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🤝 In Partnership: Turn powerful AI into apps that just work
🤿Deep Dive: Computer History turns Mac activity into searchable memories
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🤿Deep Dive: Microsoft merges Copilot apps
⚒Tool Snapshots: Tools for AI, no-code, and productivity
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🤿 DEEP DIVE
ChatGPT's New Computer History Feature Builds a Full Timeline From Mac Activity
Intelligence: OpenAI rolled out a new ChatGPT feature for Mac that quietly builds a timeline out of app and website activity, then lets that history feed directly into conversations and research. It sounds like a productivity win, but the fine print raises a different question entirely.
Computer History replaces the earlier Chronicle feature and is currently limited to Pro, Business, and Enterprise accounts on the ChatGPT Mac app.
Instead of capturing screenshots, microphone input, or system audio, it records interaction events like clicks, typing, keyboard shortcuts, and app switches.
Those events get turned into local memory files and a day-by-day timeline, complete with suggested skills for repeatable tasks.
The feature requires enabling Memories, and administrators control access for Business and Enterprise accounts rather than individual employees.
OpenAI's own documentation admits the memory files aren't encrypted, meaning other programs running under the same Mac user account could potentially read them.
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🤿 DEEP DIVE
Microsoft Merges Copilot Apps and Cuts the Features That Never Landed
Intelligence: Microsoft is combining its consumer-facing Copilot app with the business-oriented Microsoft 365 Copilot app, ending a split that made the product harder to compete with rivals like ChatGPT and Claude. The merger also means a handful of features, including one particularly divisive animated character, won't be making the trip.
Consumers will lose access to Group Chats, AI-generated podcasts, Copilot Labs experimental features, and Deep Research by August 18, 2026.
Paying professional users get a partial replacement for Deep Research through a feature called Researcher.
Files generated inside the standalone Copilot app will be migrated over to OneDrive during the transition.
Mico, the floating animated character widely compared to an AI-era version of Clippy, is being retired along with the merger.
The consolidation mirrors similar moves across the industry, including Claude folding Cowork into Chat and OpenAI merging Operator into ChatGPT.
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ℹ️ ABOUT US
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Our mission is to empower individuals, boost their productivity, and future-proof their careers.
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