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OpenAI Upgrades Realtime Voice AI
Google’s Big AI Health Move

Welcome to another edition of AI PlanetX.
OpenAI launches voice models for smarter AI apps; Google turns Fitbit into an AI health platform; Anthropic plans AI self-improvement research.
Inside This Edition: 💎
Hottest AI News
Top AI & SaaS Tools
AI Tutorial: Better AI Outputs with Multiple Choice
Top AI & Tech News
AI Art Spotlight
Prompt of the Day: McKinsey‑Level Research Prompts
Featured AI Video
Course of the Day: Python for AI
Hottest AI News
OpenAI
OpenAI Launches Latest Voice Models For Smarter AI Apps

OpenAI just launched 3 latest voice models in its API for developers. The goal is simple: help apps talk, listen, translate, transcribe, reason, use tools, and take action during live conversations.
Details:
GPT-Realtime-2 brings GPT-5-class reasoning to voice agents. It can handle harder requests, follow instructions better, use tools, keep longer context, manage interruptions, and speak with tone control
GPT-Realtime-Translate supports speech from 70+ input languages into 13 output languages. It is made for live translation in customer support, education, creator platforms, calls, broadcasts
GPT-Realtime-Whisper adds streaming speech-to-text for live transcription while someone is speaking. It can help with meeting captions, call notes, documentation, support logs, recruiting
This release shows where voice AI is going next. Apps will not just answer with speech. They will listen, understand, translate, take notes, use tools, and complete tasks in real time.
One agent, one brain, zero manual work.
Most AI tools forget you the moment the chat ends. SureThing doesn’t.
SureThing is an autonomous agent that can draft in your voice, triage what matters, follow up on things you forgot, and report back with what happened next.
Day 1, you onboard it.
Day 30, it knows your clients and patterns.
Day 90, it catches things you missed.
DeepMind
Google Turns Fitbit Into A Full AI Health Platform

Google is turning Fitbit into a bigger AI health platform. The Fitbit app is becoming Google Health, with an AI coach, a screenless Fitbit Air band, and one place for fitness, sleep, health data, apps, and records.
Details:
Google Health Coach is powered by Gemini and works like a fitness coach, sleep coach, and wellness advisor. It can use your goals, routine, equipment, injuries, sleep, nutrition, and health data to give more personal guidance
Google Health app replaces the Fitbit app. It has four main tabs: Today, Fitness, Sleep, and Health. Users can connect apps, devices, Apple Health, Health Connect, and even US medical records
Fitbit Air is Google’s latest screenless health tracker. It is made for 24/7 wear, works with the Google Health app, and gives the AI coach more health data. It starts at $99
This is not just a Fitbit redesign. Google is building an AI health layer where wearables collect data, the app organizes it, and Gemini turns it into daily fitness, sleep, and wellness guidance.
Top AI & SaaS Tools
HoneyBill (Life-time Deal): AI invoicing tool that creates branded invoices from simple descriptions, sends them through your own email, and helps you track and collect payments
RankSpot: Automated AI agent that researches competitors, writes, and publishes SEO-optimized articles daily to boost rankings and AI citations [F-R-E-E]
Kuku: Open-source, local-first “second brain” that keeps your notes in plain Markdown and turns them into reusable, portable AI context
Flare: Voice-first AI social app that turns private photos, videos, and moods into conversational memories via an AI "Orb," with no public metrics or feeds [F-R-E-E]
Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite: Generally available model optimized for ultra-low latency, high-volume workloads and cost-efficient agentic production use
When Did Your Business Start Running You?
What started as ownership turned into obligation.
Now you’re in every meeting, decision, and channel… not because you want to be, but because things stall without you.
It’s not a capacity issue. It’s a structure issue.
The Freedom Framework shows you how to rebuild work flows, so you can step back without things breaking down.
BELAY U.S.-based Assistants help make that real by bringing ownership to execution, so your business doesn’t rely on you to function.
AI Tutorial
How to Get Better AI Outputs with Multiple Choice Prompts

Most weak AI results come from messy context. Long explanations and half‑formed ideas confuse the system. This tutorial shows a simple fix: use multiple‑choice questions to create clean context before the AI responds.
Define Goal
Write one line describing the final outcome.
Example Goal: “Create 3 strong taglines for my AI newsletter.”
Set Task
Tell the AI its job is to interview you to build context, not guess.
Example Task: “Interview me using multiple choice questions to collect the context you need.”
Control flow (Next Steps)
Give clear rules so it asks questions first, then waits.
Example Next Steps:
Ask 8 to 12 MCQs
Each has A, B, C, D options
After the last question, stop and wait for my answers
Do not generate outputs before I reply
Use interview prompt
Prompt example:
“Goal: Write a landing page headline + subheadline for my AI prompts course.Task: Interview me to build the minimum required context using multiple choice questions.Next Steps: Ask 10 MCQs with A to D options. Keep questions short. After Q10, stop and wait. Do not write anything until you get my choices.”Reply with letters
Answer like: “A, D, B, B, C, A, D, C, B, A”. This removes miscommunication and keeps context tight.
Generate concepts from choices
After you answer, tell it to produce a small set of options based on your selections.
Example: “Using my choices, generate 4 concept options with a name and 2 line description each.”
Compress previews with grid
Once it generates concepts, ask for a compact comparison to save tokens.
Prompt example:
“Generate a 4x4 grid, one concept per grid cell, with name, 1 line idea, and 3 keywords. Then ask which cells I want as standalone versions.”
Note: If the output still feels off, do not rewrite everything. Ask for 3 more MCQs targeting what is missing.
Top AI & Tech News
Anthropic’s latest research arm, the Anthropic Institute, released a research agenda that treats AI self-improvement as an active planning concern
OpenAI Codex runs directly inside Chrome on macOS and Windows, operating in the background across tabs without hijacking the browser
Cloudflare cut 1,100 jobs in an AI-first restructuring, as revenue per employee jumped about 600% over three years from AI-driven productivity gains
Mozilla said Claude Mythos Preview helped patch more security bugs in April than in the previous 15 months combined
AI Art Spotlight

Create Your Own Product Photo Like This Using the Prompt Below:
A hyper-realistic 3D luxury commercial poster featuring a powerful young man — using the uploaded image as the exact face reference — bursting out of a giant gold smartphone screen, wearing a premium bright orange designer outfit, stylish gold-tinted sunglasses, and white luxury sneakers with textured gum soles stepping dramatically into reality. Cinematic wide-angle forced perspective dominates the foreground, surrounded by floating glossy 3D social media icons, golden geometric elements, and luxury branding graphics. Bright studio lighting highlights rich reflections on metallic gold phone edges against matte fabric textures, with an orange, white, and gold palette delivering an ultra-modern Instagram ad aesthetic. Clean white background features bold editorial typography, elegant UI graphics, floating engagement icons, and a QR code area. Ultra-realistic 8K, cinematic shadows, polished commercial art direction, high-end masculine energy, fashion campaign aesthetics, glossy reflections. Aspect ratio 3:4.Model: ChatGPT Images 2.0
Prompt of the Day
McKinsey‑Level Market Research Prompts

Featured AI Video
5 Ways to Make Money in 2026 Using AI
AI Course of the Day
Python for AI: Full Beginner Course [YouTube]

This beginner-friendly course teaches you how to use Python for AI projects with a practical, real-world workflow. You’ll set up VS Code and virtual environments, install packages, and use the interactive window, then learn core Python basics—variables, strings, lists, dictionaries, conditionals, loops, and functions.


