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AI to help you study, create videos, and (almost) clean your house
Generate professional AI videos, study with AI, and imagine a world where household chores are a thing of the past.

Hey AI Operators,
It starting to feel like we’re living in a sci‑fi novel as Haier announced its “housework terminator” home assistant robots. I’ll be first in line to buy one when they go on the market!
In other news, Claude Code put limits on usage because people have been going too crazy, and ChatGPT released a new tool for studying.
Personally, I’ve been experimenting a lot with ChatGPT’s agent mode. I’m loving it so far and I’m excited for what’s still to come.
Now, let’s dive into this week’s newsletter.
Got any questions? Hit reply – I love hearing from you. And if you know someone who'd love this, share it with them.
Today at a glance:
ChatGPT releases new “study and learn” tool.
Anthropic slaps weekly limits on Claude Code after power users burned too many tokens.
Haier announces “Housework Terminator” robot.
Guide: Create cinematic AI videos with Google’s new Flow.
Media: ChatGPT agent mode - a video tutorial.
Tool: Writer: a super agent builder enabling complex workflows across 600+ tools.
News:
Study and learn with ChatGPT’s new tool
ChatGPT projects just got a big boost. Now you can do deep research and use voice mode. It even remembers past chats, making follow-ups easier. You can also upload files and pick models on your phone.
This will definitely make project management smoother and more accessible.
Anthropic clamps down on Claude Code power users
Anthropic announced that it will impose new weekly rate limits on its Claude Code tool starting August 28th.
This is to stop a small percentage of users who run Claude Code continuously in the background 24/7, sharing accounts and reselling access to the coding too.
For most users, there’s no need to worry. Anthropic estimated the caps would affect less than 5% of current subscribers.
“Housework Terminator” from Haier
Chinese home appliance and electronics brand Haier unveiled its humanoid robot, HIVA Haiwa, at AWE 2025 China. The robot is designed to perform household chores like washing dishes, ironing, cleaning floors and windows and more.
Currently, it’s not fully autonomous and its actions are controlled by remote engineers.
We still have a few years to go before these become commonplace, but who WOULDN’T love to outsource boring household chores to a robot?
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One Guide: How to create cinematic AI videos with Flow
Flow is Google’s AI video creation tool that helps you make high-quality video clips and scenes just by typing what you want. It was built with the help of real filmmakers and uses powerful AI models like Gemini and Veo to bring your ideas to life.
You can easily create, customize, and combine clips into full scenes in just a few steps.
To use it, you need to be on a paid Google AI plan.
1. Open a Project
Go to the project view to see all your current video projects.
Click on a project or start a new one.
2. Enter a Prompt
You’ll see a prompt box set to “text to video” by default.
Type what you want to see, and Flow will generate a video based on your prompt.
You can switch modes using the dropdown menu.
3. Try Different Video Modes
Frames to Video: Use images as your first frame, last frame, or both.
Ingredients Drawer: Reuse old frames, upload new images, or generate fresh ones to use.
Add camera moves easily with the camera icon — no need to describe them in your prompt.
4. Use “Ingredients to Video” Mode
Pick multiple characters, objects, or locations (called "ingredients").
Add a prompt explaining how they should interact.
This helps keep visual consistency across clips.
5. Build a Scene in Scenebuilder
Once you like a clip, hover over it and click “Add to Scene.”
This opens the Scenebuilder, where you combine clips into a sequence.
6. Add More Clips with “Jump To”
Use Jump To to create a follow-up clip that flows naturally from the previous one.
Add a prompt, and Flow will generate the next scene.
7. Fine-Tune Your Scene
Trim clips with the handles.
Use the plus (+) button to extend clips or save frames for later.
Rearrange clips however you want.
8. Download Your Scene
When you're happy with your sequence, hit download and you're done.
Flow is perfect for creatives, content creators, or anyone who wants to bring ideas to life visually without needing editing software or film school.
One Media: One Media
As I mentioned, I’ve been exploring AI agents further this week. This is the next frontier for AI, where we’ll see tools orchestrating and completing complex workflows with minimal supervision.
In my latest video, I explain how to use ChatGPT agent mode for real business workflows, going beyond booking restaurants or making shopping lists.
One Tool: AI Workflows Made Simple
Writer is an enterprise-grade generative AI platform designed to help businesses create, manage, and scale custom AI agents across departments, from marketing and HR to legal and support.
It helps businesses get work done faster by using custom-built assistants. These AI assistants can write content, answer questions, fill out reports, or help with support tasks, and you can build them without needing to code.
Writer also integrates with your company’s own documents and tools, like Google Docs or Slack, so the AI always knows your stuff and stays on-brand. It’s mainly for enterprises who are serious about integrating AI and want to use it across different teams in a safe, smart, and private way.
TL;DR:
ChatGPT Study Mode is designed to help students learn, not just cheat.
Claude Code gets usage limits starting August 28, targeting power users only.
Haier’s “Housework Terminator” robot is here… almost. It’s remote-controlled (for now).
Google Flow lets you create cinematic AI videos with just a prompt — but you’ll need a paid Google AI plan.
ChatGPT agent mode lets you orchestrate more complex workflows, and it’s just the beginning.
Writer is your enterprise AI assistant builder, handling everything from reports to RFPs — no coding required.