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Good morning! Today is Friday, May 9, 2025.
We have some exciting AI news today: Apple is making strides in developing smart glasses powered by custom chips, and Google introduces a new feature to make accessing its AI models more affordable.

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1. Apple Is Building Smart Glasses to Rival Meta â With and Without AR
Apple is working on a new line of smart glasses, including both standard and augmented reality (AR) versions, aiming to compete with Metaâs Ray-Ban smart glasses. According to Bloomberg, Apple has made progress on a custom chip designed to support multiple cameras on the glasses, targeting mass production by 2026 or 2027. The AR version would align with Metaâs future Orion glasses, while other Apple wearables like AirPods and Apple Watch are also set to benefit from next-gen chips.

2. Google Promises 75% Cost Savings With New AI Caching Feature for Gemini Models
Google just launched âimplicit cachingâ for its Gemini 2.5 API, a behind-the-scenes upgrade that could slash developer costs by up to 75% when using repetitive prompts. Unlike the older manual caching system, this new feature works automaticallyâno setup requiredâby recognizing repeated context in API requests and serving cached responses. Itâs designed to ease the financial strain of using advanced AI models, but developers are watching closely after past issues with billing accuracy.

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3. ChatGPTâs Deep Research Tool Now Integrates with GitHub for Smarter Code Help
OpenAI is rolling out GitHub integration for ChatGPTâs Deep Research tool, allowing users on Plus, Pro, and Team plans to connect AI directly to their code repositories. The assistant can now analyze, explain, and answer questions about your code with cited insightsâmaking debugging and development faster. Enterprise and Education users will get access soon, as OpenAI deepens its developer tools inside Microsoftâs GitHub ecosystem.

4. Pinterest Sees 16% Revenue Jump Thanks to AI-Powered Personalization
Pinterest just reported a 16% year-over-year revenue boost, hitting $855 million in Q1âthanks largely to its AI-driven personalization features. CEO Bill Ready credited advanced algorithms and visual search tools for attracting Gen Z users and creating the best product-market fit in years. The platform is now doubling down on multimodal AI to enhance visual discovery and shopping, aiming to make it easier for users to explore and buy with images, not just words.

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5. Meta Recruits Ex-Google DeepMind Director to Revive Its AI Research Lab
Meta has appointed Robert Fergus, a former research director at Google DeepMind, to lead its long-standing AI research division, FAIR. Fergus returns to Meta at a time when FAIR has seen an exodus of talent and diminished influence, with many researchers moving to Metaâs newer GenAI teamâthe force behind Llama 4. His leadership could mark a fresh chapter for FAIR, which once played a key role in developing Metaâs early AI breakthroughs like Llama 1 and 2.

6. Amazon Launches AI Tool to Help Sellers Instantly Improve Product Listings
Amazon has unveiled "Enhance My Listing," a new AI-powered feature that helps sellers easily update and optimize their product listings using real-time insights. Powered by Amazon Bedrock, the tool suggests improvements to titles, descriptions, and attributes based on current shopping trends and customer behaviorâsaving sellers time while keeping their listings fresh and relevant. With tariffs and economic pressures mounting, this new feature aims to give small and medium businesses a smarter way to stay competitive.
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