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ChatGPT clicks “I am not a robot”
Also learn how to use SciSummary to simplify academic papers into easy-to-understand summaries

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Anthropic just unveiled new weekly rate limits for Claude Code subscriptions to rein in a small group of users hogging compute resources 24/7. Effective August 28, these limits will impact fewer than 5% of subscribers, aiming to balance performance for everyone while keeping policy violators at bay. The existing 5‑hour reset window stays intact, but now there are two weekly caps: one overall usage limit and one dedicated to the advanced Claude Opus 4 model. Most Pro users should expect 40-80 Sonnet 4 hours per week, while Max-plan subscribers may get 140-480 hours depending on their tier with paid top‑ups available if limits are hit. For typical users, this feels seamless but for heavy-duty devs relying on round‑the‑clock operation, it’s a clear nudge to plan smarter or upgrade.
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Today’s AI Menu
▪️ AI browsers, CAPTCHA hacks, Walmart’s Super Agents, & Meta’s comeback watch & more
▪️ Tutorial: How to use SciSummary to simplify academic papers into easy-to-understand summaries?
▪️ 5 new AI tools to boost your productivity
▪️ AI Special Edition: Meet e2b: The AI infra powering 88% of fortune 100
▪️ AI Daily Prompt
TODAY IN WORLD OF AI
Microsoft turns edge into a full-fledged AI browser

Image Credits: Microsoft
The browser wars just got rebooted with AI at the center.
Microsoft has officially rebranded Edge as “the AI browser” with the rollout of Copilot Mode, a built-in assistant that does more than summarize pages. It can write, explain code, generate visuals, and even recommend how to interact with the web contextually.
🎯 Why this matters?
The browser is no longer a passive window. It’s now an active agent in how we consume, process, and even act on the internet.
💡 Copilot Mode lives in a side panel. Think ChatGPT meets Chrome extensions except it’s native. It leverages GPT-4, DALL·E 3, and Microsoft’s own Graph APIs.
👀 For developers and product leaders, this is the cue:
Your product isn’t just competing in a feature race, it’s competing in the AI experience layer of the user journey.
Imagine:
▪️ Browsers that summarize dashboards
▪️ Auto-fill proposal templates from your site
▪️ Suggest pricing changes based on trends
Edge isn’t just another browser anymore. It’s a preview of what AI-native UX looks like.
THE AI INSTITUTE
How to use SciSummary to simplify academic papers into easy-to-understand summaries?

▪️ Go to scisummary.com
▪️ Upload or paste a research paper link.
▪️ AI returns a simple, digestible summary.
▪️ Read and extract key points.
▪️ Save for revision or note-taking.
FOOD FOR PRODUCTIVITY
5 tools for your productivity
🧮 Desmos: Powerful, intuitive graphing calculator for math learners and teachers.
📹 Kapwing: AI-powered online video editor with tools for subtitles, trimming, and repurposing.
📚 Zorbi: Smart flashcard tool that uses spaced repetition to supercharge memory.
🧑🏫 Skillflow: Turn your expertise into interactive AI-led courses and workshops.
📄 Documind: Chat with your documents and ask questions directly from PDFs.
Tool Video of the Day!
EVERYTHING ELSE YOU NEED TO KNOW

Walmart
🧠 Agentic: Browsers are evolving into AI agents that do more than search, they summarize, link, and take action. VentureBeat reports that the next-gen browsing shift means you’ll no longer scroll through lifeless link pages, your browser will just get things done. Enterprises, take note: SEO strategies could become obsolete as task‑fulfillment replaces link‑surfing.
🛡️ Autonomy: OpenAI’s ChatGPT Agent just casually clicked the “I am not a robot” verification checkbox, narrating its own moves in real time while completing a video task demonstrating a new level of web autonomy. This marks a milestone: AI navigating security systems once reserved for humans, raising fresh questions about online safety and trust.
🛒 Consolidation: Walmart is consolidating dozens of AI tools into four unified “super agents” customer, employee, supplier, and developer interfaces for a cleaner, smarter experience. The live “Sparky” assistant already delivers personalized product suggestions, recipes, even fridge‑vision shopping help. It’s a bet on streamlining AI across retail to hit 50% online revenue in five years and challenge Amazon head on.
⌚ Reboot: Meta is resurrecting a smartwatch project with built‑in camera, aiming to unveil it as a companion device to its AI glasses at Meta Connect in mid‑September 2025. The move hints at a bold hardware ecosystem blending wrist‑worn visuals with Meta AI and Aussie-style gesture control to deepen the wearable‑AI experience.
AI SPECIAL EDITION
How e2b became an invisible infrastructure giant?

Credit: VentureBeat made with Midjourney
Not every unicorn is flashy. Some are foundational.
Meet e2b, the backend orchestration layer for AI workloads that quietly powers 88% of Fortune 100 giants.
They’ve just raised $21M to expand what many now call the AWS of AI execution environments.
What does e2b do?
Think sandboxed, ephemeral dev environments but optimized for LLMs, agents, and distributed AI workflows. Engineers can spin up pre-configured, isolated runtimes with a single API call. No more infra headaches.
Why it matters?
In the age of AI agents and microservices, runtime orchestration is the new gold.
Just like Heroku simplified app hosting in 2010, e2b is simplifying AI deployment in 2025.
💡 Startup Insight:
The biggest opportunities lie in building the roads, not just the vehicles.
e2b didn’t chase GPT clones or chatbot front-ends.
They asked:
“What will every AI product need under the hood?”
And then quietly became indispensable.
Whether you’re building in AI, dev tools, or infra, think deeply about the unsexy, invisible problems. That’s where the billion-dollar bottlenecks are.
AI PROMPT OF THE DAY
Prompt for suggesting stress-testing scenarios for a startup financial model
Prompt: Suggest realistic stress-testing scenarios for a startup’s financial model. Include situations like revenue drop, customer churn, funding delay, cost overruns, and inflation impact. Provide metrics to track during each scenario and how to model them in Excel.
Helpful? Check out our best AI prompts!
Thanks for reading.
Until tomorrow!
Shinky & the Hanoomaan AI team
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