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Google quietly released an AI dictation app for iOS that runs entirely on your device with no internet required.
It polishes your speech into clean text automatically. Is this the beginning of Google taking on the dictation app market?
Today in the “Incredible AI” world:
Google's New AI App Ditches the Internet
Z AI Launches 754B Autonomous Model
Intel Just Joined Elon Musk's Chip Factory
AI Resume Builder That Gets You Hired
5 Super-Useful AI Tools You Should Try
Top AI-Generated Image of the Day
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- LATEST DEVELOPMENTS -
Google Quietly Launches Offline Dictation App:

Google snuck an AI dictation app onto the App Store while nobody was watching. It is called Google AI Edge Eloquent, and it runs entirely on your device. No internet, no excuses.
Things to Know:
Gemma Under the Hood: The app uses Google's Gemma models for speech recognition. Download the models once and you are set to start dictating anywhere.
Filler Words Are Gone: Hit pause and the app cleans up your "ums" and "uhs" automatically. It outputs polished text instead of whatever mess you actually said out loud.
Your Text, Multiple Ways: Options like "Key points," "Formal," "Short," and "Long" let you reshape the transcript. You can also pull in custom words and jargon from your Gmail.
Android Is Coming Next: The App Store listing hints at Android support with system-wide keyboard access. Google quietly removed that mention but confirmed an iOS keyboard is coming soon.
AI dictation apps are getting good enough that people are actually switching from typing. Google joining this space with an offline-first approach is a smart move. If Eloquent sticks around, expect it to quietly show up across Android too.
Z AI Introduces an Open-Weight 754B Agentic Model:

Z AI just released GLM-5.1, a 754-billion-parameter model that works on complex coding tasks for up to eight hours without stopping. It beat GPT-5.4, Claude Opus 4.6, and Gemini 3.1 Pro on SWE-Bench Pro. And it is fully open-weight.
Things to Know:
Built Different on the Inside: GLM-5.1 uses a Mixture of Experts architecture with asynchronous reinforcement learning. This keeps inference costs low while giving it serious staying power on long tasks.
No More Hitting the Wall: Most models plateau fast and repeat the same tricks. GLM-5.1 keeps revising its strategy across hundreds of rounds and thousands of tool calls.
The Benchmark Numbers Are Real: It scored 58.4 on SWE-Bench Pro and 68.7 on CyberGym. Those are not just good scores, they are the best scores right now.
You Can Actually Use It: GLM-5.1 is free under the MIT license on HuggingFace. It supports SGLang, vLLM, and runs with a 200K context window.
An open-weight model that can autonomously build a Linux desktop in eight hours is not a small thing. The coding agent race just got a serious new entry. Z AI did not make noise about it, which somehow makes it more interesting.
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Intel Joins Elon Musk Terafab Project:

Intel, the company Bill Gates once said had "lost its way," just joined Elon Musk's Terafab project. The goal is a massive chip factory in Austin, Texas. You really cannot make this stuff up.
Things to Know:
What Terafab Actually Is: Terafab is a SpaceX and Tesla venture to build chips for AI inference, edge computing, and robots. It is based in Austin and targets one terawatt of compute per year.
Intel's Role in All This: Intel brings chip design, fabrication, and packaging to the table. Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan called Terafab a "step change" in how chips get built.
Two Types of Chips Planned: One chip type handles running existing AI models inside robots and devices offline. The other is for training AI models, possibly using satellites launched from the moon.
The Stock Got a Bounce: Intel shares jumped 2% after the Terafab deal was announced. The company has been recovering through deals rather than tech breakthroughs lately.
Intel needed a win and Terafab needed a chip partner, so here we are. Whether moon catapults and robot chips actually happen is a separate question entirely. For now, Intel's stock is up and that counts for something.
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How to Build a Standout Resume in Minutes Using AI:

Most people spend hours on their resume and still aren't sure if it's good enough. Wrong format, wrong keywords, wrong layout for the ATS system that filters it out before a human even sees it.
VisualCV takes the guesswork out of it. It's an AI-assisted resume builder that handles formatting, suggests improvements to your content, and gives you a shareable online version with its own URL.
Here's how to get started:
Pick a template: Choose from professionally designed, ATS-friendly layouts. These are built to actually pass the automated screening systems most companies use.
Add your information: The editor keeps formatting clean automatically so you're not wrestling with margins and spacing.
Let AI improve your content: Get smart suggestions for strengthening your wording and highlighting the right skills for the role you're targeting.
Create your online portfolio: Generate a shareable web version of your resume with a custom URL. Useful for sending to clients or brands as well, not just job applications.
Track who's viewing it: Built-in analytics show you when someone opens your resume and how long they spent on it.
Even if you're not job hunting, having a clean, updated resume or portfolio page is useful for brand outreach and collaborations.
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- AI IMAGE OF THE DAY -
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