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Anthropic Unveils AI Agent for Chrome
2 Meta Hires Return to OpenAI

Welcome to another edition of AI PlanetX.
Anthropic brings Claude AI agent directly to Chrome; Meta’s ambitious AI superlab loses top talent within months; Plaud unveils a sleek credit-card-sized AI notetaker.
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Top AI & SaaS Tools
AI Tutorial: Create Illustrated Storybook
Top AI & Tech News
AI Art Spotlight
Prompt of the Day: Humanized Content with AI
AI Video Tutorial
Course of the Day: Claude Code - Agentic Coding Assistant
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Anthropic
Anthropic Launches Claude AI Agent for Chrome Browser

Anthropic has entered the browser AI race with Claude for Chrome, an extension that lets its AI browse and interact with websites. This move puts it head-to-head with rivals like Perplexity and OpenAI in shaping how users experience the web through AI.
Details:
The Claude Chrome extension is rolling out to 1,000 Max plan subscribers ($100–200/month), with a waitlist open. Users can chat in a sidebar that tracks browsing context and let Claude take actions directly in the browser
The launch comes as the browser market faces disruption from Google’s antitrust case, which could force a Chrome sale. Perplexity has bid $34.5B, Sam Altman has shown interest, Perplexity launched Comet browser, and Google is adding Gemini to Chrome
Safety is still a hurdle. Brave’s team found Comet vulnerable to hidden prompt-injection attacks. Anthropic counters with safeguards: blocking risky sites, requiring permissions for sensitive actions, and cutting attack success rates from 23.6% to 11.2%
Anthropic’s browser agent improves on its sluggish 2024 version, handling simple tasks better but still struggling with complex ones. As browsers become the next AI battleground, its preview release targets safety while staking market position.
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Meta
Meta's AI Superlab Loses Top Talent After Just Two Months

Meta's ambitious Superintelligence Lab is hemorrhaging talent just two months after its high-profile launch, with at least three top AI researchers already heading for the exits despite nine-figure compensation packages that rival professional athlete salaries.
Details:
Mark Zuckerberg’s recruiting blitz rattled rivals like OpenAI, whose CEO Sam Altman called Meta’s poaching “distasteful.” But the strategy seems to be backfiring as researchers abandon Meta for roles elsewhere, questioning the lab’s culture and direction
Avi Verma and Ethan Knight, both ex-OpenAI, quit Meta in under a month. Knight had just come from Elon Musk’s xAI, making his swift return to OpenAI even more notable. Their exits show financial perks couldn't fix Meta's deeper problems
Rishabh Agarwal, who joined Meta in April to work on AI, also announced his departure. Based in Canada, he said he wanted to “take on a different kind of risk” after years at Google and Meta. Meanwhile, Chaya Nayak, Meta’s AI product lead for nearly a decade, is leaving for OpenAI
The exodus from Meta’s Superintelligence Lab shows that in AI, money isn’t enough—researchers need vision, strong operations, and the right environment, which Zuckerberg’s lab still lacks.
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AI Tutorial
How to Create a 10-Page Illustrated Storybook

With Gemini’s “Storybook” feature, you can create beautiful 10-page stories—each page combining a short paragraph of text with a unique illustration. Gemini can even read the story aloud in different voices, making it perfect for kids, learning, or creative fun.
Open Gemini
Go to Gemini in your browser, or open the Gemini app on your mobile device.
Enter Prompt Bar
Locate the text input field in the middle of the screen — this is where you’ll enter your story idea.
Write Story Prompt
Ask Gemini to make a storybook about any topic you like.
Example: “Create a storybook that explains the solar system to my 5-year-old.”
Add Creative Directions
Customize the look of your story by asking Gemini to use specific art styles.
Ideas: claymation, anime, watercolor, comics, storybook sketches, and more.
Upload Personal Images (Optional)
If you want a more personal touch, you can upload your photos or illustrations for Gemini to reference in the storybook.
Submit Request
Hit Enter and wait a few seconds while Gemini generates your story. The AI will create a 10-page book with text and matching illustrations.
Preview Storybook
Flip through the pages to see the paragraphs and images. Make sure everything fits the theme you had in mind.
Listen to the Story
Press the Listen button to hear the AI read your story aloud. You can choose between higher- or lower-pitched voices depending on your preference.
Edit or Refine (Optional)
If something doesn’t look right, you can adjust your prompt and regenerate sections until you’re happy with the result.
Share or Save
When you’re ready, share the storybook with friends and family, or save it to revisit later.
Tip: Try giving Gemini age-specific prompts (e.g., “for a 7-year-old” vs. “for a 3-year-old”) to get more suitable language and illustrations.
Top AI & Tech News
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Nikkei and Asahi Shimbun sued Perplexity a day after it launched a publisher revenue-sharing program
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Google is rolling out a F-R-E-E, basic version of Vids — its AI-powered video editor — to all users
AI Art Spotlight

Model: Midjourney V7
Prompt:
A lone astronaut sitting on a foldable picnic chair on the Moon, gazing at the entire Earth in the background, perfectly round, fully visible, glowing with vivid blue oceans and white clouds, illuminated by sunlight. The Moon’s surface is detailed with gray dust and craters. The deep black space behind Earth is dotted with countless visible stars, realistic and sharp. Ultra-realistic, cinematic lighting, hyper-detailed, 8K, masterpiece --ar 5:7 --quality 2 --profile wctvmc2 76xfndf --v 7
Prompt of the Day
Prompt for Writing Humanized Content with AI
use this system prompt in ChatGPT to consistently write humanized content
— Machina (@EXM7777)
2:59 PM • Aug 26, 2025
This prompt helps AI consistently produce content that feels authentic, conversational, and human. Instead of sounding robotic or overly polished, it guides the AI to use simple language, a natural flow, and emotional connection. The result is writing that resonates with readers, builds trust, and keeps your audience engaged, as if you’re speaking directly to them.
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