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🧠The New Wave of AI Building Tools
Today in AI: Seedance hype, CapCut upgrades, and Claude tricks
👋 Hello hello,
If you opened your feed today and felt like AI suddenly sped up again, you weren’t imagining it. Video models are leveling up, editing tools are getting smarter, and productivity apps are quietly absorbing frontier AI.
None of this is hype. These upgrades are already changing how people create and build. Let’s dig in.
🔥🔥🔥 Three big updates
ByteDance is preparing to drop Seedance 2.0, and early chatter is calling it the next state-of-the-art AI video model. With Kling 3.0 freshly released, expectations are already high, and Seedance is positioned as another step forward in video realism and motion quality.
What matters here isn’t just prettier demos. Faster progress in video models lowers the barrier to creating professional-grade visuals without a studio setup. That changes how creators prototype ads, social content, and storytelling formats. The model isn’t live yet, but the anticipation alone shows how competitive the video AI space has become.
While Seedance 2.0 is on the way, ByteDance shipped Seedream 5.0, a new image model now live inside CapCut. It focuses on smarter reasoning, stronger design output, multi-language accuracy, and tighter control over reference images.
In practical terms, this provides everyday creators with a more capable image engine directly within a popular editing app. It’s positioned as a powerful but affordable alternative to higher-end image tools.
Seedream 5.0 is currently available for free across CapCut’s mobile, desktop, and web interfaces, with a broader regional rollout continuing.
Claude Opus 4.6 is expanding beyond chat and into productivity software. New integrations let users access Claude directly inside Excel and PowerPoint, bringing advanced reasoning and automation into familiar workflows.
For spreadsheet users, this means help with analysis, summaries, and structured data tasks without leaving Excel. In PowerPoint, it supports drafting and organizing presentation content faster.
It’s another sign that frontier models are embedding themselves inside everyday office tools instead of living in separate apps.
🔥🔥 Two Tools Worth Trying
1. 🧩 Shipper (Chrome extension builder with Claude)
Shipper uses Claude Opus 4.6 to generate full Chrome extensions from a single prompt. It can build new extensions, recreate existing ones, ensure multi-browser compatibility, and even prepare store listings and privacy policies.
This is best suited for founders, marketers, and developers who want lightweight browser tools without writing everything from scratch. Instead of hours of setup, you describe what you want and iterate.
MarketingSkills is a trending open repository of marketing frameworks, prompts, and workflows designed to pair with Claude. It’s essentially a growing playbook for applying AI to real marketing tasks.
If you work in content, growth, or digital strategy, it’s a useful reference library to adapt and remix. The popularity of the repo shows how quickly shared AI playbooks are becoming part of everyday work.
🔥🔥 One Trending AI Mega Prompt
A viral prompt is circulating that reframes Claude Opus 4.6 as a full technical co-founder instead of a chatbot. Instead of asking for isolated answers, you give it a structured framework to plan, build, test, and polish an actual product.
First, here’s the prompt:
People are using this to ship SEO websites, working Claude apps, dashboards, and small tools in under five minutes. The prompt forces the model to think in stages:
Discovery —> Planning —> Building —> Polish —> Handoff
Paste the technical co-founder prompt into Claude Opus 4.6.
Describe your product idea in plain language.
Let Claude map the build stages and propose a version 1 plan.
Iterate with it as it builds and refines the product.
Did you learn something new? |
💬 Quick poll: What’s the AI workflow you’ve built that saves you the most time?
Until next time,
Kushank @DigitalSamaritan

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