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AI PlanetX

Welcome to another edition of AI PlanetX.

Google tests Omni for Gemini video generation; OpenAI o1 tops doctors in ER trials; Anthropic red-teams Jupiter-v1 ahead of Code with Claude.

Inside This Edition: 💎

  • Hottest AI News

  • Top AI & SaaS Tools

  • AI Tutorial: Create Research Report on Any Topic

  • Top AI & Tech News

  • AI Art Spotlight

  • Prompt of the Day: Turn AI into All-in-One Assistant

  • Featured AI Video

  • Course of the Day: Generative AI & Prompt Engineering

Hottest AI News

DeepMind

Google Tests Omni for Gemini Video Generation Ahead of I/O 2026

Google may be preparing Omni, a Gemini video generation tool spotted in a surfaced UI before I/O 2026. The phrase “Powered by Omni” points to a bigger AI media move, but Google has not confirmed the details publicly yet.

Details:

  • The UI text appears inside Gemini's video tab, near Toucan, the current video tool powered by Veo 3.1. That placement matters because Omni may be part of the same video generation path

  • Gemini video generation is currently linked to Veo 3.1, while images use Nano Banana 2 and Nano Banana Pro. Omni could be a wrapper, a separate model, or a shared system for image and video

  • The timing also matters. Google I/O 2026 is expected on May 19 to 20, and Gemini is likely to be a major focus. If Omni appears there, it could signal Google's bigger push into AI video use

If Omni becomes official, Google could position Gemini as a stronger creative hub, not just for chat and images, but for full AI video workflows soon.

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OpenAI

OpenAI o1 Preview Tops Doctors In Real Emergency Room Trial

An older OpenAI model just beat doctors in a real ER reasoning test. Harvard researchers tested o1-preview on 76 emergency cases and found it diagnosed patients more accurately from raw health-record text alone.

Details:

  • At initial triage, o1-preview reached the correct or very close diagnosis 67.1% of the time. The two attending physicians scored 55.3% and 50.0% on the same emergency cases

  • Two physician reviewers scored the answers without knowing which came from AI or humans. They could not reliably tell the difference, showing the model’s outputs sounded clinically plausible

  • In one case, the model flagged a rare dangerous infection in a transplant patient 12 to 24 hours earlier than the treating doctor. Researchers still stress AI should assist, not replace doctors

This matters because AI is moving from patient questions into doctor workflows. The real opportunity is safer second opinions, better triage, and stronger clinical trials.

Top AI & SaaS Tools

  • DepositPhotos (Life-time Deal): 330+ million royalty-included stock images and videos, plus AI tools (Image Generator and AI Editor) for creating and editing visuals for personal and commercial use

  • OmniVoice: AI that turns text into realistic speech, clone voices from short audio, and generate custom voices across 600+ languages [F-R-E-E]

  • Viktor: AI coworker that connects to 3,000+ tools to execute real business work end-to-end—reports, dashboards, code, automations [F-R-E-E]

  • OpenClaw: OpenClaw has been shipping nonstop updates, adding file transfer, live control via /steer and /side, stronger plugin security, and channel and upgrade fixes

  • Flowly: Native desktop AI assistant that works across apps and tabs, summonable via menubar, overlay, or hotkey, with a browser agent, voice coach, and end-to-end encryption

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AI Tutorial

How to Create a Research Report on Any Topic With AI

Most people use AI for quick answers, but STORM helps you go deeper. It can take one clear topic and turn it into a structured, Wikipedia-style report with sections, sources, and explanations you can actually use.

  1. Launch STORM Research

    Go to the STORM Research Platform in your browser. Create an account or log in if you already have one.

  2. Start topic search

    Enter your topic in the search bar. Make sure your topic is:

    • Specific

    • Clear

    • Easy to understand without extra context

    Example:

    • Instead of: AI in business

    • Try: How small businesses use AI tools to automate customer support

  3. Answer questions

    STORM may ask follow-up questions before generating the report. For example, it may ask about your writing purpose or what angle you want the article to follow. Choose the answers that match your goal, such as:

    • Learning the topic

    • Creating research notes

    • Preparing a detailed article

  4. Wait for report to generate

    After you submit the topic and answers, the platform will start creating the article. This may take a few minutes because STORM gathers information, organizes it, and turns it into a Wikipedia-like report.

  5. Review final article

    Once the report is ready, read through it carefully. Check whether the article includes:

    • Useful explanations

    • Relevant sources

    • Updated info

  6. Verify sources

    Do not rely on the article blindly. Verify the sources used in the report and check whether the information is accurate, reliable, and recent enough for your topic.

Note: For a more interactive experience, switch to Co-STORM mode to start a roundtable-style conversation around the topic.

Top AI & Tech News

  • Anthropic has begun red-teaming an internal build of Jupiter‑v1‑p model ahead of its Code with Claude developer conference on May 6 in San Francisco

  • OpenAI updated Codex with animated on‑screen “Pets,” automatic import of config files from other coding agents, and a dictation dictionary

  • A Chinese court ruled that replacing a worker with AI is not valid grounds for dismissal and ordered the employer to pay damages

  • An attacker used a prompt‑injection Morse‑code trick to get Grok to trigger Bankr and steal $175K in DRB, then returned the full amount minutes later in ETH and USDC

AI Art Spotlight

Create Your Own Product Photo Like This Using the Prompt Below:

[logo subject], extremely clumsy hand-drawn scribble, MS Paint style, drawn with a mouse, uneven shaky lines, messy overlapping strokes, low-quality doodle, badly filled scribbles, inconsistent proportions, childlike drawing, awkward and off, rough sketch, minimal detail, white background, 1:1 aspect ratio

Model: ChatGPT Images 2.0

Prompt of the Day

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AI Course of the Day

Generative AI & Prompt Engineering

This course provides a practical introduction to large language models (LLMs) and prompt engineering. You will learn how LLMs work, how to design effective prompts, and how to master core techniques such as zero-shot, few-shot, and chain-of-thought prompting.