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OpenAI and Broadcom just unveiled Jalapeño, a custom AI chip built from scratch to run large language models faster and cheaper.

Early tests show it beats current chips on performance per watt. Could this be the moment OpenAI stops playing by everyone else's rules?

Today in the “Incredible AI” world:

  • OpenAI Just Unveiled Its Own AI Chip

  • Facebook Creator Studio Is Back With AI

  • Chrome Gets a Smarter Gemini Feature

  • Build an AI Chatbot for Your Business Fast

  • 5 Super-Useful AI Tools You Should Try

  • Top AI-Generated Image of the Day

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- LATEST DEVELOPMENTS -

OpenAI's New AI Chip Changes Everything:

OpenAI just stopped depending entirely on other people's hardware. They teamed up with Broadcom to build Jalapeño, a custom AI chip designed from scratch for running large language models. Nine months from design to production. That's fast.

Things to Know:

  • Custom-Built for LLMs: Jalapeño is not a recycled general-purpose chip with a coat of paint. It was designed around exactly how modern language models work.

  • Faster and More Efficient: Early tests show Jalapeño delivers better performance per watt than current top chips. That means faster responses with less energy wasted.

  • Built With AI Help: OpenAI used its own models to speed up parts of the chip design process. The same AI you chat with helped build the hardware it runs on.

  • Rolling Out by End of 2026: Jalapeño will be deployed at gigawatt-scale data centers with partners like Microsoft. This is just the first chip in a multi-generation roadmap.

This is OpenAI going full-stack: models, products, and now the actual silicon underneath everything. A faster chip means ChatGPT gets snappier and the API gets cheaper for developers. Every layer they own is one more thing they can push further.

Meta Relaunches Creator Studio With AI:

Meta killed Creator Studio back in 2023, tossed it into Business Suite, and apparently regretted it. Now it's back as a standalone AI-powered app. Creators asked for it, and Meta actually listened for once.

Things to Know:

  • AI Creator Assistant: The new app comes with a built-in AI chatbot that answers questions about posting times, performance, and content strategy. Think of it as a personal manager who never sleeps.

  • Comment Replies on Autopilot: Meta's AI can now draft comment replies in your own voice so you don't have to. Whether that's authentic or just convenient depends on how you feel about it.

  • Smarter Dashboards: Facebook is splitting the Professional Dashboard into separate Creator and Business versions. Each one shows only what's relevant, so you stop drowning in tabs you don't need.

  • Still Early Access: The app is not available to everyone yet. You have to join a waitlist, so the "relaunch" is more of a soft rollout for now.

Meta is clearly trying to win back creators who drifted to TikTok and YouTube. The AI tools are genuinely useful, but letting bots reply to your fans is a line worth thinking twice about. Tools are great. Replacing the human part? That's a different conversation.

Where to Invest $100,000 Right Now, According to Experts

Investors face a dilemma. When the S&P 500 finished its worst quarter since 2022 last month, diversifiers like bonds and bitcoin fell too.

Even with the turnaround in mid-April, analysts at Goldman Sachs and Vanguard have projected low-single-digit annualized returns from 2024-2034.

Bloomberg asked where experts would personally invest $100,000 for their March monthly edition.

One answer that surfaced for a second time? Art.

It's what billionaires like Bezos and the Rockefellers have privately used to diversify for decades.

Why?

  1. Appreciation. The ArtPrice100 Index outpaced the S&P 500 overall from 2000 to 2025

  2. Low-correlation. The postwar contemporary segment has moved independently of traditional investments like stocks since ‘95.*

  3. Resilience. A scarce, physical, and global asset class with decades of demonstrated demand.

Thanks to the world's premier art investing platform, now anyone can invest in works featuring legends like Banksy, Basquiat, and Picasso, without needing millions.

Shares in new offerings can sell quickly but...

*According to Masterworks data. Investing involves risk. Past performance is not indicative of future returns. See important Reg A disclosures at masterworks.com/cd.

