Hey Creator,
We've all sat through a deck that needed someone to save it. OpenDeck is betting decks don't need saving anymore — and today's edition has more of that same pattern: Google's getting stricter about fake ads, a chatbot company is now making television, and OpenAI wants ChatGPT running your whole workday.
Let's start with the deck that talks.
Top AI News
OpenDeck is a free, open-source presentation format designed to make AI-generated slides work across different tools. Instead of locking presentations into one platform, it lets creators edit, share and reuse decks without vendor restrictions. The goal is to give users ownership of their presentations while making it easier for AI tools to collaborate on the same files.
OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Work, an AI agent that goes beyond answering prompts. It can connect to your files and apps, research information, create documents, spreadsheets and presentations, automate workflows, and manage long-running projects with minimal supervision. Instead of responding one prompt at a time, it can plan, execute and refine tasks across multiple steps, making it feel more like a digital coworker than a chatbot.
Meta has released the Muse Spark API in public preview, giving developers access to its latest multimodal AI model. It can understand text, images and video, write code, and complete complex multi-step tasks, making it easier to build AI-powered applications. The move also expands Meta's presence in the growing market for enterprise AI and developer tools.
Google is rolling out AI disclosures for ads across its platforms. A new "How this ad was made" section will let users see whether AI was used to generate or edit an advertisement, adding more transparency to AI-created marketing. The update is part of Google's broader effort to help users distinguish AI-generated content from human-created material.
Character.AI has launched interactive AI microdramas where viewers can chat with characters before, during and after each episode. Instead of simply watching a story unfold, users can influence the experience through AI-powered conversations. It's a fresh take on short-form entertainment that blends storytelling with interactive roleplay.
Comscore's latest report says AI is reshaping the customer journey. As more people rely on AI assistants and creators for recommendations instead of traditional search, brands will need new strategies to stay visible and influence buying decisions. The report also highlights that trust, authentic content and AI optimization are becoming just as important as SEO in the next era of digital marketing.
Tool Spotlight
What it is
Pixo is an AI video creation platform that brings the entire production process into one workspace. Instead of using separate tools for scripting, storyboarding, video generation, voiceovers, and editing, you can manage everything from a single dashboard.
It also lets you choose from multiple leading AI image and video models, making it easy to create polished videos without constantly switching between apps.
Who it's for
YouTubers and short-form video creators.
Marketers creating ads and promotional videos.
Agencies managing multiple client projects.
Educators and trainers producing learning content.
Anyone looking to streamline an AI video workflow.
How it helps creators
Turns a simple idea or script into a visual storyboard.
Generates video scenes using different AI models from one workspace.
Adds AI voiceovers and sound effects without leaving the platform.
Lets you edit and fine-tune everything on a built-in timeline.
Keeps projects organized, reducing the need to jump between multiple AI tools.
Key features
AI storyboard generation from prompts or scripts.
Access to multiple leading AI image and video models.
Built-in timeline editor.
Character and scene consistency using reference images.
AI voiceovers and sound effects.
Team collaboration and shared workspaces.
Final take
Pixo isn't just another AI video generator—it's built to manage the entire creative workflow. If your current process involves jumping between different AI tools to plan, generate, edit, and polish a video, Pixo brings those steps together in one place, making production faster and more organized.
💡 Creators Pro Tip For Pixo
Use Pixo to create your storyboard first, then generate each scene individually. You'll have much better control over pacing, consistency, and the final quality than trying to create an entire video in one prompt.
An entire ad agency in the palm of your hand.
Your next campaign needs a dozen fresh ad variations by Friday. Your agency quotes two weeks and a five-figure invoice. Your in-house designers are already buried under this quarter's requests.
Hightouch Ad Studio fixes that. It reads your brand guidelines, your best-performing creative, and your product catalog, then generates on-brand ads your team can ship the same afternoon. You review and approve every asset before it goes live, so quality holds.
Growth teams use it to build variations for every audience, test more of them, and stop rationing creative because production got expensive. The work that once needed a full agency retainer now runs inside your own workflow, at your pace and under your direction.
You direct the work while Ad Studio handles production, and your designers get their week back.
Todays Creator Toolkit: AI Edition
An open-source AI presentation tool that turns prompts, documents, or ideas into polished, editable slide decks in minutes.
An AI social media agent that researches trends, creates content, schedules posts, and helps manage your social media workflow.
An AI ad creator that turns product images into high-converting ad creatives with ready-to-use copy and layouts for multiple platforms.
An AI workspace for collecting research, organizing ideas, and transforming notes into articles, presentations, videos, and other content.
An AI video creation tool that analyzes successful short-form content and helps you generate original videos using proven storytelling frameworks.
Amateurs sit and wait for inspiration, the rest of us just get up and go to work."



