Anthropic Launches Sonnet 4.6

Apple Preps Trio of AI Wearables

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Welcome to another edition of AI PlanetX.

Anthropic launches Sonnet 4.6 with 1M-token context; Apple builds AI wearables to replace your eyes and ears; NotebookLM adds prompt-based slide revisions.

Inside This Edition: 💎

  • Hottest AI News

  • Top AI & SaaS Tools

  • AI Tutorial: Track Email Expense Automatically

  • Top AI & Tech News

  • AI Art Spotlight

  • Prompt of the Day: Content Monetization Prompt

  • Featured AI Video

  • Weekly Creator Playbooks to Grow on Social

Hottest AI News

Anthropic

Anthropic Releases Sonnet 4.6 With Massive 1 Million Token Window

Anthropic has just released Sonnet 4.6, keeping to their aggressive four-month update schedule and arriving just two weeks after Opus 4.6 to become the latest default model for F-R-E-E and Pro plans.

Details:

  • The beta release features a massive 1 million token context window that can process entire codebases or dozens of research papers, delivering 99.3% of Opus-level coding performance at a 40% lower cost

  • It sets records in software engineering and computer use, acting as an autonomous "beast" in Excel that can independently use financial tools and pull data into models

  • While it trails heavyweights like Opus 4.6, Gemini 3 Deep Think, and GPT 5.2, it secured an impressive 60.4% on the ARC-AGI-2 benchmark, beating most comparable models with an updated Haiku expected to follow

This release offers a cheaper but nearly as smart alternative to Opus, setting a high precedent for the future capabilities of Sonnet 5.

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Apple

Apple Developing Three AI Wearables to Replace Your Eyes and Ears

Apple is ramping up 3 screenless AI wearables that act as the iPhone’s “eyes and ears.” Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says they’ll offload processing to the iPhone, sidestepping battery and heat issues seen in devices like Humane AI Pin.

Details:

  • A pair of smart glasses, codenamed N50, aims to rival Meta’s Ray-Bans by skipping a display and using cameras, speakers, and mics to feed context to Siri. Production is planned for late 2026, with a 2027 launch

  • A screenless, AirTag-sized wearable—designed as a pendant or clip—would act as an always-on visual assistant, using built-in sensors while relying fully on the smartphone for processing

  • Latest camera-equipped AirPods are also in development, capturing low-res visuals so AI can understand the user’s surroundings and assist without taking out the phone

By tying these devices to the iPhone instead of making them standalone, Apple keeps costs low, battery life high, and visual intelligence tightly integrated into its ecosystem.

Top AI & SaaS Tools

  • Phygital+ (Life-time Deal): A unified workspace that brings together 20+ AI tools for creating and editing images, videos, and 3D models

  • Omnia: Analyzes how AI interprets your brand and helps you increase your brand’s visibility and citations in AI-driven search [F-R-E-E Trial]

  • Boost space v5: Launched a shared context layer that gives AI agents and automations a persistent shared brain with full business context [F-R-E-E]

  • Moda: Design platform offering a fully editable, on-brand canvas for creation of slides, social posts, PDFs, and other visual assets [F-R-E-E]

  • Tiny Aya: Open‑weight multilingual models, compact and efficient for local use (even on phones), with strong, balanced performance across languages [F-R-E-E]

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AI Tutorial

How to Track Gmail Expenses Automatically Using Claude

Tracking subscriptions and recurring expenses by hand is slow and error‑prone. This tutorial shows how to use Claude for Chrome to scan Gmail and automatically log expenses in Google Sheets in minutes.

  1. Install Claude for Chrome

    Install the Claude Chrome extension, sign in, and ensure it’s enabled. Claude works on browser tabs you explicitly allow.

  2. Set Up Expense

    Create a fresh Google Sheet and add the following column headers:

    • Expense Title

    • Company

    • Amount

    • Date

    • Renewal Date

    Once done, copy the Google Sheet link.

  3. Visit Gmail Inbox

    Launch Gmail in a fresh Chrome tab and keep it active. There’s no need to manually search or filter emails—Claude will handle that.

  4. Connect Claude

    Tap Extensions → Claude from the Chrome toolbar. Make sure the Gmail tab appears highlighted, confirming Claude can read and interact with it.

  5. Provide Clear Instruction

    Use a direct and specific prompt so Claude knows exactly what to do. For example:

    Prompt:

    “Scan my Gmail inbox for subscription or recurring expense emails from [Month, Year]. Extract the expense name, company, amount, date, and renewal details. Add each item as a new row in [Google Sheet link], and include a total at the bottom.”

  6. Allow Claude to Process

    Claude will go through your inbox and populate the sheet automatically. This usually takes 10–15 minutes, depending on how many emails you have. If it stops early, just ask it to continue.

  7. Save Prompt for Reuse

    To avoid repeating this setup every month, save the prompt as a shortcut:

    • Type / in Claude

    • Choose Create shortcut

    • Give it a clear name like “Monthly Expense Tracking

Note: If your inbox is large, ask Claude to process emails in smaller date ranges for better reliability.

Top AI & Tech News

  • NotebookLM introduced "Prompt‑Based Revisions," a feature that lets users modify and fine‑tune presentation slides by describing the revisions in natural language

  • Microsoft confirmed a Copilot Chat bug that let the AI read and summarize confidential emails despite DLP protections

  • Perplexity is shifting its monetization focus toward subscriptions and enterprise sales rather than advertising

  • Meta and NVIDIA announced a multi-year strategic partnership to supply NVIDIA technology for Meta’s AI-optimized data centers

AI Art Spotlight

Create Your Own Photo Like This Using the Prompt Below:

Vertical composition, 1080x1080. A miniature [CITY] made entirely from LEGO bricks. Iconic landmarks and architecture of [CITY] built using accurate LEGO proportions and studs. LEGO streets, small LEGO minifigures walking around. Bright studio lighting, toy-scale diorama look, shallow depth of field, highly detailed LEGO miniature world of [CITY].

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