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Midjourney spent four years turning text into pretty pictures. Then this week it announced a full-body medical scanner you step into like a hot tub. We bet nobody had that on their 2026 bingo card.

Meanwhile OpenAI is retiring Pulse, Claude Design learned to respect your brand, and Google handed out free AI tools to people who have no idea they're sitting on them.

Let's get into it.

🔥🔥🔥 Three Exclusive AI Updates

Claude Design is Anthropic's design tool: a canvas you steer with chat instead of clicking through menus. The new update makes it usable for daily work. It now imports your design system from a repo, design files, or your codebase, then builds with your real components and checks its own output against your brand before you ever see it.

You also get proper layout controls. Drag, resize, and align elements right on the canvas. It syncs both ways with Claude Code (rolling out today), so you can hand a design off to build or pull a project back from your terminal. Export to PDF and PowerPoint when you're done.

For anyone who's watched an AI spit out off-brand mockups, that self-check against your design system is the part that matters. It's in beta on all paid plans, web and desktop.

ChatGPT can schedule tasks for you: daily briefings, reminders, or a check that pings you only when something changes. The new Scheduled page collects them in one place where you can see what runs next and pause, edit, resume, or delete any of them. It's rolling out to Go, Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise users on web and mobile.

There's a casualty. OpenAI is sunsetting Pulse, the feature that served up proactive daily cards, in the next 14 days. If that was your morning ritual, you can rebuild it as a scheduled task that briefs you on your interests and past chats. One catch worth knowing: tasks run at most once per hour.

Here's the one. Midjourney, the AI image company, launched a division called Midjourney Medical and unveiled an "Ultrasonic CT" scanner. The pitch: a full-body scan with no radiation and no magnets, just sound, water, and 60 seconds.

The first one lands inside a "Midjourney Spa" in San Francisco, opening at the end of 2027, with a stated goal of roughly 50,000 scanners doing a billion scans every month. The hardware is built on ultrasound-on-chip tech from Butterfly Network, and at launch it only produces body-composition maps, with FDA submissions planned over time.

A lot of eye-popping spec numbers are flying around social media. Most of those did not appear on Midjourney's own product pages and have not been independently verified, so hold them loosely. An image-gen company has never shipped hardware, let alone a regulated medical device, so that 2027 timeline is the thing to watch

🔥🔥 Two Google Tools To Try

Google Vids turns a slide deck into a narrated video with an AI presenter, so you can build a product demo or explainer without filming yourself. You can direct the avatar to walk, talk, and hold a product, and have it speak in 24 languages including Hindi and Arabic. It's now free for personal Google accounts in the US, with other regions coming in the next few months, and free accounts get 10 video generations a month. Best for solopreneurs who want polished video without a studio.

Workspace Studio is a no-code agent builder powered by Gemini 3. You describe a repetitive task in plain English, like "save email attachments to a Drive folder and log them in a Sheet," and it builds an agent that runs on its own.

It works across Gmail, Drive, and Sheets and connects to apps like Asana, Jira, Mailchimp, and Salesforce. Best for anyone on a Workspace Business, Enterprise, or Education plan buried in inbox busywork. Your admin may need to switch it on first.

🔥 One Useful Tool Idea

See something you like on Farfetch, RIMOWA, or any random store, and it grabs the image, brand, title, and price, then files it under categories like Shoes, Bags, and Outerwear. It even keeps a running total, so you can see your whole wishlist (and the damage) at a glance.

If you shop across a dozen sites and currently live in a mess of open tabs and screenshots, this is a neat fix. (P.S. The creator is yet to release this and hence it is not yet available in the public Chrome Web Store.)

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