In partnership with:
Hi AI Futurists,
Mark Zuckerberg says we’re “close” to artificial general intelligence and Meta wants to own it. Fresh off a strong Q2, the company is doubling down on its AI “personal superintelligence” strategy, aiming to build assistants that can reason, plan, and take action. Let’s take a look.
Here’s our agenda.
Our Sponsor: Mindvalley
Top AI news
Zuckerberg speaks on “artificial general intelligence”
Top 3 selected AI tools
Which jobs will be impacted most by AI?
Best,
Lex Sokolin
If you're new to this newsletter, welcome! You're here due to your interest in AI and tech tools, and past engagement with similar content. Keep your subscription active to receive premium AI updates and expert tool recommendations. Manage your preferences below.
Manage your settings: Share | Unsubscribe | Upgrade
Ecosystem: AI Venture Fund | Fintech Research | Lex Linkedin / Twitter

Mindvalley AI Summit 2025 Highlights
Watch the sessions that inspired 150,000+ professionals to rethink how they work with AI.
Missed the live summit? Now’s your chance to catch the most powerful moments.
In these select highlight sessions, you’ll discover how top creators, founders, and executives are using AI to:
✔️ Reclaim 10+ hours a week;
✔️ Build faster with fewer resources;
✔️ Stay relevant in an AI-driven economy.
Watch standout keynotes and workshops from world-class speakers like:
Vishen Lakhiani, Noelle Russell, Domenic Ashburn, Sara Al Madani, and Tyler Doehle.

Top AI news
📊 Excel gets an AI glow-up with Shortcut
Excel lovers, rejoice. Now your spreadsheets write themselves—with flair.
🚀 OpenAI builds Stargate Norway to power next‑gen models
100,000 GPUs and hydroelectric energy. The AI arms race goes Nordic.
💰 Meta and Microsoft lead AI stock surge
Wall Street’s finally convinced AI isn’t just a vibes-based economy.
🗣️ AI steps in to help save endangered languages
Smart models meet sacred knowledge. This time, humans are in charge.
✈️ AI now setting airline prices mid‑flight (almost)
Dynamic pricing meets machine learning. Fare wars go digital.
🌍 Google Earth adds AI to track disasters and climate shifts
Wildfire alerts, flood risks, real‑time mapping. Earth just got smarter.
🧪 Stanford’s “virtual scientist” AI finds drug leads in hours
AI lab assistants now file tool requests and invent hypotheses. Really.
🏥 Aetna rolls out AI to boost care access and planning
AI now helps decide if you need a doctor—or just a nap.
⏱️ AI cuts scientific discovery from decades to minutes
Big idea: AI can now do what used to take a PhD and a sabbatical.
❤️ EchoNext AI turns ECGs into structural heart disease screeners
AI outperformed cardiologists spotting silent heart disease from ECG data. Screening gets cheap and smart.

AI-powered superintelligence coming soon to you.
Mark Zuckerberg is betting the future of Meta on what he calls “AI-powered personal superintelligence,” and he’s now giving it a full landing page and strategic direction. Meta isn’t chasing the biggest model. It’s chasing the closest. In a shift from abstract intelligence to contextual utility, Zuckerberg’s team is working on building AI that follows you across time, devices, and platforms—from your phone to your smart glasses to whatever AR form factor lands next. “AI will become an always-available assistant that understands you and your world,” he said during Meta’s Q2 earnings call, where the company posted $11.2B in profit.
The Meta.com/superintelligence page now acts as a manifesto and product roadmap. It shows Meta is building more than just chatbots. They want AI agents that can "see what you see, hear what you hear," and help you proactively. The company is integrating these agents into smart glasses, Llama 3-based models, and a new wave of interfaces designed for continuous, multimodal understanding. Meta is betting that persistent context is the key to making AI feel truly intelligent—not just reactive, but predictive and helpful without being asked.
This personal-first approach contrasts sharply with Google DeepMind’s scientific focus or OpenAI’s cognitive scaling. Zuckerberg wants your AI to be loyal to you, not the cloud. As AI becomes more embedded in our environments, the challenge isn’t just capability. It’s trust, intimacy, and utility. The tools that win may not be the smartest, but the most attuned to the rhythm of your daily life. The question isn't whether AI will be powerful. It's whether it will be yours.
Takeaways at a Glance:
Meta is branding its vision as “AI-powered personal superintelligence”
Focus is on persistent AI across mobile, glasses, and AR
AI agents are built on Llama 3 and designed for multimodal, contextual use
Official landing page outlines integration goals: see what you see, hear what you hear
Meta's push reframes AI as loyal to the individual, not the cloud
What We Think About It:
This is Meta’s strongest AI positioning yet. They’re leaning into hardware and persistent context in a way that neither OpenAI nor Google has fully committed to. This could redefine the AI UX layer over the next five years.
What You Can Do Right Now:
Think about how AI could help you more if it remembered your preferences, patterns, and environment, not just what you type. Start experimenting with tools that stay with you across devices or apps, and look for features that go beyond chat to feel more like a real assistant.

Get more done with these AI tools
Boki: Plan, write, and distribute authentic content that converts.
Plan: Create and manage content calendars, briefs, and backlogs in one place.
Collaborate: Assign work, comment, and review—all within a single workspace.
Create: Use a rich editor with markdown, code, components, and media support.
Review: Run technical and quality checks on content before publishing.
Distribute: Schedule and track social media posts, generate short-links, and monitor performance.
Pond: Superhuman for texting
Prioritize Messages: Automatically see the most important messages first with filtering and smart tags.
Inbox Organization: Snooze, filter, and organize conversations for zero inbox stress.
Fast Search & Shortcuts: Quickly find messages using lighting search and keyboard shortcuts.
One-Click Actions: Instantly draft, recap, or create personalized responses inside any conversation.
Snapventure: Plan a personalized dream trip in seconds with AI
Get Instant, Personalized Itineraries: Let AI create a custom trip plan in seconds, tailored to your interests, group, duration, and budget.
Flexible, Editable Schedules: Easily modify your day-by-day itinerary—regenerate days, swap activities, and fine-tune pace or budget.
Interactive Trip Tools: Access a dynamic map, optimized routes, and all activity locations for a seamless travel experience.
Traveler-Recommended: Discover unique experiences and hidden gems, with guidance praised by globetrotters, business travelers, and families.

Which jobs are most at risk by AI?
Microsoft just dropped a study showing the 40 jobs most at risk by AI and the 40 most secure.
— #Poonam Soni (#@CodeByPoonam)
8:21 AM • Jul 30, 2025

What type of coverage would you like to see most?

That’s all for today, folks!
Reach out to our audience by becoming a sponsor here.
If you’re enjoying the newsletter, share with a friend by sending them this link: 👉 https://www.futureblueprint.xyz/subscribe
Looking for past newsletters? You can find them all here.
Working on a cool A.I. project that you would like us to write about? Reply to this email with details, we’d love to hear from you!






