In this issue:
🤝In Partnership: Protect your sales
🤿Deep Dive: Gemini Deep Think solves professional research problems
📘Learn Something: Edit any image with plain English
🤝Powered by: How to effectively use ChatGPT
🤿Deep Dive: Microsoft CEO predicts mass job automation
⚒Tool Snapshots: Tools for AI, no-code, and productivity
🖼AI Art: Examples of great and trending AI art
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🤿 DEEP DIVE
Google's Gemini Deep Think Produces Publishable Mathematics and Physics Research
Intelligence: Google published two papers detailing how Gemini Deep Think mode, under direction from expert mathematicians and scientists, solved professional research problems across mathematics, physics, and computer science. The math research agent "Aletheia" features a natural language verifier to identify flaws and enable iterative solution revision, plus can admit failure to solve a problem which is a key feature improving researcher efficiency.

Source: Google DeepMind
Since achieving IMO Gold-medal standard in July 2025, Gemini Deep Think scored up to 90% on IMO-ProofBench Advanced test as inference-time compute scales, with Aletheia enabling several advancements including a fully autonomous research paper calculating eigenweights in arithmetic geometry without human intervention.
The agent autonomously solved four open questions on Bloom's Erdős Conjectures database from 700 evaluated problems, with works submitted to reputable journals classified as "publishable quality" though Google doesn't claim any "Major Advance" or “Landmark Breakthrough" results yet.
In computer science, Gemini broke deadlocks on classic problems like Max-Cut and Steiner Tree by pulling advanced tools from unrelated continuous mathematics branches, engineered a three-item combinatorial counterexample settling a decade-old 2015 conjecture in online submodular optimization, and proved why automatic noise-filtering techniques work.
The "Advisor" collaboration model emerged where humans guide AI through iterative "Vibe-Proving" cycles to validate intuition, using techniques like "balanced prompting" requesting simultaneous proof or refutation to prevent confirmation bias and code-assisted verification.
📘 LEARN SOMETHING
Edit Any Image with Plain English Using this Free Open-Source Tool
(No Photoshop Needed)
RedNote just released FireRed Image Edit. It is an open-source model that's being called the new state-of-the-art for AI image editing. It's free, runs locally, and lets you modify images with simple text instructions.

How to set it up:
Clone the repo: git clone https://github.com/FireRedTeam/FireRed-Image-Edit.
Install dependencies: pip install -r requirements.txt (works on any GPU with 8GB+ VRAM).
Load any image and type what you want changed: "Remove the background," "Make it sunset lighting," "Change the shirt to blue".
It handles complex edits too like object removal, style transfer, face editing, and scene modification all from text prompts.
For non-technical users: watch for a ComfyUI node or Hugging Face Space - community versions are popping up fast
📌Source: r/StableDiffusion — github.com/FireRedTeam/FireRed-Image-Edit. Note, Running any code found from GitHub is dangerous, as sometimes the code is malicious. Use at your own risk.
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🤿 DEEP DIVE
Microsoft's Mustafa Suleyman Says AI Will Automate Most White-Collar Tasks Within 18 Months
Intelligence: Microsoft CEO Mustafa Suleyman predicted most white-collar tasks will be fully automated by AI within 12 to 18 months, saying "we're going to have human-level performance on most, if not all, professional tasks" for lawyers, accountants, project managers, and marketing roles. He noted the trend is already observable in software engineering where employees use AI-assisted coding for vast majority of code production.

Suleyman joins a chorus of AI executives warning of mass job replacement, computer scientist Stuart Russell said political leaders are looking at "80% unemployment" due to AI affecting jobs from surgeons to CEOs, while Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei previously said AI could wipe out half of entry-level white-collar jobs.
Business Insider recently reported "AI fatigue" has hit software engineering where the technology unlocked productivity but also exhaustion, as workers are expected to take on more work at once despite automation promises.
Microsoft is among leading companies pushing workplace AI through products like Copilot and investments in OpenAI and Anthropic, with Suleyman noting the relationship to technology has changed dramatically in the last six months.
⚒ TOOL SNAPSHOTS
Futuristic tools within AI, no-code, and productivity
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💻 DatoCMS - Effortlessly implement visual editing for a seamless WYSIWYG effect.
💸 Edgee - Compress prompts, reduce token costs by 50%.
🖼 AI ART
Examples of great and trending AI art
ℹ️ ABOUT US
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