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🧠 AI Agents, Neural Gaming, and an AI CMO

Today in AI: NVIDIA’s agent tools, Manus goes local, and a workflow to create animated films with AI.

šŸ‘‹ Hello hello,

Hope Tuesday is treating you well.

Today’s newsletter is packed with that shift in action, from always-on agents to AI running on your own computer, plus a workflow that feels straight out of a studio production team.

Let’s get into it.

 šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„ Three Highly Curated AI Stories

NVIDIA is making it easier to deploy AI agents that can run continuously in the background.

With NemoClaw, you can launch always-on assistants using a single command. These agents can handle coding tasks and run across different environments, which makes them flexible for developers and teams.

The focus here is on reliability and safety. NVIDIA is positioning this as a way to deploy agents more securely while still giving users the ability to run different types of coding assistants.

If you’ve been curious about setting up agents that don’t need constant prompting, this is the direction things are heading.

Manus is moving beyond the browser and into a more personal setup.

With its new Desktop app, the core feature called ā€œMy Computerā€ lets you run an AI agent directly on your local machine. This means your AI assistant isn’t just cloud-based anymore. It operates within your own system environment.

This shift matters because it gives users more control over how AI interacts with their files, workflows, and tools. It also opens up possibilities for more integrated, day-to-day usage without relying entirely on the cloud.

For instance, you can now ask Manus to give you the transcript of your TikTok or YouTube video without having to download them or use third party apps. Or you can even build full desktop apps with it:

If AI agents are going to become part of everyday work, this is likely what that experience starts to look like.

NVIDIA is pushing further into AI-driven graphics with what it calls neural rendering, powered by DLSS 5. The idea is to layer AI-generated visuals on top of traditional game rendering, potentially enabling real-time enhancements that weren’t possible before.

Early reactions, though, are mixed. Some comparisons point to it looking similar to AI filters applied over games like GTA V, and not everyone is convinced by the current visual quality.

Still, the direction is clear. NVIDIA is betting heavily on AI becoming a core part of how games are rendered in real time. Whether people like the current look or not, this is likely an area that will evolve quickly.

šŸ”„šŸ”„ Two Pro AI Tools Worth Trying Today

1.šŸ“ˆ Okara AI CMO

Okara is positioning itself as an ā€œAI CMOā€ that helps you grow traffic and users automatically.

You enter your website, and it deploys a set of AI agents designed to analyze your business and take actions to improve marketing outcomes. The idea is to move beyond analytics and into execution, where AI actively helps drive growth.

For founders, marketers, or anyone trying to scale visibility without a full team, this is an interesting shift toward AI-led marketing operations.

If you’re trying to stay consistent on LinkedIn, this skill gives you a structured way to generate posts using AI.

It’s essentially a reusable framework that helps you turn ideas into well-written posts quickly, without starting from scratch every time. The real value is in making your writing process repeatable.

I am currently testing this out and will share results next week, so this one’s worth keeping an eye on.

šŸ”„ Things You Didn’t Know You Can Do With AI

Create an animated short film using AI tools (Midjourney + Nano Banana Pro + Seedance 2.0)

AI tools are now good enough to help you create animated short films without a full production team. Here’s a great example of what these tools can accomplish when they work together:

This workflow combines a few tools to handle visuals, motion, and final output.

Here’s how it works:

1. Use Midjourney to generate high-quality visual scenes and characters.
2. Refine and enhance visuals using Nano Banana Pro for consistency and style.
3. Use Seedance 2.0 to animate those visuals into moving sequences.
4. Combine scenes and structure them into a short narrative.
5. Export and edit the final film for pacing and polish.

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Until next time,
Kushank @PracticalyAI

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