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⭐️ Today’s Feature:
Better prompts. Better AI output.
AI gets smarter when your input is complete. Wispr Flow helps you think out loud and capture full context by voice, then turns that speech into a clean, structured prompt you can paste into ChatGPT, Claude, or any assistant. No more chopping up thoughts into typed paragraphs. Preserve constraints, examples, edge cases, and tone by speaking them once. The result is faster iteration, more precise outputs, and less time re-prompting. Try Wispr Flow for AI or see a 30-second demo.
🤯 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:
🎥 Lunair
Generate studio-quality explainer videos.
💰 MiDash
An AI-powered investment broker you can talk to.
AI is all the rage, but are you using it to your advantage?
Successful AI transformation starts with deeply understanding your organization’s most critical use cases. We recommend this practical guide from You.com that walks through a proven framework to identify, prioritize, and document high-value AI opportunities. Learn more with this AI Use Case Discovery Guide.
WEBSITES ARE TALKING TO AI 👩💻
What’s up? Google Chrome has released an early preview of WebMCP, a new feature designed to help AI agents interact with websites more smoothly and accurately.
Want the details? Right now, when AI tries to use a website, it often has to “look” at the screen like a human would. It scans images or messy code and tries to guess where buttons and forms are located. That process can be slow, expensive, and easy to break if a website changes its layout. WebMCP fixes this by letting websites clearly tell AI what actions are available. For example, instead of guessing how to book a flight, the website can directly say, “Here is the booking function.” The AI can then use that tool instantly, without guessing.
Why does this matter? This could make AI-powered browsing faster, cheaper, and more reliable. For businesses using AI agents, that means fewer errors and lower costs. For everyday users, it could mean smoother AI assistants that actually work the way they’re supposed to.
ARCHAEOLOGISTS USE AI TO DISCOVER ANCIENT BOARD GAME ♟️
What’s up? Archaeologists used AI to help figure out how an ancient Roman board game was played.
How did this work? The small stone board was discovered decades ago at Coriovallum, in what is now Heerlen in the Netherlands, and stored at The Roman Museum with little attention. Recently, Leiden University archaeologist Walter Crist, who studies ancient games, recognized its carved geometric pattern as a likely game board. The problem was that no one knew the rules. To solve this, researchers programmed two AI systems to play tens of thousands of simulated games on a digital version of the stone. They tested more than 100 possible rule sets from known ancient games and compared the results to the uneven wear marks on the real board. The AI found that the wear patterns best matched “blocking” games, where players try to trap their opponents, similar to tic-tac-toe.
Why is this significant? This pushes back the history of blocking-style games in Europe by more than a thousand years. It also shows how AI can help historians uncover lost parts of human culture that would otherwise remain a mystery.
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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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