Claude Tagged In Slack; Cheap Meta Glasses; AI Deciphers 3,500 Yr-Old Script?
Today's AI Outlook: ⛅️
Claude Gets A Slack Handle
Anthropic launched Claude Tag, bringing Claude into Slack as a teammate-style agent that teams can mention with @Claude. The pitch is simple: Instead of copying context into a chatbot, workers can let Claude operate where the messy workplace context already lives, including Slack channels, codebases and approved tools.

Why it matters
Slack is where a lot of company knowledge goes to become searchable chaos. Claude Tag turns that sprawl into an operating layer for work, which could squeeze startups building “AI coworker” tools around the edges.
The Deets
- Claude can break tasks into stages, work asynchronously and reply when done.
- It can build context over time across channels and tools where it has access.
- An “ambient mode” lets Claude fetch relevant info and follow up on stalled tasks.
- AI Secret also flagged Claude Tag as part of the broader move toward workplace agents.
Key takeaway
The AI assistant is moving from the chat window into the team room.
🧩 Jargon Buster - Agentic Coworker: An AI system that can take a task, use approved tools and complete work with less step-by-step prompting.
ChatGPT At The Beauty Counter

L’Oréal struck a foundational partnership with OpenAI that lets the beauty giant feed current product information directly into the models powering ChatGPT. When users ask about L’Oréal brands, ChatGPT can pull from company-supplied notes alongside the wider stew of reviews, web pages and internet residue. OpenAI says the setup will not tilt answers in L’Oréal’s favor.
Why it matters
Brands have been trying to influence AI answers from the outside through generative engine optimization.
The Deets
- L’Oréal will provide up-to-date product information to OpenAI.
- OpenAI’s image model will plug into L’Oréal’s CreAItech system.
- Maybelline’s virtual try-on is coming inside ChatGPT.
- The deal shows how brands may pursue direct relationships with AI platforms instead of trying to reverse-engineer model behavior.
Key takeaway: The next search fight may be over who gets to supply the model’s “truth.”
🧩 Jargon Buster - Generative Engine Optimization: The practice of shaping online content so AI assistants are more likely to cite, summarize or recommend it.
⚡ Power Plays
Amazon Passes On Flick About Altman

Amazon MGM backed out of Artificial, Luca Guadagnino’s nearly finished drama about Sam Altman’s chaotic 2023 firing and rehiring at OpenAI. The film lost its Oscar-qualifying run and SXSW slot after Amazon poured $50B into OpenAI, while Netflix, A24, Focus Features and Warner’s Clockwork reportedly passed. Neon and Mubi remain interested, according to the reporting.
Why it matters
AI companies are becoming too central to Hollywood’s future for studios to casually antagonize them. The awkward part is that nobody needs to issue an order when everyone understands where the money is coming from.
The Deets
- Artificial reportedly portrayed Altman’s 2023 OpenAI saga in an unflattering light.
- Amazon said the film would be “better served” elsewhere.
- A24 recently took $75M from Google’s DeepMind.
- Studios are chasing AI tools, AI partnerships and AI capital at the same time.
Key takeaway
AI power can shape culture quietly when the checks are large enough.
Meta Puts AI Glasses On The Discount Rack

