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Leaked: Google’s ‘Jarvis AI’ Ready to Browse

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AI Daybreak: Your Daily Dose of Silicon Beach Madness

By Tommy Vee

This week, we’re diving into some juicy AI news. First up, Google’s accidental leak of its Jarvis AI, which promises to do your browsing for you—AI’s taking over, folks. Meanwhile, OpenAI just scored big with the acquisition of Chat.com, making waves in the digital domain world. Plus, a humanoid robot’s portrait of Alan Turing sold for a record $1.3 million, proving AI art is here to stay. It’s all happening, and the future’s looking a lot more tech-heavy. Let’s break it down!

AI Paints Turing, Breaks the Bank: $1.3M for Robot Art

So this AI robot, Ai-Da, whipped up a portrait of Alan Turing and sold it for a cool $1.3 million. Yeah, you heard right—art by a robot. Sotheby’s expected it to go for a fraction of that, but bidders went wild, like it’s the next Mona Lisa. They’re calling it A.I. God, and it’s all about the “god-like” power of AI—like we need a reminder. Ai-Da’s creators are milking it for “dialogue on tech,” but let’s be real, it’s a cash machine with a paintbrush.

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Google’s Jarvis: Your Personal Browser Muscle

Google’s “Jarvis” AI got leaked—a virtual butler for the web. This thing’s set to hit the streets, handling your online errands like it’s got nothing better to do. Wanna book a flight? Order pizza? This AI’s on it, all by itself. The Chrome Store let it slip early, but Google pulled it back fast. Official launch might be around December. Soon enough, you’ll have a digital sidekick with all the charm—and maybe some of the attitude—of Tony Stark's Jarvis.

OpenAI Snags Chat.com: Flexes Its Digital Muscle

OpenAI just bagged Chat.com like it’s nothing, redirecting it straight to ChatGPT. The domain, once sold to HubSpot’s Shah for a cool $15.5 million, got flipped to OpenAI—probably paid in some shiny shares. No brand change, just flexing the portfolio. Shah’s sitting pretty, laughing all the way to the bank. Looks like OpenAI’s building its own little empire—next up, Chat.ai? Whatever the price was, it's clear OpenAI's playing for keeps in the AI game.

The Tommy Vee Take

As we race into this brave new AI world, one thing’s clear: we’re in for a wild ride. From AI-powered art making millions to digital assistants taking over our browsing, it’s all happening faster than we can say "Jarvis." So, buckle up—it’s not just about technology anymore; it’s about what we do with it. Stay tuned, and let’s see where this digital frontier takes us. Until next time, keep your eyes on the bots.

That’s a wrap, fellas. Stay sharp, and don’t let the bots get too big for their boots! This is Tommy Vee, signing off.