ChatGPT's New Study Tool

Hey there, AI fans!
Welcome to another exciting edition of The AI Pro Max! We have some groundbreaking stories that you won't want to miss.
In Today’s edition:
🤖 Meta Hires Apple AI Chief
📚 ChatGPT's New Study Tool
🎾 Wimbledon AI Under Fire
📈 Cluely's $7M Boom
⚖️ Google vs. EU on AI Search
💻 The Fast Five
🛠️ Tool of the Day


The Only AI That Knows All Your Work
Most AI tools start from scratch every time. ClickUp Brain already knows the answers.
It has full context of all your work—docs, tasks, chats, files, and more. No uploading. No explaining. No repetitive prompting.
ClickUp Brain creates tasks for your projects, writes updates in your voice, and answers questions with your team's institutional knowledge built in.
It's not just another AI tool. It's the first AI that actually understands your workflow because it lives where your work happens.
Join 150,000+ teams and save 1 day per week.

🤖 Meta reportedly recruits Apple’s head of AI models - LINK
Meta has reportedly hired a top expert from Apple’s artificial intelligence team. This is a big move in the tech world, as major companies are all competing to have the best AI. The new hire shows that Meta is very serious about improving its AI technology.
The person leaving Apple was their head of AI models, a very important role. This is a significant loss for Apple, as they lose a key leader who was in charge of developing their AI systems. For Meta, it's a huge win that could help them create smarter and more powerful AI.
This move could help Meta catch up to rivals like Google and OpenAI. With a top expert on board, Meta might be able to build better AI for its products, like Instagram and Facebook. This leaves many wondering what Apple will do next to keep up in the race for AI talent.
What do you think of this move? |
📚 ChatGPT is testing a mysterious new feature called ‘study together’ - LINK
OpenAI is testing a brand-new feature for ChatGPT called "Study Together." The tool is still being developed, but it seems to be a new way for people to learn with help from AI. It could make studying for school or work much easier.
The feature lets several people join the same chat with ChatGPT. In this shared space, everyone can ask questions and work on problems at the same time. This turns ChatGPT into a virtual study group, where friends or classmates can collaborate.
This shows that OpenAI wants ChatGPT to be more than just a chatbot. They are turning it into a helpful assistant for education and teamwork. The "Study Together" feature could completely change how students do their homework and prepare for big tests.
Would you use an AI study group? |
🎾 Tennis players criticize AI technology used by Wimbledon - LINK
Some of the world's top tennis players are criticizing the AI technology used at the Wimbledon tennis tournament. They are unhappy with how the AI is making calls on whether a ball is in or out of bounds.
Players are saying the AI line-calling technology is making mistakes during very important moments in the matches. They feel the technology isn't as reliable as human judges and that these errors could unfairly change who wins.
This has started a big debate about technology in sports. Wimbledon officials now face a tough choice: keep using the AI system or listen to the players who want human judges back. The decision will affect how fair people believe the games are.
Who should make the call in tennis? |
📈 Cluely’s ARR doubled in a week to $7M, founder Roy Lee says. But rivals are coming. - LINK
A new startup named Cluely is seeing amazing growth. The company's founder, Roy Lee, announced that its income has grown at a shocking speed, showing that customers really love their product.
In just one week, Cluely’s annual recurring revenue (ARR) doubled to $7 million. ARR is a way to measure how much money a company expects to make from subscribers in a year, so this jump is a huge deal.
However, Cluely’s success has not gone unnoticed. New competitors are already starting to pop up, hoping to get a piece of the action. Now, Cluely must fight to stay ahead and prove it can last, even with rivals on its heels.
Can Cluely survive the competition? |
⚖️ Google faces EU antitrust complaint over AI Overviews - LINK
Google is in hot water with regulators in Europe. The company is facing a legal challenge over its AI Overviews feature, which gives AI-powered answers at the top of search results.
The issue is an antitrust complaint, which means some believe Google is competing unfairly. Critics say AI Overviews gives answers directly on Google, so users no longer click on other websites. This can hurt smaller businesses that rely on search traffic.
Now, officials in the European Union (EU) will investigate if Google is breaking competition laws. If found guilty, Google could face a massive fine and might be forced to change how its AI search works to be fairer to other websites.
Are Google’s AI answers fair to other websites? |

⚖️ Epic Games Settles with Samsung - LINK
Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite, made peace with Samsung in a big antitrust case. They argued over app store rules, but now the fight is over.
🚫 X Blocks Reuters in India - LINK
X (formerly Twitter) blocked some Reuters news accounts in India. This might be due to pressure from the Indian government. People are worried about press freedom.
🐶 Stem Cell Therapy for Pets? - LINK
Doctors may soon use ready-made stem cells to heal cats and dogs. It could help treat injuries and diseases faster—no need to wait for custom cells.
🔁 Mastodon Adds Quote Posts - LINK
Mastodon is changing its app! Now it’ll support quote posts (like retweets with comments) and has a fresh new design. Users asked, and Mastodon listened.
🏘️ Huspy Raises $59M for Europe - LINK
UAE startup Huspy, which helps people buy homes, just raised $59 million. They’re now planning to grow fast in Europe.

Movie-Magic Videos in Minutes with Higgsfield
If you like making cool videos but don’t have a fancy camera or a big team, Higgsfield is perfect for you. It’s a new AI video tool that helps you create short, eye-catching videos in just minutes. You can make your videos look super cinematic—like something out of a movie—with no editing skills needed.
Just upload a clip or photo, pick a style (like "cinema" or "cartoon"), and Higgsfield adds the magic. It’s fun, fast, and makes your content look way more professional.
Great for TikToks, Reels, YouTube Shorts, or just for showing off your creativity. Give it a try—you’ll be surprised what you can make!


See you in our next edition!😎
Farhan
We'd love to hear your thoughts on today's email!Your feedback helps us improve our content |