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⚡ WHAT'S AT STAKE TODAY ⚡
- 🔮💊 Oura launches a proprietary AI model focused on women's health
- 🤖👔 Uber engineers built an AI version of their boss
- 🌐💰 Nimble raises $47M to give AI agents access to real-time web data
- 🔧🤖 New Relic launches new AI agent platform and OpenTelemetry tools
- 🏢🔌 Anthropic launches new push for enterprise agents with plug-ins for finance, engineering, and design
- 💰🧠 Meta strikes up to $100B AMD chip deal as it chases 'personal superintelligence'
- 🎵🤖 Music generator ProducerAI joins Google Labs
- 🏢👔 OpenAI COO says 'we have not yet really seen AI penetrate enterprise business processes'
- ⚙️🔄 Google adds a way to create automated workflows to Opal
Oura debuts specialized AI chatbot for comprehensive women's reproductive health
Oura launches a proprietary AI model focused on women's health
Oura, the popular wearable technology company, unveiled its first custom artificial intelligence model designed specifically for women's health on Tuesday. The new AI powers the company's chatbot, Oura Advisor, providing personalized health insights across the entire reproductive health journey—from early menstrual cycles through menopause.
The groundbreaking model is now available through Oura Labs, the company's experimental feature platform where users can opt into testing new capabilities within the Oura app.
What sets this AI apart is its foundation in rigorous medical research and clinical expertise. The model incorporates established medical standards, peer-reviewed research, and knowledge sources that have been thoroughly reviewed by Oura's in-house team of board-certified clinicians and women's health specialists. Beyond textbook knowledge, the AI integrates real-time biometric data and long-term health trends to deliver truly personalized guidance.
The timing of this launch reflects a growing trend of consumers seeking AI-powered health guidance, particularly for sensitive topics like menstrual irregularities and perimenopause symptoms. Oura recognized that existing general-purpose AI systems often fall short when addressing the complexity and nuance of women's health concerns.
"This custom model is a fundamental shift in how we responsibly deploy AI in health to meet the needs of our members," explained Dr. Ricky Bloomfield, Oura's chief medical officer. "Women's health is too complex—and too often overlooked—to rely on one-size-fits-all systems. By designing a model specifically for women and grounding it in trusted clinical science and real-world biometric data, we're setting the standard for how responsible intelligence should be built."
The development aligns with Oura's user demographics. Last October, Chief Commercial Officer Dorothy Kilroy revealed that the company's fastest-growing segment isn't fitness enthusiasts, but women in their early twenties—a demographic particularly interested in understanding their reproductive health.
When users pose women's health questions to Oura Advisor, the new AI model springs into action, consulting its extensive research database while simultaneously analyzing the user's comprehensive biometric profile. This includes sleep patterns, physical activity levels, menstrual cycle data, pregnancy information, stress indicators, and other relevant health metrics collected by the Oura ring.
Oura has intentionally designed the AI to be emotionally intelligent—non-dismissive, reassuring, and supportive in its responses. This approach addresses a common complaint about healthcare interactions where women's concerns are often minimized or dismissed. However, the company emphasizes that the AI is not intended to replace medical professionals and should not be used for diagnosis or treatment planning.
Privacy and security remain paramount in the system's design. Oura hosts the entire model on its own controlled infrastructure, ensuring that user conversations are never shared with third parties or sold to external organizations. This commitment to data protection is crucial given the sensitive nature of reproductive health information.
For users eager to explore this new capability, accessing the women's health AI model is straightforward. Simply navigate to Oura Labs through the drop-down menu in the upper-left corner of the Oura app and opt into the experimental features.
This launch represents more than just a new feature—it signals a broader shift toward specialized, gender-specific AI applications in healthcare. By combining clinical expertise with longitudinal biometric data, Oura is pioneering a more nuanced approach to AI-powered health guidance that could influence how other companies develop similar technologies.