Gemini Can Now See Your Browser Screen:

Copying and pasting stuff into an AI prompt is such a 2024 thing to do. Google just added "Select from Screen" to Gemini in Chrome, and it works exactly like it sounds. Just draw a box, and Gemini figures out the rest.

Things to Know:

  • How It Works: Open Gemini in Chrome, hit the plus icon, and choose "Select from Screen." Draw a box around anything on the page and ask away.

  • What You Can Select: Text, images, product comparisons, charts, anything visible in your current tab is fair game. No screenshots, no copy-pasting, no describing what you see.

  • Circle to Search Vibes: The feature works a lot like Circle to Search on Android, just brought over to desktop Chrome. If you liked that, you will probably like this too.

  • Gemini 3.5 Flash Update: On the same day, Google gave Gemini 3.5 Flash built-in computer use capabilities. Developers can now build agents that see, click, and act across browsers and apps.

This is less about a flashy new feature and more about removing the friction that slows people down. Gemini is quietly becoming the assistant that just knows what you're looking at. Chrome 149 is rolling it out now, so a browser restart might do the trick.

- TRY THIS -

How to Build an AI Chatbot for Your Business:

Customer support is one of those things that scales terribly. One or two customers asking questions is fine. A hundred asking the same questions every day is a full-time job. And hiring people to answer "what are your shipping times" for the thousandth time is nobody's dream use of a salary.

Chatbase lets you build an AI support agent trained on your own business data and deploy it directly on your website, WhatsApp, Slack, or Messenger. It answers questions, takes actions inside your systems, and only hands off to a human when things actually need one.

Here's how to use it:

  • Sign up and create your agent: Start for free without a credit card. Once inside, create a new agent and give it a name and a personality that matches your brand. This takes a few minutes and you do not need any technical background to do it.

  • Train it on your data: Upload your documents, paste in your website URL, connect your help center, or add a Notion page. Chatbase reads all of it and uses it as the knowledge base your agent pulls from when answering customer questions.

  • Configure what actions it can take: Beyond just answering questions, you can set up actions like looking up an order status, updating a customer's address, or checking an active subscription. Chatbase connects to your CRM, helpdesk, and order management tools to make this possible.

  • Set up smart escalation: Tell the agent in plain language when to bring in a human. Something like "escalate to a human if the customer asks for a refund over $100" works as an instruction. It hands off the conversation through live chat or a support ticket without the customer noticing the switch.

  • Deploy it and track performance: Embed the chat widget on your website, connect it to WhatsApp or Messenger, or integrate via API. From the analytics dashboard you can see what customers are asking, how well the agent is resolving issues, and where it needs improvement.

If you run a business and your support inbox is the first thing you dread opening every morning, this is worth a serious look.

- BEST AI TOOLS -

Guru: Guru is a company wiki and AI knowledge management tool that surfaces the right information to employees exactly when and where they need it.

Tettra: Tettra is a company wiki with an AI Q&A bot that answers employee questions by searching your internal documentation automatically.

Slite: Slite is a team knowledge base with an AI assistant that answers questions instantly by searching your company docs.

Fibery: Fibery is a flexible work management platform that connects your product, engineering, and marketing workflows with AI built in.

Sheet+: Sheet+ generates Google Sheets and Excel formulas from plain English so you never need to memorize syntax again.

- DAILY POLL AND RESULT -

Today’s Poll:

Q) Is AI improving brainstorming speed?

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Vote and find out the result tomorrow.

Yesterday’s Result:

Q) Should AI assist in personal journaling?

  • A) Yes, reflection prompts - 62% 👑

  • B) No, too intrusive - 38%

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- AI IMAGE OF THE DAY -

A Lonely Princess Communes With the Night:

Prompt:

“A solitary princess sits gracefully on an ancient oak's gnarled limb, arm raised with a tiny blue bird perched on her finger. Her voluminous blonde hair cascades down the tree. Both figures frame against a colossal full moon. Wispy clouds drift across its surface. Black and white, chiaroscuro lighting, cinematic noir, 35mm film, 4K, hauntingly serene.”

Try this prompt in any decent AI image generator and let me know your result.

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