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hope you got a fresh pot of coffee brewing because it's time for your daily dose of all things tech and shipping. In today's digest: cursor for gaming, your own video AI model, and a way to ease that job hunt process.
Clippy for your Xbox

Copilot for Gaming is an AI assistant for Xbox players, starting on mobile. It helps with game setup, personalized recommendations, and eventually in-game coaching, acting like a smart sidekick to make your gaming time smoother and more tailored to you.
đĽ Our take: Gaming used to be about grinding and figuring things out yourself. Now your Xbox is about to have an AI that helps optimize your loadout, picks your next game, and might one day tell you you're playing it wrong. For casual players, it's a helpful sidekick. For die-hards, it might feel like inviting Clippy into the gulag.
No more AI guess work

Krea Video Training lets you fine-tune Kreaâs AI video model using your own images and footage. Instead of relying on generic prompts, you can train it to generate videos in your specific styleâwith custom motion, objects, and aesthetics that match your creative identity.
đĽ Our take: Most AI video tools feel like playing roulette with vibes. Krea gives you actual control. Youâre not just prompting, youâre training. Which means less âthis kind of looks rightâ and more âthis is exactly what I wanted.â Whether that leads to art or chaos depends entirely on whoâs doing the training.
Automate your job search

Krea Video Training lets you fine-tune Kreaâs AI video model using your own images and footage. Instead of relying on generic prompts, you can train it to generate videos in your specific styleâwith custom motion, objects, and aesthetics that match your creative identity.
đĽ Our take: Most AI video tools feel like playing roulette with vibes. Krea gives you actual control. Youâre not just prompting, youâre training. Which means less âthis kind of looks rightâ and more âthis is exactly what I wanted.â Whether that leads to art or chaos depends entirely on whoâs doing the training.
So weâre just⌠talking to software now?

ElevenLabs has been the go-to for voice for a while. Now they've turned that expertise into agents that actually get things done. You set one up, it talks like a real person, listens, responds, and helps handle the task â support calls, bookings, whatever the job is. Not a demo, not a "press 1 for sales" situation. It's ready to deploy. Feels like one of those shifts where the interface quietly changes. Less typing, less clicking, more just saying what needs to happen and letting it play out.
Is MCP just a hype train?

Most AI tools forget everything the second you close a tab. Model Context Protocol wants to change thatâwith shared memory and smarter agents that actually remember what youâre doing.
Thatâs what Ilia Pluzhnikov asked. Anyone here actually using it?
One dev tried the local server and got nowhereâClaude could only trigger prewritten commands, nothing felt useful. But others got weird with it. Someone built a Blender agent that models scenes from text. Another wired Claude into their local file system to edit and write code with context. One even bought a domain from inside a chat.
Itâs clunky. Itâs early. But the thread? Full of ideas that make you want to try anyway.
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