First Week of 2026, Here's all about AI for the week.

TRENDING
What’s Blowing Up This Week

Happy New Year, 2026 is here and let’s see what’s blowing up this week already.

This week’s biggest viral hits?
A fake firework show, a talking Trump, and a goat with main-character energy.

All pulled millions of views.
All made by creators using AI smartly and creatively.

Here’s what’s trending right now and how you can steal the format to make your own hits.

Niche: Glam (New Year)

What’s Going On:
The Apple logo explodes into fireworks over Dubai during a New Year celebration. Cinematic, bold, and super viral.

📈 5M views in 4 days

Why It Works:

  • Big brand + epic setting = instant scroll-stopper

  • Feels like an actual ad (but it’s not)

  • Familiarity + spectacle always wins

Niche: Bizarre

What’s Going On:
Trump, deepfaked, hilariously reacts to “Thong Song” and starts talking about it like it’s national policy.

📈 12M views in 7 days

Why It Works:

  • Using famous characters almost guarantees views

  • Perfect mix of humor, controversy, and pop culture

  • The voice/face sync makes it feel eerily real

Niche: Shocking “Realistic”

What’s Going On:
A guy tries to headbutt a goat to “show who’s boss.” The goat flips him, and he admits: “Goat’s still the boss.”

📈 12M views in 7 days

Why It Works:

  • Comedy with a twist of humility

  • Animal content always performs, especially with surprise

  • Feels raw, real, and super shareable

These are just a few examples, Vidbuzz is tracking hundreds of AI videos going viral every single week across every niche.

And here’s the real cheat code: Vidbuzz doesn’t just show you what’s blowing up..

It gives you the exact prompts, formats you need to recreate those viral styles yourself.

If you want the fastest path to riding trends while they’re still hot, this is it.

NEWS & UPDATES
News & Updates

2026 is here, Let’s talk AI: What’s new, what’s wild, and what’s worth your time.

1. Meta buys Manus for $2B

Zuck just snapped up Manus, the AI startup behind those viral “agent” demos that handled everything from job screening to vacation planning.
The startup claims $100M+ in annual revenue and will keep operating independently while Meta weaves its tech into Facebook, IG, and WhatsApp.

2. VCs say AI is definitely coming for jobs in 2026

A fresh MIT study estimates 11.7% of jobs could already be automated. VCs are predicting 2026 will be the year AI budgets start replacing labor budgets, either directly through layoffs, or indirectly as companies use AI as the scapegoat.

We don’t just try AI tools, we use them to make money.

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This week’s trends were loud and clear: big creators are winning with bold, simple AI concepts.

An Apple logo bursting into fireworks.
A Trump parody synced to a pop song.
A goat flipping a dude on his own farm.

None of it was overproduced.
All of it hit millions of views.
And every bit of it can be recreated using the right tools and strategy.

But views alone don’t pay the bills.

Inside Creator Secrets Skool, we focus on turning those viral moments into income, breaking down:

  • What formats are pulling in attention right now

  • How to recreate them fast using AI

  • And most importantly, how to monetize them

No fluff. No hype. Just creators helping creators move smarter.

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