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⭐️ Today’s Feature:

AI Agents Are Reading Your Docs. Are You Ready?

Last month, 48% of visitors to documentation sites across Mintlify were AI agents—not humans.

Claude Code, Cursor, and other coding agents are becoming the actual customers reading your docs. And they read everything.

This changes what good documentation means. Humans skim and forgive gaps. Agents methodically check every endpoint, read every guide, and compare you against alternatives with zero fatigue.

Your docs aren't just helping users anymore—they're your product's first interview with the machines deciding whether to recommend you.

That means:
→ Clear schema markup so agents can parse your content
→ Real benchmarks, not marketing fluff
→ Open endpoints agents can actually test
→ Honest comparisons that emphasize strengths without hype

In the agentic world, documentation becomes 10x more important. Companies that make their products machine-understandable will win distribution through AI.

🤯 MYSTERY AI LINK 🤯

The mystery link can lead to ANYTHING AI-related: tools, memes, articles, videos, and more…

Our AI tool picks of the day:

👻 Ghostype

An AI voice interface that learns your style.

👩‍💻 NothingHere

Hide your screen by pressing one key.

Your first HR system, implemented right

Rolling out your first HR tool? Get a step-by-step guide to avoid common mistakes, drive adoption, and build a scalable HR foundation.

OPENAI INTRODUCES GPT-5.4 🦾

What’s new? OpenAI is rolling out GPT-5.4 (called GPT-5.4 Thinking in ChatGPT) across ChatGPT, the API, and Codex, plus a higher-end GPT-5.4 Pro for the toughest work.

Want the details? GPT-5.4 combines upgrades in reasoning, coding, and tool-using “agent” workflows into one model. It brings the coding strength of GPT-5.3-Codex, improves tasks like spreadsheets, presentations, and documents, and aims for less back-and-forth. One notable improvement is that it shows an upfront plan for longer answers so you can steer it mid-response. It also supports up to 1M tokens of context (allowing for longer, more substantive inputs), and uses tools more efficiently to cut token use and speed up results.

Why should you care? For users, this means faster, more accurate help on real work — coding, research, and office tasks — in more situations, while reducing errors and cost. For developers, it enables more reliable agents that can run workflows end-to-end overall.

LEVONO UNVEILS PHYSICAL AI WORKMATE FOR YOUR DESK 🦾

What’s up? Lenovo unveiled a concept device called the AI Workmate, a small robotic desk companion with expressive “puppy dog” eyes designed to help people with work tasks.

How does it work? The AI Workmate is a small robotic arm that sits on a desk and acts like a physical AI assistant. It has a rotating base, a movable arm, and a small screen that shows animated eyes, giving it a personality similar to a digital pet. Users can talk to it like a voice assistant, and it can move or reposition itself while helping with productivity tasks. Unlike many AI assistants that rely on cloud servers, Lenovo says this device processes AI locally on the device itself. That means faster responses and potentially better privacy since data doesn’t have to be sent to the internet.

Why does this matter? The concept shows how tech companies are experimenting with physical AI companions, not just apps or software. If devices like this become common, future workplaces may include AI helpers that live on your desk, interact with you, and assist with tasks in real time. It also underscores a shift toward local AI processing, which could make AI tools faster and more private — a shift we discussed Inside the Kitchen a few weeks ago.

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Hi — I’m Hunter, a PhD candidate whose work has appeared in major academic journals and popular tech outlets. I founded FryAI to make staying ahead of AI clear, accessible, and fun.

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