The Week AI Took Over Your Inbox, Bathroom, and Feed

TRENDING
What’s Blowing Up This Week

We dug through the usual flood of AI videos and pulled out the ones that actually stopped the scroll.

These aren’t just popular, they’re smart, strange, and show what’s working right now when you mix creativity with the right tools.

Niche: Funny

What’s Going On:
One guy takes on an AI-generated “impossible” fight: 1 v 1 with a gorilla, smart to use the trendy Social media topic “100 men vs 1 Gorilla” in his favour.
It’s cinematic, absurd, and totally watchable.

📈 4.3M+ views in 4 days..

Why It Works:

  • Wild idea (gorilla fight) meets polished execution

  • Feels like a movie trailer, but it’s a solo creator

  • Taps curiosity: “How far can you push Veo 3?”

Tools to make this:

Niche: Cute / Family

What’s Going On:
A baby clutches a bottle, softly says “papa,” and smiles, zero story, 100% emotion. 100% relatability, cuteness.

📈 2.3M+ Views, Viral across parenting pages, trending in reels

Why It Works:

  • Pure human emotion

  • Universally relatable (parenting, nostalgia)

  • Great candidate for meme formats

Tools to make this:

Niche: Glam / Luxury

What’s Going On:
Bathroom stalls inside a shark tank, a snake pit floor, a tollbooth with a glass toilet in the middle of the road—each scene more ridiculous than the last.

📈 850k+ Views in 6 days

Why It Works:

  • Visually jarring and hilarious

  • Creative use of Midjourney + Magnific AI

  • People tag friends just to say “I’d rather pee my pants”

Tools to make this:

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NEWS & UPDATES
News & Updates

Here’s what caught my eye in AI this week, stuff you’ll probably see pop up in your feed soon (if it hasn’t already):

1. Gmail now auto-summarizes your emails
 whether you want it to or not

Gemini’s getting a bigger role in your inbox. You don’t have to click anything anymore, long threads now get AI summary cards at the top, automatically. Handy? Kinda. But heads up: it’s not always accurate, and in does it unless you opt out.

2. Hugging Face is dropping DIY robots that actually move

They just launched two bots, HopeJR and Reachy Mini, that you can build, code, and use with AI models. Full open source. One walks and waves, the other talks back on your desk. Starting at $250. Wild..

3. Perplexity just launched “Labs” to do your boring work

If you’re on their $20/month Pro plan, you now get an agent that builds reports, dashboards, and full-on mini apps. Think spreadsheets, visuals, charts, all done while you go get coffee. Big play to move beyond search and into productivity land.

4. Meta AI just hit 1 billion monthly users

Zuckerberg says it’s all about personalization, voice, and entertainment next. Monetization? That’s coming later, maybe through paid recommendations or a premium AI assistant model.

5. Google Photos adds wild new editing tools

Google Photos App is adding “Reimagine” (AI edits via prompt) and “Auto Frame” (crop suggestions and fill-ins). You can swap skies, shift objects, or have it suggest quick fixes all without needing a Pixel.

6. Telegram signs $300M deal with xAI to push Grok chatbot

Elon’s chatbot is now pinned in Telegram chats, helping with everything from writing replies to moderating groups. Telegram’s getting 50% of all in-app Grok subscriptions. So yeah, you’ll probably be seeing a lot more of it.

Here’s 2 Handy AI Tools We Found This Week:

  • ListenLabs (See here)
    We found this one fun, and it kind of blew usaway. You talk for five minutes and it gives you a full personality breakdown. Stuff like how you focus, how you handle emotions, even how you collaborate with people.

    It also spits out a playlist that matches your vibe, book recs, and a random celeb it thinks you’re like.

  • Replicate (See here)
    This is one of those sites where you can try a bunch of AI tools without signing up for anything long term. It has voice tools, video stuff, image gen, even AI music.
    You just pay for what you use, so it’s great for testing ideas without overcommitting.

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A lot of the trending clips this week rely on one thing, visually striking content that looks like it took a whole team to make. With Dzine, you can pull that off solo.

It is an all in one visual platform that lets you create AI images, generate consistent characters, apply filters, remove backgrounds, and even remix sketches into full illustrations.

Perfect for building surreal scenes like the shark tank bathroom or polished visuals for listicle-style videos.

Why it’s good:

  • Generate scroll-stopping visuals and characters in minutes

  • All-in-one platform for image edits, AI art, and video concepts

  • Perfect for creators making short-form, parody, or concept content

If you are ready to start using tools like this to actually grow and monetize your AI content, check out the Creator Secrets Skool Community.

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