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🧠 Apple CarPlay AI, Claude Inside Figma, and Gemini’s Music Detector
Today in AI: Apple brings AI into the car, Claude enters Figma, and Gemini can now verify AI-generated music.
👋 Hello there,
Here’s something I didn’t expect to see.
We’ve officially started using AI to verify whether something was created by AI.
Apple is bringing it into the car. Figma is building it into the design process. And Google is using it to detect AI-generated music.
Let’s get into it.
🔥🔥🔥 Three Highly Curated AI Stories
Apple’s upcoming iOS 26.4 update will expand CarPlay support, and this is one of the most interesting places for AI to show up.
Your car is one of the few environments where hands-free assistance actually matters. AI can help manage navigation, messages, media, and other controls without pulling your attention away from driving.
This signals a broader shift. AI is moving beyond phones and laptops into physical environments people interact with every day.
Figma just introduced Claude Code inside its platform, bringing AI directly into the design workflow.
This allows designers and developers to work with Claude while building interfaces, generating ideas, and refining designs.
Instead of switching between tools, AI becomes part of the creative environment itself. This makes iteration faster and maintains momentum within a single workspace.
Google has expanded Gemini’s capabilities to include verification of AI-generated audio.
You can upload an audio file and ask Gemini whether it was created using Google AI. It checks for SynthID, Google’s invisible watermark embedded in AI-generated content.
This matters as AI-generated music becomes more common. Verification tools like this help people understand what’s human-made and what’s AI-generated.
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1. 🧠 Nova
Nova is a personal development canvas designed to help you think, plan, and grow.
It feels like a notes app, but it’s built more like a thinking space. Instead of static documents, you work visually across a canvas that connects ideas, goals, and reflections.
If Notion is a database and Apple Notes is a notebook, Nova feels more like a personal command center for your life.
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Boost.space is a platform designed to connect and organize data across different apps automatically.
It helps you bring together information from tools you already use and keep everything in sync. This is especially useful if you work across multiple tools and want a central place to manage workflows and automation.
🔥 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do With AI
NotebookLM is Google’s AI notebook that helps you understand and explore information from curated sources.
Zillow has created a featured notebook specifically for first-time home buyers, packed with expert guidance.
Here’s how to use it:
1. Open the Zillow notebook using this link.
2. Ask questions about buying a home, finances, or market conditions.
3. Explore explanations based on Zillow’s expert content
4. Use the answers to guide your research and decisions.
5. Continue asking follow-up questions to go deeper.
This gives you personalized guidance based on trusted real estate information.
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Until next time,
Kushank @PracticalyAI



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