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AI is breaking old systems faster than new ones can form. Google is collapsing workflows into prompts, the Vatican is calling for AI disarmament, tiny models are outperforming their weight class, and agents are now solving math humans couldn’t touch. The gap between what AI can do and what institutions can handle is widening fast.
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📱 Google Just Let Anyone Build an Android App. 250,000 Were Created in One Week.
Google launched native Android app building inside Google AI Studio. Free. No coding required.One week. 250,000 apps created.Google estimates more than 99% of those builders had never built an Android app before.

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Here's where it gets interesting: Android has over 3 billion active users. That audience just became accessible to anyone with an idea and a browser.
The barrier between "I have an idea for an app" and "I have an app" just collapsed.
Why it matters for builders: the app economy is no longer gated by who knows how to code. It's gated by who has the best idea. That's a completely different game — and most developers haven't realized the rules just changed.
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🔥This week in AI

🔹Pope Leo XIV Calls for Global AI Disarmament
In his inaugural encyclical, Pope Leo XIV called AI a major existential challenge, urging leaders to "disarm" it to prevent misuse in warfare and digital domination. He criticized data power concentration in few firms and advocated for legal frameworks and independent oversight. The launch included remarks from Anthropic’s leadership, marking a new era of Vatican-Silicon Valley engagement on AI's human impact.
🔹MiniCPM5‑1B: Tiny Model, Outsized Performance
MiniCPM5‑1B is redefining what a 1B‑parameter model can do. Built for speed, low cost, and edge deployment, it delivers capabilities normally reserved for much larger LLMs — multilingual reasoning, strong instruction following, and efficient on‑device inference. The goal is simple: make advanced AI accessible everywhere, from consumer apps to lightweight agents, without the heavy compute bill.
🔹AI Cracks Decades‑Old Math Problems
DeepMind’s AlphaProof Nexus just solved nine long‑standing Erdős problems by generating Lean‑verified proofs with Gemini 3.1 Pro — delivering machine‑checkable math at only a few hundred dollars per solution. Most open problems remain out of reach, but the system marks a shift: AI that doesn’t just assist mathematicians, it proves things.

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Stop Paying for 6 Tools. One AI Does It All.
Most e-commerce sellers juggle 6–8 tools and pay hundreds monthly to keep operations running. StoreClaw replaces the stack with one autonomous AI engine that monitors competitors, optimizes listings, automates marketing, and tracks profit 24/7. Connect your store and let AI handle the work — no prompts, no complex setup, no credit card required.

📊15,000 jobs gone in 5 days. All called it an "AI pivot."
Meta, Standard Chartered, and Innovaccer cut 15,000+ jobs and immediately started hiring — for completely different roles.
This week's Sunday Special breaks down who's hiring, what skills they need, the $240K+ ElevenLabs hackathon still open, and the free courses worth your weekend.
Plus: Gartner just placed Agentic AI at peak hype. What comes next will separate the builders from the bystanders.
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⚡ Build Full Apps Instantly with V0 — Just Describe What You Want
V0 by Vercel turns a simple prompt into a fully working web app — landing pages, dashboards, blogs, even AI chat UIs. No coding. No setup. One click.
You type the idea, V0 generates the layout, components, and production‑ready code you can deploy anywhere.
The part nobody’s talking about, it’s free, and the apps are real — not mockups.

What’s trending in HR in 2026
AI, remote work, and global hiring are reshaping HR. This report breaks down the biggest trends shaping teams in 2026.

🏥 AI just found Alzheimer's, cancer, and heart attack risk hiding in scans doctors already read as normal.
UCSF's AI predicted Alzheimer's from a single routine MRI — years before symptoms. Mayo Clinic's AI caught pancreatic cancer up to 3 years early. Carnegie Mellon and Cleveland Clinic hit 99% accuracy on cardiac MRI. And a University of Washington AI cut cardiac arrest risk prediction from 1 in 1,000 to 1 in 100.
This week's AIHealthTech Insider: Issue #102 tracks all four — and the uncomfortable question running through every story.
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