Hey Creator,
VentureBeat’s latest take is blunt: voice AI has shifted from demos to deployment. The big change isn’t that voices sound better — it’s that builders can now wire voice into real workflows and finally measure business value from it. Voice is becoming a control layer, not a novelty feature.
And it’s landing alongside a wider push toward “AI that acts”: Google’s AI Mode can now pull from Gmail and Photos for tailored answers, Spotify is rolling out prompted playlists, and video creation is getting cheaper through platforms like Higgsfield and Kling. The tools aren’t just generating content anymore — they’re starting to run the experience.
Read On!
Top AI News
VentureBeat’s piece argues that new, more expressive voice models and orchestration stacks are changing voice AI from simple IVR‑style bots into multimodal agents, and outlines how enterprise teams can plug them into existing data, routing and security setups without rebuilding everything from scratch.
Higgsfield uses GPT‑4.1 mini, GPT‑5 and Sora 2 to translate a product URL or image into a full cinematic plan—shot rhythm, pacing, camera logic—then generates social‑native videos that follow proven viral “presets,” boosting share velocity and cutting creative guesswork.
GPT Proto is exposing Kling o1 and Kling 2.6 via APIs, offering reasoning‑driven, physics‑aware video generation and faster real‑time workflows, plus an image‑to‑video model—positioned as 35–50% cheaper than rival platforms while keeping enterprise‑grade uptime and support.
Google is rolling out “Personal Intelligence” inside AI Mode for AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in the U.S., letting it pull context from Gmail and Google Photos—like trips, past purchases and memories—to craft tailored itineraries, shopping picks and ideas, with an opt‑in toggle for privacy‑conscious users.
Spotify is launching Prompted Playlists for Premium users in the U.S. and Canada, letting them describe what they want—“intro me to one new artist I’ll love” or “songs for a rainy coding sprint”—while the AI blends their full listening history with real‑time music trends to build custom mixes.
Tool Spotlight
What is groas?
groas is an autonomous AI system that takes over the work a human Google Ads media buyer would normally do—campaign setup, keyword decisions, copy testing, budgeting and continuous optimization. Instead of giving you a “helper tool”, it replaces most of the hands-on management with a stack of specialized AI agents that watch your account 24/7 and make changes in real time.
Who is it for?
Brands and founders spending enough on Google Ads that manual tweaking is becoming a full‑time job (or a full‑time agency retainer).
Performance marketers who want to scale search campaigns without hiring more media buyers or drowning in spreadsheets.
Agencies that quietly plug clients into groas so they can deliver better results with less manual work.
How it helps creators and operators?
For creators, solo founders and lean teams, the biggest win is that you stop living inside Google Ads every day.
You can let groas build fresh campaigns from scratch or connect your existing ones in a click, then focus on your offer, content and product.
Its conversion copy agents generate and test ad + landing page copy trained on over 500B of profitable search ad spend, so your creatives don’t depend solely on your own copywriting bandwidth.
Dynamic landing variants adapt to each user’s search intent, which means more of your traffic actually sees messaging that matches what they typed into Google.
Creators who sell courses, SaaS, digital products or services benefit most when they already have decent traffic and clear conversion goals, but not enough time to optimize every keyword and ad group by hand.
Key features
Autonomous AI agents instead of one “smart” tool - groas runs an ecosystem of agents—conversion copy, budgeting, search intent, opportunity discovery, optimization—each focused on a different part of your campaigns.
100,000+ data points processed daily - Where a human media buyer might scan a few dozen metrics, groas ingests over 100,000 signals a day per account and acts on them continuously.
Conversion Copy Agents - Trained on more than 500B in profitable search ad spend to write and test ad and landing page copy that can outperform typical industry CTRs and conversion rates.
Dynamic, intent‑matched landing pages- groas takes your existing landing page and deploys dynamic versions that change based on each search term, which helps reduce “I didn’t find what I was looking for” bounces.
Budgeting & Keyword Intelligence Agents Automatically block irrelevant keywords, avoid overpaying on bad clicks, and surface cheaper, high‑quality traffic you might miss manually.
Search Intent & Funnel Opportunity Agents Understands the context behind each search, adjusts how your offer is positioned and suggests new funnel angles and revenue paths.
Always‑on optimization + weekly reports Runs thousands of micro‑tests around the clock, then sends you weekly emails summarizing what it changed and how that impacted performance.
Final take
If your Google Ads are a meaningful line item and you’re still relying on manual tweaks or generic agency management, groas is basically an “AI media buyer” that never sleeps, never gets tired of testing, and doesn’t forget to pause bad keywords. It’s built for performance‑driven teams who care more about profitable conversions than about being in the Google Ads interface all day.
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Todays Creator Toolkit: AI Edition
Noiz is a YouTube companion that turns any video—lectures, podcasts, courses—into a clean, timestamped summary and readable text, so you get the key ideas in minutes, not hours. It supports videos up to 12 hours and works in 41 languages across Chrome and mobile.
Seedance 1.0 lets you type a scene description and get back 1080p, multi‑shot videos with consistent characters, camera moves, and cinematic lighting—no crew, no editor. It can switch from photoreal to cyberpunk to animation, follow complex prompts, and stitch together full storylines with smooth transitions and realistic motion.
BuyerTwin builds AI “buyer clones” that mirror real buyer psychology, so you can test your messaging, pricing, and positioning before you launch. It scores how well you’re aligned with your market, lets you have conversations with simulated buyers, and surfaces decision signals most teams only discover after losing deals.
FameFlame uses AI to boost your social accounts by targeting followers and engagement that match your geography and niche, then growing your numbers in patterns that look organic to the algorithms. You pick the platforms and goals, and it handles followers, likes, and views—plus a referral program that pays you a cut when friends sign up.
Dreamtonics’ Synthesizer V Studio 2 Pro lets you type lyrics, draw or import a melody, pick a voice, and get back a human‑level vocal performance in multiple languages. Producers use it to sketch hooks, build full vocal arrangements, or create choir and backing parts without hiring a singer, then fine‑tune expression, pitch, and tone like any other instrument.
💡 Creators Pro Tip For Groas
Start with one high‑intent funnel, not your whole account: Connect a campaign where you already have clear conversions (demo requests, purchases, booked calls) and let groas optimize that slice first. This gives you a clean A/B against your existing setup and builds confidence before you hand over everything.
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