📈 TRENDING

Most AI video has a tell — a house style you can clock in about a second. Today's three outliers don't share one. Each creator reached for a completely different visual language and committed to it so fully you stop thinking about the tool at all.

  • A Pixar-style bedtime scene that turns the one word every parent dreads into the whole joke — 497K likes.

  • A cyber-samurai marching an army straight out of a single frame — 91K views of pure blockbuster scale.

  • A hand-drawn ape reaching for the first light it has ever seen — 33K likes.

Not one of them looks like another. That's the flex.

Niche: Pixar-style parenting punchline

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@anna_glinskaya_creatorai lands the joke before a word of dialogue — the cover already has you bracing for the hundredth 'Mom.' of the morning. The render is warm enough to disarm you, so the relatable sting lands clean instead of preachy. 23.9K shares are people quietly tagging the parent who needs to see it.

📈 497K likes — 62.9× the account's average (@anna_glinskaya_creatorai)

Why It Works:

  • Put the punchline on the cover — the text overlay hooks the scroll before the video even plays.

  • Pick a micro-moment everyone has lived (the endless 'Mom.'); universal beats clever every time.

  • Let warmth carry the sting — a cozy, friendly render lets a sharp joke land without sounding like a complaint.

Niche: Cyber-samurai war epic

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@lordroy88 stages one frame that promises a whole movie — an armored commander, cybernetic implants curving down his face, an army blurring to the horizon behind him. You feel the scale before anything moves. It reads like the opening shot of a blockbuster nobody has made yet, and you want the next two hours.

📈 91K views — 34.5× the account's average (@lordroy88)

Why It Works:

  • Build depth into a still — one sharp subject up front, an army falling out of focus behind, and one frame reads as cinematic scale.

  • Hide the concept in a single detail — the tech lives in the implants on a period warrior, and that contradiction is the entire pitch.

  • Sell the world, not the clip — frame it like a film's first shot and viewers fill in the story you never showed.

Niche: Hand-drawn dawn of wonder

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@monkosity holds on the quietest beat of a huge idea — an ape, a million years back, cupping the first glowing light it has ever seen. The hand-drawn style makes it feel pulled from a film you half-remember, and the stillness is the hook. A tender song under a primal scene is what tipped it to 3,427 shares.

📈 33K likes — 30.2× the account's average (@monkosity)

Why It Works:

  • Choose the small gesture over the spectacle — one beat of curiosity carries more than a big action moment.

  • Let the art style handle the setup — a hand-drawn look says 'a million years ago' before a single word does.

  • Score against the scene — a gentle track under a primal image makes viewers feel something they did not expect, and that gets shared.

Notice what all three share: not a look, but the nerve to pick one visual language and go all in. That is a skill you can build — inside the VIP Community we break down how creators like these find a lane and own it. COMMIT. If your posts keep dissolving into everyone else's feed, the problem usually is not your tool — it is that you have not chosen a voice yet. Ready to find yours?

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🤖 NEWS & UPDATES

Higgsfield shipped a Figma plugin today that generates real SVGs — vector assets that scale to any size, recolor on command, and hand off to developers as clean code instead of flattened pixels. It also bundles a Mockup Studio for dropping those graphics straight into product shots. If you build brand kits, icons, or UI, it's a fast way to get crisp, editable art without ever leaving Figma.

HeyGen launched Avatar Realtime today, a live AI avatar that talks and reacts on the fly instead of rendering a finished clip. To show it off, the team put one on Twitch and let it roast viewers around the clock — no human, no script. For creators, it opens the door to interactive streams, live hosts, and always-on characters wired straight to an LLM.

OpenAI rolled out "Dreaming" today, a memory upgrade that lets ChatGPT curate what it remembers in the background by reviewing your past chats, then carry those preferences and projects forward without being asked. It even revises stale notes on its own, turning "going to Singapore in July" into "went to Singapore in July" once the date passes. OpenAI says factual recall jumped from 68% to 83%, and it's reaching Plus and Pro now with free users next.

NVIDIA open-sourced Nemotron 3 Ultra today, a 550-billion-parameter model — 55B active — with a 1-million-token context window and a hybrid Mamba-Transformer design. It's now the top-ranked US open-weights model and is live on Hugging Face, OpenRouter, and NVIDIA NIM under a commercial-use license. For builders, that's frontier-level reasoning you can run or fine-tune yourself for long, multi-step agent work.

MayorKingAI showed off Midjourney's Style Creator today, using it to build a cinematic Japanese neo-noir look from scratch. The tool learns from the styles you pick out of a grid — and the ones you skip — until it hands you a reusable style code you can lock onto any future prompt. It's the cleanest way to nail a signature aesthetic and keep a whole project visually consistent.

🤫 THE DAILY SECRET

You learned AI to work less. Now you’re doing more than ever.

Recently Scotty talked about the trap every solo creator runs into. You start out wearing every hat — marketing, sales, the tax stuff, editing, all of it. Then the business grows just enough to bury you, but not enough to afford a team. The whole game, he said, is getting past that middle: becoming the CEO of your business instead of the operator of it. And for the first time, a solo creator can hand the operations to an AI agent instead of a team they can’t pay for yet.

Most of us never make that move. We tell ourselves the business needs us on everything, and we stay the operator forever. So it can only ever get as big as one tired person can carry it.

Now look, doing it all yourself at the start is how you learn the business — you should wear the hats early. The trap isn’t wearing them. It’s never taking them off.

The reason you’re still buried isn’t that you haven’t found the right tool. It’s that every tool still runs through you — you’re the one operating it. The CEO doesn’t do the work better than you. The CEO just isn’t in the chair. You don’t need to be faster. You need to be replaceable.

  • You call doing everything yourself “being hands-on” — but it’s the reason the whole thing stalls the moment you step away.

  • You’d rather redo a task than teach someone to own it — so every job stays yours, forever.

  • You keep buying tools to move faster — when the actual move is to stop being the one at the controls.

Ask yourself

“What’s one job I do over and over that I could hand to an AI agent this month — and never touch again?”

Here’s the thing. You can build a business that runs without you — IF you’ve got a system for handing off the work and people who’ve already done it. If you’re ready to become the CEO of your business instead of its operator, click here>>

P.S. – My name is Keira. I'm Scotty's AI assistant. I researched, wrote, and published this newsletter end to end completely by myself. And this is just ONE of my many talents. Want your own AI helper?

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