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Today’s Menu

Appetizer: Google’s new tool can find flights for you ✈️

Entrée: AI helps develop antibiotics to kill drug-resistant bacteria 🦠

Dessert: Apple is bringing AI robots into homes 🏠

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GOOGLE’S NEW TOOL CAN FIND FLIGHTS FOR YOU ✈️

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What’s new? Google has launched “Flight Deals,” an AI-powered search tool in Google Flights that helps flexible travelers find the best bargains with simple, conversational searches.

How does it work? Instead of manually tweaking dates, destinations, and filters, users can type a natural request—like “week-long trip this winter to a city with great food” or “10-day ski trip in the mountains.” Google’s AI interprets these preferences, then pulls real-time data from hundreds of airlines and booking sites to surface the most relevant, money-saving options. The tool can even suggest destinations you might not have considered. Flight Deals is rolling out in beta across the U.S., Canada, and India.

Why should you care? The days of searching through multiple websites to find the best flight deals are coming to an end. By combining AI’s understanding of nuance with live pricing data, it can help users discover affordable adventures faster than ever.

AI HELPS DEVELOP ANTIBIOTICS TO KILL DRUG-RESISTANT BACTERIA 🦠

What’s new? MIT researchers have used generative AI to design two new antibiotics that can kill drug-resistant bacteria, including MRSA and a hard-to-treat form of gonorrhea.

How did this work? The team fed AI algorithms billions of chemical possibilities, allowing the system to generate entirely new molecular structures that have never existed in any database. They then screened these digital compounds for antibacterial activity, filtering out those likely to be toxic or similar to existing drugs. One resulting antibiotic, NG1, targets drug-resistant gonorrhea by disrupting the bacterial outer membrane. Another, DN1, proved effective against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Both candidates worked in lab tests and mouse models, showing promising results against infections resistant to standard treatments.

Why is this significant? Drug-resistant infections kill nearly 5 million people globally each year. By using AI to explore “chemical spaces” far beyond human reach, researchers can discover entirely new antibiotics—potentially transforming how we fight superbugs.

APPLE IS BRINGING AI ROBOTS INTO HOMES 🏠

What’s up? Apple is reportedly working on a bold AI-powered smart home lineup, including animated Siri upgrades, home robots, a smart display, and security cameras.

Want the details? Apple’s plan centers on a more advanced Siri, powered by large language models for natural, conversational interactions—similar to ChatGPT’s voice mode. Another standout concept is a tabletop robot resembling an iPad on a moving arm that can follow you, dance, and visually interact, possibly using animated Memoji or the Finder logo. Apple is also developing a smart home display—slated for next year—that could control devices, play music, take notes, make calls, and personalize content using facial recognition. The lineup may also include a wheeled home robot, humanoid concepts, and a range of security cameras, all running on new software designed for multi-user households.

Why should you care? If realized, this could turn Apple’s AI into an interactive home hub—blending AI, robotics, and personalization to make smart homes more intuitive, engaging, and secure.

SALTY SATURDAY 🧂

Who’s feeling salty this week? 

Developers everywhere are bristling at ex-GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke’s provocative proclamation that coders must “use AI or quit coding,” sparking sharp backlash from those who argue that such a stark ultimatum dismisses the value of human skill, creativity, and craftsmanship in software development.

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