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This issue tracks the tools now designing apps, generating podcasts, shaping cancer treatment decisions, and changing how AI careers are built. The common thread: AI is no longer sitting beside the workflow — it is starting to run parts of it.

Let’s get into it. ↓

Tencent Wants AI To Design The App For You

A designer at Tencent typed one sentence last week. Forty seconds later, a fully editable UI was on screen and the code was already written.

That's Ardot, Tencent's new AI-native design agent. Describe an interface, upload an image, or drop in a Figma file. Ardot hands back a working draft you can edit, then ships it to Cursor, Claude Code, or CodeBuddy with one click.

Image source: Tencent

Here's the part most people are missing: design tools used to help teams create screens faster. Ardot isn't a faster tool. It's a teammate that designs, edits, codes, and collaborates inside the same workflow.

The uncomfortable question: If one person + Ardot can ship what a 4-person design team used to ship in a sprint, what does the design team look like in 2027?

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🧪 AI Just Got a Vote in Who Skips Chemo

For the first time, an algorithm has FDA clearance to influence whether a cancer patient gets chemotherapy.

The tool sorts some early-stage breast cancer patients into low-risk groups where chemo may add little benefit, and the FDA just said doctors can use it to guide the call.

This week's AIHealthTech Insider: Issue #101 tracks the chemo decision AI, the Harvard study where an OpenAI model beat ER doctors on diagnosis, and the Medicare program quietly opening the door for AI companies to manage real federal patients.

Doctors aren't being replaced. They're being second-guessed by software the FDA now trusts.

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🎧 You Won't "Find" Your Next Favorite Podcast. You'll Generate It.

Ask Alexa for a 10-minute episode on the 2008 financial crisis, narrated like a thriller. You'll have it before your coffee finishes brewing.

Image source: Amazon

Amazon just turned Alexa into a personal audio producer. With Alexa Podcasts, users can request an AI-generated episode on almost any topic — news, sports, travel, history, hobbies, career advice. Alexa builds an outline first, lets you adjust the direction, then produces a custom episode with AI host voices.

Podcasts used to be something you searched for, subscribed to, and waited on. Alexa is making them something you request, built around your question, your timing, your interests.

The next breakout audio app might not be an app at all. It might be the moment you stop searching for podcasts and start ordering them.

🔥This week in AI

Image source: Krea

🔹Runway Characters Can Now Take Actions

Runway’s AI characters are moving beyond real-time video conversations. Developers can now give them access to tools — triggering UI actions, fetching backend data, updating product states, or calling trusted functions during a live interaction. Translation: the next customer support agent you talk to might be a face, not a chatbot.

🔹VEED Turns Subtitles Into an API

VEED launched its Subtitles API, bringing its high-fidelity subtitle engine into developer workflows — 100+ languages, 28 style presets, one integration. Every video on the internet is about to have perfect captions. Teams still subtitling manually are about to feel very behind.

🔹Krea 2 Opens Up to Everyone

Krea 2 is now available to all users. Basic, Pro, Max, and Business subscribers get free unlimited generations. Unlimited generations at the Basic tier is aggressive pricing. Midjourney is watching this closely.

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🎨 One Sentence In. Pitch Deck, Landing Page, and Brand Kit Out.

Type "A sustainable sneaker brand for Gen Z" into MagicPath. Forty seconds later, a branded pitch deck, a working landing page mockup, and a full brand kit — colors, tagline, logo — are sitting on screen.

The part founders are sleeping on: MagicPath isn't just generating slides. It's generating the entire stack a solo founder used to hire three freelancers to build. Pitch deck for the investor. Landing page to validate demand. Brand kit so the whole thing doesn't look like a hackathon project.

The weirdest part? When one user shared the AI-built landing page in a founder group, two people asked which agency had designed it.

The full guide breaks down the exact prompts, six real use cases, and the workflow a solo founder would actually steal to launch tomorrow.

📊Are you building your AI career — or still waiting for the map?

This Sunday Special:McKinsey mapped where AI jobs are actually being created as contact centers become AI growth engines. Amex opened a $1,000 AI scholarship and free global training for small business teams. And The AI Entrepreneurs launched a free ATS Resume Analyzer to help job seekers fix keyword gaps, beat the bots, and land interviews.

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