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đź§  What Did ChatGPT Learn About You This Year?

Today in AI: ChatGPT Wrapped, ClickUp’s new Super Agents, and New York’s first AI safety law

đź‘‹ Hello hello,

As the year ends, even ChatGPT is doing a recap.

OpenAI rolled out your personal “Spotify Wrapped for AI,” ClickUp’s building agents that act like real teammates, and New York just passed one of the first serious AI-safety laws.

Let’s get into it.

🔥🔥🔥 Three big updates

ChatGPT has introduced a new annual recap, called Your Year with ChatGPT, which is now rolling out to users in select countries. It summarizes your 2025 interactions — like total messages, top themes, and usage patterns — and pairs them with AI-generated imagery and playful awards that reflect your unique chat history. This feature is available to Free, Plus, and Pro users who have saved chat history and reference memory enabled. 

This looks like the same trend we’ve seen with other apps (LinkedIn, Uber) offering year-end snapshots, but it’s the most personalized one yet, directly tied to your AI habits.

ClickUp announced Super Agents™, a new class of AI assistants built to act more like real teammates than simple automation scripts. According to the launch messaging, these agents operate with “100% context” — meaning they understand your tasks, docs, calendars, conversations, and more — and can send messages, manage work, and improve over time based on feedback. They’re designed to work natively inside ClickUp and sync with data from external sources.

This isn’t just rule-based automation. The idea is to blur the line between human collaboration and AI assistance, with memory and feedback loops that adjust with use.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed the RAISE Act into law, setting state-level requirements for AI safety, transparency, and reporting. The legislation mandates that large AI developers publish their safety frameworks and disclose serious safety incidents within a defined timeframe, and it creates a state office to enforce and report on these standards. 

This move comes even as federal policymakers debate national AI rules — positioning states like New York and California as the testbed for AI safety regulation in practice.

🔥🔥 Two tools worth trying

Claude Chrome Extension
Anthropic’s Claude Chrome extension brings the Claude AI assistant directly into your browser. It can help summarize pages, write responses, extract key points, and assist wherever you’re reading or researching. If your work involves flipping between tabs and notes, this tool reduces friction by keeping AI right where you are.

Kling 2.6 Motion Control
The new Kling 2.6 Motion Control update on Higgsfield introduces far more realistic full-body movement and expression mapping in generative video, with up to 30-second clip generation. It’s a free, day-zero access release, and for anyone playing with AI video, it’s a noticeable step up in motion quality.

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

You can build an AI agent that prepares meeting briefings automatically — pulling context from your calendar, researching external attendees, fetching related files, and sending a prep message before the meeting starts. Here’s the pattern:

  1. Trigger: When it’s ~15 minutes before a meeting on your calendar, wake the agent.

  2. Analyze: Let the agent parse the event — title, time, participants, and context.

  3. Research: If there are external people attending, have it look them up online for background info.

  4. Fetch resources: If the event mentions things like a deck or agenda, instruct the agent to look in your cloud storage (e.g., Google Drive).

  5. Deliver prep: Send you a comprehensive message (e.g., Slack DM) that pulls all of that together — attendee context, links, agendas, and summaries.

This workflow turns back-to-back meetings from “I hope I’m ready” into “Here’s exactly what I need before it starts.” It’s simple to build in Zapier Agents using plain language triggers and actions.

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Until next time,
Kushank @DigitalSamaritan

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