Meta launched Meta Glasses, a new $299 smart-glasses line made with EssilorLuxottica and powered by Muse Spark AI. The company is keeping Ray-Ban and Oakley for fashion clout while pushing its own branded frames as the more accessible option.
Why it matters
Meta already has a huge lead in AI glasses, and a cheaper house brand gives it a way to chase scale while competitors are still fiddling with face computers.
The Deets
- The lineup includes Meta Adventurer, Meta Fury and Meta Glasses by Kylie.
- The Kylie model costs $399 and includes a gem, custom chime and Kylie Jenner voice option for Meta AI.
- Features include visual understanding, navigation and live translation.
- The Rundown AI says Meta holds roughly 80% of the smart-glasses market.
Key takeaway: Meta is treating AI glasses like the next mass-market device category, with fashion at the top and affordability underneath.
🧩 Jargon Buster - Visual Understanding: An AI system’s ability to interpret what a camera sees and respond based on the scene.
💸 Funding & Startups
Superhuman Buys GPTZero For The Inbox Wars
Superhuman acquired GPTZero, bringing AI-detection tech into the premium inbox productivity race. The move points to email becoming a battleground for AI sorting, AI writing and AI authenticity checks.
Why it matters
The inbox is where AI-written work, sales spam and real human decisions collide. Detection will matter more as polished synthetic email becomes cheap and endless.
The Deets
- Superhuman is folding GPTZero into its productivity push.
- GPTZero is known for detecting AI-generated text.
- The deal gives Superhuman another tool for managing AI-shaped inbox overload.
Key takeaway:
Email apps are turning into AI control rooms.
🧩 Jargon Buster - AI Detection: Software that tries to identify whether text was likely generated by an AI model.
🧬 Research & Models
Biology Gets A Shared Operating System
Stanford professor Brian Hie released Proto, an open framework that helps researchers connect AI biology models into unified pipelines. Instead of running DNA, RNA, protein and ligand tools separately, Proto gives researchers a shared language for composing models toward a goal.
Why it matters
AI biology has plenty of powerful models, but fragmentation makes them hard to combine. Proto could become the glue that lets every new model plug into a broader research workflow.
The Deets
- More than 120 AI biology models exist, but many have incompatible formats and dependencies.
- Proto can compose models, score outputs and steer work across biological domains.
- In tests, it designed cell-line-specific splicing patterns with 32% success using 65 candidates, compared with 7% using about 1,000 candidates in previous methods.
- The team used Claude to diversify 249 human protein complexes and specify a lung cancer therapy.
Key takeaway
The biggest bottleneck in AI biology may be getting the models to work together.
🧩 Jargon Buster - Pipeline: A connected workflow where one model or tool feeds its output into the next step.
One Guy, One Laptop, One Ancient Script

Tom Di Mino, a self-taught AI engineer and amateur linguist in New York’s Hudson Valley, says he has systematically deciphered Linear A, the 3,500-year-old Minoan script that has resisted scholars for decades. He used Python scripts written with an AI agent to cross-reference digitized corpora and produced a 408-entry lexicon, 40 phonetic values and a nine-page grammar.
Why it matters
The claim is still under review by linguists at Cambridge and Rutgers. The bigger signal is that AI agents can give individuals research throughput that used to require institutional scale.
The Deets
- Di Mino worked alone for five months.
- He describes his phonetic values as “proposed.”
- AI helped write scripts for corpus comparison and analysis.
- The work is being reviewed by outside linguists.
Key takeaway
AI agents are turning solo researchers into tiny research departments with coffee.
🧩 Jargon Buster - Corpus: A structured collection of texts or inscriptions used for linguistic analysis.
⚡ Quick Hits
- Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince warned that AI could “destroy small businesses” by making it harder to persuade agents to buy their products.
- Oracle said AI adoption contributed to 21,000 job cuts.
- OpenAI told Cannes Lions it is “clearly in the advertising business now,” nudging ChatGPT closer to marketing budgets.
- The Trump administration is pressuring Meta to submit its models for government reviews amid advanced AI security concerns.
- Cloudflare and beehiiv added AI crawl controls for publishers.
- Shyamal Anadkat left OpenAI and returned to India, teasing a new AI venture.
- AI virtual staging is making apartment listings harder to trust as synthetic interiors spread across real estate sites.
🛠️ Tools Of The Day
- MAI-Voice-2: Microsoft’s speech-generation AI supports 15 languages.
- Unlimited OCR: Baidu’s OCR model can process 40+ pages in one pass.
- OCR 4: Mistral’s OCR model focuses on layout-aware document understanding.
- Flow: Google’s creative AI studio can now generate videos using real locations.
- BioNeMo Agent Toolkit: Nvidia’s toolkit gives agents callable tools for protein structure prediction, molecular docking and generative chemistry.
- Krea 2 Raw And Krea 2 Turbo: Krea open-sourced an undistilled image model for fine-tuning and a fast 2K image generator for consumer hardware.
- MyClaw: MyClaw connects OpenClaw to tools like Gmail, Slack, Google Docs, Notion, GitHub, Telegram and WhatsApp for cloud-based agent work.
Today’s Sources: The Internet, The Rundown AI, AI Secret