🔍 Which AI Dilemma Should We Tackle First?
- ⚠️ 1. Speed vs. Understanding The rapid pace of AI development is outpacing our ability to comprehend or regulate it.
- 🧠 2. Lack of Alignment AI systems don’t necessarily optimize for what’s good for humans—even when they seem to.
- 🏢 3. Power Concentration AI is consolidating power into the hands of a few tech giants and governments.
- 🤖 4. Automation Without Purpose AI is replacing jobs faster than society is creating meaningful alternatives.
- 🛑 5. Loss of Human Agency We risk becoming passive consumers of AI decisions, losing creativity and independent thinking.
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Uber teams create AI chatbot mimicking CEO for presentation practice
Uber engineers built an AI version of their boss
Uber engineers have created an AI chatbot version of CEO Dara Khosrowshahi to practice presentations before meeting with leadership. Teams use this "Dara AI" to refine their pitches and prepare for executive meetings.
Khosrowshahi revealed this innovation during a podcast interview, emphasizing how engineers are transforming the company. About 90% of Uber's software engineers now use AI tools, with 30% being "power users" who are completely rethinking the company's architecture and dramatically boosting productivity.
🎙 New Episode: Turn Views Into Revenue with Ivan Unfiltered
Most businesses are posting content…
But very few are turning it into revenue.
In this episode, I sit down with Ivan Unfiltered — founder of Viral Video Labs and the force behind one of the biggest podcasts coming out of Las Vegas.
Ivan doesn’t just create content. He builds content systems that convert.
Through Viral Video Labs, he helps entrepreneurs and brands:
- Stop the scroll
- Capture real attention
- Turn short-form video into leads, sales, and authority
We break down:
- 🔥 Why most businesses fail at short-form
- 🔥 The difference between viral and profitable
- 🔥 How to build a repeatable content machine
- 🔥 The future of short-form media
If you’re serious about growing your brand online — this episode is a must-watch.
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Google adds a way to create automated workflows to Opal
Google introduces automated workflow agents to its no-code app builder.
Google announced on Tuesday that it's introducing a new automated workflow feature to its vibe-coding app Opal. The company revealed that a new agent will enable users to create mini-apps through simple text prompts, allowing them to plan and execute complex tasks without any technical expertise.
The feature leverages Google's Gemini 3 Flash model and intelligently selects the appropriate tools to complete various tasks. For example, the agent can utilize Google Sheets to maintain memory across sessions, such as managing a shopping list for e-commerce applications. The system autonomously creates and plans subsequent steps for assigned tasks.
According to Google, these agents are designed to be natively interactive. When additional information is required, they will prompt users for input or present multiple choices to help determine the best course of action. This interactive approach ensures that users without coding knowledge can still build sophisticated workflows within their applications.
Opal was initially launched for U.S. users in July 2025 as a tool that allows anyone to create mini web applications or modify existing ones. The platform expanded rapidly throughout 2025, rolling out to 15 additional countries including Canada, India, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, Brazil, and Singapore in October. By November, Google had made the tool available in over 160 countries worldwide.
In December 2025, Google integrated Opal into the Gemini web app, introducing a visual editor that enables users to create custom applications without writing any code. This move positioned Google alongside other companies in the growing no-code development space.
The no-code app development market is becoming increasingly competitive, with numerous startups offering similar natural language programming tools. Notable competitors include Lovable and Replit, while emerging players like Wabi, Emergent (backed by SoftBank and Lightspeed), and Accel-backed Rocket.new are also gaining traction in this rapidly evolving sector.
⚡ Let’s Make AI Actually Useful:
What Would Move the Needle in *Your* Industry?
AI has potential — but generic advice rarely helps.
What would be genuinely valuable for AI to do in your industry right now?
• Automate a painful workflow?
• Improve decision-making?
• Replace a manual process that wastes time?
• Help your team upskill faster?
Tell us what you’d want AI to handle — or where you feel stuck.
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