Hi! Welcome to the latest Creators AI Edition.
What we couldn’t overlook this week: OpenAI secures its hardware future with AMD, Meta AI to Fuel Targeted Ads and Google scales its creative AI toolkit globally. And, of course, Open AI Dev Day’s big review.
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Featured Materials 🎟️
News of the week 🌍
Useful tools ⚒️
Weekly Guides 📕
AI Meme of the Week 🤡
AI Tweet of the Week 🐦
(Bonus) Materials 🎁
Featured Materials 🎟️
Open AI Dev Day has just wrapped up. Sam Altman from OpenAI spoke in front of 1,500 people in San Francisco, presenting the next generation of tools and models. This was the third time the event had been held, and the message that OpenAI was turning ChatGPT into a full-fledged operating system was obvious. The future belongs to the complex tasks of autonomous software.
We have already delved into the main spotlights — Sora 2 and AgentKit.
ATTENTION! Paid subscribers have a chance to receive a Sora 2 invite code in the comments under the post. Just leave a comment, and it is yours.
Now, let’s see which other features have been added to the game:
Chat-store aka Apps SDK
OpenAI introduced the opportunity to chat with apps inside ChatGPT. For developers, this means you can now build your own applications and agents that live inside conversations. The new Apps SDK, powered by MCP, enables these lightweight, context-aware experiences to appear seamlessly in chat.
For users, I am talking about asking Spotify to build a playlist while Canva designs your presentation without ever leaving the conversation. At launch, apps such as Booking.com, Canva, Coursera, Expedia, Figma, Spotify, and Zillow are already available outside the European Economic Area, Switzerland, and the U.K. OpenAI plans to roll out availability in more regions soon.
Codex — a coding agent
The tool is capable of independently solving development tasks within hours without human intervention, spending hours solving development tasks, connecting to Slack and managing devices.
New features include:
An administrative web dashboard for managing teams
SDK for integration into literally any application
A monitoring system with process tracking, component verification, debugging tools, and agent operation analysis.
ChatKit SDK
A drop-in toolkit that lets developers embed chat-based AI agents directly into their products. ChatKit works like adding a React component: plug it in, set your parameters, and you’re good to go.
GPT-5 Pro
OpenAI rolled out its strongest lineup by introducing the company’s most advanced model, GPT-5 Pro. It is optimized for reasoning, structured task execution, and long-context understanding, marking a step closer to general-purpose AI performance.
News of the week 🌍
Gemini Enterprise by Google
Google Cloud has just presented Gemini Enterprise, an AI platform described as “the new front door for AI in the workplace”. It aims to transform workplace processes and increase productivity by connecting to company data, workflows, and employees. This creates an ecosystem where staff members can interact with company documents and applications through a conversational chat interface, spanning Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, and business applications like Salesforce and SAP.
At its core, Gemini Enterprise is powered by Google’s most advanced Gemini models, which provide reasoning, summarization, and decision-making across connected systems. Keeping up with the trend, Google lets non-IT people analyze information and orchestrate agents to automate processes.
OpenAI and AMD’s Large-Scale Chip Supply Partnership
The deal of the week goes to AMD and OpenAI, which just inked a multi-year partnership to power OpenAI’s next-gen AI infrastructure with AMD Instinct GPUs. The first 1-gigawatt cluster of MI450s is set to light up in late 2026. Yes, that’s literally a gigawatt of computer power.
The collaboration expands on their earlier MI300X and MI350X work, with AMD obviously becoming a core compute partner for OpenAI’s future deployments. In a classic Wall Street move, AMD even issued OpenAI a warrant for up to 160 million shares, vesting as deployments scale. Basically, it means GPUs now come with stock options.
Meta AI to Fuel Targeted Ads
Beginning December 16, Meta will start using conversations from its AI assistant to refine ad targeting across its platforms. Meta AI is the company’s built-in assistant that answers questions, generates images and animations, helps with writing and coding, and even analyzes photos.
It is now integrated into Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger, and meant to “enhance the social experience”. So if you chat about booking a trip, it can store those hints to “better personalize” your feed.
Hmm, looks like a step toward personal data. But according to Meta’s current privacy policy, those same interactions can inform the ads you see.
Users will receive in-app notifications about the change starting October 7.
Imagine leveled up to v0.9
Grok’s AI video generator Imagine received a major update. It jumped from version 0.1 to v0.9. The new version adds full voiceovers for characters and noticeably boosts overall generation quality.
You can either pick any AI-generated image from the endless Imagine feed or upload your own to animate. Grok’s website provides free access to the tool.
Video quality improved slightly, with better consistency between input image and output video, hence It is s obviously not a revolutionary leap. Fast, free, and powerful — but at what cost?
Google Extends Opal to More Countries
Google is making its way into 15 new countries, including Canada, India, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, Brazil, Singapore, Colombia, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, Honduras, Argentina, and Pakistan. The company says the goal is to make the tool available to more creators worldwide as demand for accessible AI development platforms continues to rise. After gaining traction in the U.S., Opal quickly became popular among independent developers and content creators who used it to design marketing and creative tools without using code.
Useful tools ⚒️
Orchestra – A chat-centric workspace for builders and modern teams
PromptSignal - Monitor the brand’s LLM visibility, and how to improve it
Tight Studio - An AI-native, more powerful Screen Studio
Fruitful – rack competitors instantly. Juicy insights every day.
ElevenLabs - Open Source Agent and Audio Components to Customize and Extend.
ElevenLabs has just released something interesting — an open-source UI component library built entirely for voice and audio applications. It gives you everything you need to make your voice agent look and feel alive. Voice chat interfaces, transcription components, audio players.
All components are MIT-licensed and ready to use. Just pick one and bring your sound-driven app to life.
Weekly Guides 📕
Why 1M People Tried This AI Coding Tool (Full Vibe Coding Tutorial)
The Ultimate Guide to Building a Midjourney Prompt Guide Site
AI Meme of the Week 🤡
AI Tweet of the Week 🐦
Wow!
(Bonus) Materials 🎁
How to Read and Take Notes Like a PhD Using AI - Easy, Fast & Efficient - To watch
The Ultimate Higgsfield AI Guide: Master Higgsfield AI Prompts - To create
How to use AI for studying: in-depth tutorial for students in 2025 - To read
The Evolution of Data Literacy & AI Literacy with Jordan Morrow, Godfather of Data Literacy - To listen
What are your thoughts on OpenAI Dev Day? Share them with us in the comments.