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🧠 AI Is Sliding Into Your Inbox, Your Doctor’s Office, and Your Search Bar

Today in AI: Gemini gets personal, Claude moves into healthcare, and Trends gets smarter.

đź‘‹ Hello hello,

Google is pushing Gemini closer to your daily life. Anthropic is packaging Claude for healthcare. And Google Trends is getting smarter without asking you to do extra work.

It’s all pointing in the same direction. AI is moving from optional to default.

Let’s get into it.

🔥🔥🔥 Three big updates

Google is rolling out “Personal Intelligence” inside the Gemini app. The big idea is simple. Gemini can connect to your Google apps and give you more tailored help based on your context. That includes things like Gmail, Photos, and more. 

This is a big moment for personal AI. Because the model itself isn’t the only advantage anymore. Distribution matters. And Google has a lot of it.

If you’re someone who lives inside the Google ecosystem, this moves Gemini from “helpful chatbot” to “assistant that actually knows what’s going on.” Which is useful. And also a little scary, depending on your privacy tolerance

Anthropic just announced Claude for Healthcare. It’s a set of tools aimed at healthcare providers, payers, and patients, following OpenAI’s recent ChatGPT Health reveal. 

What’s notable here is the framing. This isn’t “AI helps you write better.” This is Claude being positioned for real clinical and admin workflows, where reliability and compliance actually matter.

AI in healthcare has always been full of promise. But it’s also full of risk. So anytime a major model company launches a dedicated healthcare track, it’s a sign we’re moving from experiments to products that will be used in the real world.

Google revamped its Trends Explore page and added Gemini-powered capabilities. Now, it can automatically identify and compare related trends based on your search. 

If you’ve ever used Google Trends and felt like you were doing too much manual clicking just to find the “real” thread, this update is for you.

This is especially useful for marketers, journalists, creators, and researchers who need better starting points fast. You don’t just get one trend line. You get context and comparisons without having to do extra work. 

🔥🔥 Two tools worth trying out

1) 🎥 Phia

Phia is a screen recording tool for people who want clean, sharp recordings without spending hours editing.

It’s great for quick product demos, tutorials, team walkthroughs, or even async updates. You hit record, and it helps make the video look more polished right away.

This is an open-source script that helps remove or disable Windows 11 AI components. That includes things like Copilot and Recall, along with other AI features built into newer Windows builds.

If you want a cleaner system, care about privacy, or just don’t want AI baked into your OS, this is worth checking out.

🔥 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do With AI

This creator on X put together a thread where he collected Claude prompts that went viral across Reddit, X, and research communities. The thread includes all 13 prompts, and you can grab them straight from the link.

Here’s how to use it.

1. Open the thread and scan the prompt list until one matches what you need.
2. Copy the prompt and paste it into Claude.
3. Add your context, like your topic, your goal, and the format you want back.
4. Ask Claude to show its reasoning or assumptions so you can sanity check the output.
5. Save the best prompt as a reusable template so you don’t have to rewrite it every time.

You have a prompt for finding contradictions, reviewing material, creating one-page mental models, and more. Check out all 13 prompts here.

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Until next time,
Kushank @DigitalSamaritan

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