it matters: It's not pure generosity - it’s about training the next billion AI users early.
Expert Angle:

4. From GPT-4.1 to Google's Veo 2 Video Generator

What happened: OpenAI and Google released updates focused on lightweight models and generative video tools.
Why it matters: Smaller, faster, and more specialized models are the new race.
Expert Insight:

5. Claude Code: A New Terminal Sidekick

What happened: Anthropic introduced “Claude Code,” an AI assistant for developers working in terminals.
Why it matters: Smarter dev tools could shift software workflows permanently.

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6. ChatGPT’s Memory Personalizes Your Search

What happened: ChatGPT now remembers your past interactions to personalize your web search experience.
Why it matters: Search is no longer objective - it's subjective and emotional.
Our Experts Weigh In:

  • Saray Cohen sees the search bar growing a mind.

  • Yael Raz explores how AI memory changes assistance.

  • Leigh Netta questions if personalization kills creativity.

7. AI-Powered CRM Tools Are Closing Deals 31% Faster

What happened: New research says AI-based CRMs significantly speed up sales cycles.
Why it matters: Sales teams might need to become AI-savvy - or be left behind.
Sales Expert Note:

8. OpenAI Image API Launch

What happened: OpenAI released its long-awaited Image API for generation tasks.
Why it matters: Embedding image generation directly into workflows just got easier.
Hands-On:

9. Microsoft's "Recall" PC Feature: Genius or Digital Trap?

What happened: Microsoft announced "Recall" - PCs that remember everything you do, searchable like a timeline.
Why it matters: Convenience vs. surveillance - you decide.
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📈 Trend of the Week

From Search to Social, AI Is Getting Personal Whether it’s OpenAI’s social media moves, ChatGPT’s memory, or Microsoft’s Recall PCs - one thing is clear:
AI isn’t just answering our questions anymore.
It’s watching, learning, and adapting to you.

🎯 Quick Bytes:

  • Perplexity AI now available on iOS – Get the details.

  • OpenAI Lightweight Deep Research launched – Read about it.

  • GPT-2 (yes, two) update teased - because Sam Altman's tweets matter now. More here.

✉️ Closing Thoughts

This week showed one thing clearly:
AI isn’t just giving us tools - it’s weaving itself into our lives almost invisibly.
Which new trend will define the next phase of "AI everywhere"?
Stick around - we’ll be watching.

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