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Hi! Welcome to the 13th edition of the TomorrowToday newsletter.
We’re here to decode the AI chaos so you don't have to. Think of us as your friendly neighbourhood tech translators - we cut through the chaos, translate the jargon, and spotlight new AI tools that matter for founders, builders, and curious minds.
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🗞️ News Flash
💼 ChatGPT might help you get your next AI job
/Education /Recruitment
OpenAI isn't just building chatbots anymore - they're building the future workforce. The company just announced plans for an AI jobs platform paired with official OpenAI certifications, and honestly, it's a genius move that could disrupt the entire $200+ billion global recruiting market.
Here's the play: OpenAI will certify 10 million Americans by 2030 in AI skills, then connect them with companies desperately hunting for AI-savvy talent through their new jobs platform. Think LinkedIn, but where everyone actually knows how to use the tools that are reshaping every industry.
The platform isn't just for tech giants either. Local businesses, governments, and small companies will all get access to this AI-literate talent pool. Walmart is already on board as a launch partner, planning to train its workforce directly through ChatGPT's Study mode.
Bottom line: This isn't just about jobs - it's about OpenAI positioning itself as the gatekeeper of AI literacy in the workforce. Smart move when AI skills are becoming as essential as email was in the 90s.
Real-life use case: Get certified in AI skills directly through ChatGPT, then use the platform to land roles that require AI fluency.
💍 Google’s new nano embedding model, EmbeddingGemma, is a gem!
/Embedding /Integration
Let's start with the basics: What are embeddings?
Think of them as AI's way of understanding meaning. When you ask ChatGPT a question about your documents, or when GitHub Copilot suggests code based on your context, there's an embedding model working behind the scenes, converting your words into mathematical representations that AI can actually understand.
Here's why this matters: Most embedding models are massive and require cloud servers to run. That means your personal data gets sent to the internet every time you want AI to understand something. Not ideal for sensitive information.
Google just changed the game with EmbeddingGemma - a tiny 308-million parameter model that runs entirely on your phone or laptop. To put that in perspective, it uses less memory than your photo app while delivering performance comparable to models twice its size.
This opens up incredible possibilities: searching through your personal files, emails, and messages without an internet connection. Your AI assistant finally gets to be truly personal and private, living right on your device.
Bottom line: Google isn't just making AI smaller - they're making it more private and accessible. This positions them as the leader in on-device AI, which could be huge as privacy concerns grow.
Real-life use case: Search across all your personal documents, emails, and files instantly without sending any data to the cloud.
🎤 You can now use speech to vibe-code a web-app into existence
/WebDev /Coding /Voice
Remember when Jensen Huang predicted in 2023 that "everyone can be a programmer" because AI would understand natural language? Well, that future just arrived with a microphone attached.
Lovable just launched Voice Mode, and it's exactly what it sounds like - you can now build entire websites and web applications just by talking. No keyboard required. No coding knowledge needed. Just describe what you want, and watch it come to life in real-time.
This isn't just a gimmick either. You can create fully functional websites with databases, user authentication, and complex features using nothing but your voice. It's like having a developer who works at the speed of speech.
Bottom line: We've officially entered the era where the barrier between having an idea and building it is just... talking. Jensen Huang's prediction about natural language programming isn't coming true - it's already here.
P.S. Is Lovable still the best tool to create web-apps? We’d love to hear your thoughts. According to one of our readers, they prefer v0, Bolt.new, Rocket or Replit. Thanks for sharing, Etienne-Pierre!
Real-life use case: Build a complete business website, portfolio, or web app by simply describing what you want out loud.
💡 Curiosity Corner
In this section, we aim to spotlight an incredible AI tool or use case and guide you on how you can try it.
This week's challenge: Build your own personal AI assistant that lives on your phone
What if you could have your own JARVIS that knows your schedule, can read your emails, manages your tasks, and responds to both voice messages and text - all through Telegram? That's exactly what we're building today.
This isn't just another chatbot. This assistant will integrate with your Google Calendar, Gmail, and Google Tasks to actually help manage your digital life. Plus, it supports voice messages, so you can literally talk to it like a real assistant.
Here's how to build it:
Go to n8n.io and create a free account
Copy this template: Personal AI Assistant Template
Follow the setup instructions in the template
Set up the necessary API keys:
Telegram Bot API (create via @BotFather on Telegram)
OpenAI API (for voice-to-text transcription)
OpenRouter API (powers the AI responses)
Google OAuth2 (for Gmail, Calendar, and Tasks access)
Configure your integrations and deploy
Welcome to having your own little JARVIS - a personal assistant that lives on your phone with access to your digital life. Just message it on Telegram, send voice notes, and watch it help organise your world.
📜 AI Dictionary
AI is full of jargon, and we’re here to decode it. Each week, we’ll give you a plain-English definition of a buzzy term you’ve probably seen (but never fully understood).
Embedding - noun
⚡ Weird & Wonderful
In this section, we aim to spotlight something weird & wonderful in the world of AI.
This week: Are Google and Apple about to become the ultimate AI power couple?
Plot twist nobody saw coming: Apple, the company that prides itself on doing everything in-house, is reportedly partnering with Google to power Siri's AI upgrade. And honestly? It might be the smartest move either company has made.
Let's be real - Apple Intelligence has been... underwhelming. After all the hype, Siri still can't compete with ChatGPT or even Google Assistant. Meanwhile, Google has been absolutely crushing it with their AI models - Gemini 2.5 Pro, the new embedding models, and those viral video generation tools we covered last week.
The rumoured partnership makes perfect sense: Apple has the distribution (1.8+ billion iPhones), and Google has arguably the best AI models on the planet. Together, they could create the ultimate AI experience that actually works.
This could be the partnership that wins the AI era. Apple gets to skip years of AI development catch-up, Google gets their models into every iPhone user's pocket, and we finally get a Siri that doesn't make us want to throw our phones out the window.
Sometimes the best competition comes from collaboration. If this partnership happens, it could reshape how we interact with AI on mobile devices forever.
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