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OpenAI’s big bet on expanding economic opportunity with AI

On September 4, 2025, OpenAI rolled out a plan that goes beyond building smarter models, it’s about making sure people benefit from AI, not just companies. Their new initiatives focus on jobs, training, and certifications that aim to reshape how workers and businesses connect in the AI economy.

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Gemini CLI: Google’s free AI agent that lives in your terminal

Google has launched Gemini CLI, a powerful new command-line interface (CLI) that brings their cutting-edge AI model—Gemini 2.5 Pro—right into your terminal. And the best part? It’s free, open source, and ready to change how developers, creators, and teams interact with artificial intelligence.

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These AI tools are absolutely magical—and they’re hiring!

There’s a lot of hype around AI right now—some of it deserved, some of it delusional, and some of it written by people who’ve clearly never touched a command line. But in between the buzzwords and billionaire egos, there are AI tools that actually work. Like, really work. Like “why am I smiling at my screen like this is sorcery?” work.

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OpenAI: Paint me like one of your French neural nets

Let’s be honest: AI image generation used to be a little… cursed. Sure, it was fun. You’d type in something like “astronaut walking on the moon in the style of Van Gogh,” and then hold your breath while the machine spit out a blurry nightmare with seven fingers and no soul. But now? DALL·E 3 entered the chat like, “Alright, I’ve had 150,000 shots of espresso. Let’s rally!!”

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Who owns your AI art? TLDR: Not you!

Artificial intelligence is shaking up the creative world, generating stunning artwork, music, and even written content at the click of a button. But as AI-generated works flood the internet, a major legal question looms: Who actually owns AI-generated content, and can you profit from it?

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