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AI Built a Life OS, Read Your Palm, and Made a Cinematic Ad This Week
Today in AI: Enhance medical images, style your hair, and know your future
π Hello hello,
Quick question: what if the most useful thing AI did this week wasn't summarizing emails or writing code, but reading your palm, styling your hair, and producing a full lifestyle ad from scratch?
That's exactly where we are. And honestly? I'm here for all of it.
This week's roundup is less "AI at work" and more "AI going feral in a group chat." Some of this stuff is genuinely impressive. Some of it is unhinged. Most of it is both. Let's get into it.
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π₯π₯π₯ Three Super Insane Things You Didn't You Can Do With AI

Tobi LΓΌtke's annual MRI came with a USB stick and the usual clunky Windows viewer. He handed the raw scan data to Claude and asked it to build an HTML viewer from scratch. The output was cleaner, faster, and more usable than the commercial product β no setup, no license, no ancient interface.
The real story isn't the viewer. It's that professional software β software someone built a company around, charged hospitals for, and shipped for years β just got casually outclassed by a single conversation. To be fair, this works for viewing, not diagnosing β Claude isn't reading the scans, just displaying them better. But that caveat actually makes the point stronger: even the boring, unsexy, "just show me the file" layer of professional software is now in play.
If you have a tool in your workflow you've always hated, try describing the problem to Claude this week. The bar for "good enough to replace it" is lower than you think.
This creator built a personal dashboard and it's not what you're thinking. Here's how it works: they described everything they wanted in plain English β calendar, tasks, goals, content pipeline, finances, health metrics β and Claude designed and built the full interface.
Then they wired Claude Opus 4.7 as the reasoning layer underneath, so instead of opening five apps to answer one question, they just ask the dashboard. It surfaces what matters. It understands context and answers in plain English. You don't need to be a developer to get this outcome β you need to know what you want and be able to describe it. The human skill that matters here is clarity of thought about your own workflow, not the ability to write code. That's a meaningful shift.
It's not plug-and-play yet β connecting live data sources requires some setup, and the system is only as good as what you feed it. But the architecture is real and reproducible.
Would you want us to reverse-engineer exactly how this was built so you can do it yourself using Claude's artifacts feature? Vote below β if the interest is there, we'll do a full breakdown.
Would you want us to reverse-engineer exactly how this was built so you can do it yourself using Claude's artifacts feature?Vote below β if the interest is there, we'll do a full breakdown. |
Three AI tools just crossed a quality threshold at the same time β and the combination looks like a real production.
This creator strung together ChatGPT Images 2.0 for visuals, Seedance 2.0 for animation, and Suno 5.5 for an original soundtrack.
Input: prompts.
Output: a cinematic video with original imagery, motion, and music β 100% AI-generated.
What's interesting isn't just that it works. It's that the individual tools are all hitting new quality thresholds at roughly the same time, which means combining them starts producing something that looks like a real production.
The stack still struggles with consistency across longer pieces β characters drift, tone shifts β so it's not replacing a film crew. But for short-form content, social ads, or pitch mockups? The gap is closing faster than most people realize.
π₯π₯ Two Insane Things You Should Do With AI
This creator used ChatGPT to generate a storyboard from a single reference image, describing each shot with its intended motion and style. Then he took that storyboard directly into Seedance 2.0 (a video generation tool available on Runway), selected "Multi-Frame" mode instead of Keyframe, and used the full storyboard as one reference image.
The result: a 15-second cinematic lifestyle ad for a matcha brand, complete with product close-ups, soft bokeh, and natural motion. No separate keyframes. No extracted video frames. Just a well-written prompt and a storyboard.
If you're a creator, marketer, or just someone who wants to make something that looks expensive without paying for a production crew, this workflow is worth your afternoon.
Hereβs a use case that's genuinely useful and maybe a little addictive: using ChatGPT Image 2.0 to generate a full hairstyle analysis graphic from a single portrait photo.

The prompt: Create a hairstyle analysis graphic using this portrait. Show side-by-side hairstyles comparisons to highlight which hairstyles suit the subject best.
Make it visual-first, with short labels only and no paragraphs.
It's not a replacement for your stylist, but it's a surprisingly solid starting point. And yes, it works on real photos.
π₯ One Mildly Insane Thing You Can Do With AI
Humans: we could use AI to solve cancer.
Also humans: let me upload a photo of my hand and get my future told.
Geoffrey Hinton did not win a Nobel Prize for this. And yet.
This creator discovered that GPT Image-2 can do a full palm reading from a single photo of your hand, and the output is quite intriguing. Clean layout, a custom contour illustration of your main lines, personality insights, strengths, challenges. It looks like something you'd pay a wellness brand $40 for.
Here's how to try it:
Hold your hand open, palm facing up, and take a clear, well-lit photo.
Open ChatGPT with GPT Image-2 enabled and upload the photo.
Paste this prompt exactly: "Based on my hand I want you to make a complete palm reading guide. Analyze the palm. The style of the guide should be clean and minimal, thin lines, rounded cards, overall very expensive looking. Focus on the palm reading, create a simple black on white contour of my main lines, as a little artwork. Do your best."
Let it generate β review your lines, features, and the personality summary it builds for you.
π¬ Quick poll: What other unhinged AI features do you know recently that genuinely surprised you?
Did you learn something new? |
Until next time,
Team @PracticalyAI

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