
Hey friends — Austin here.
This week wasn’t just about new features…
It was about what AI is starting to do behind the scenes.
Not just helping.
Not just suggesting.
But learning, acting… and in some cases, exposing things.
At the same time, the tools getting built right now?
They’re replacing entire chunks of work.
Let’s break it down 👇
In This Week’s Issue
Breaking News: One of the Most Powerful AI Cyber Tools Just Leaked
This Week in AI: Surveillance Data, AI That Ships & Big Money Moves
Top AI Tools: Tools I Keep Coming Back To
Bonus: Podcast Episode + Where to Stay Ahead
Breaking News: One of the Most Powerful AI Cyber Tools Just Leaked
This one’s serious.
Anthropic’s restricted AI system — Mythos — just ended up in unauthorized hands.
It’s not a normal model.
It’s built to find and chain vulnerabilities, basically simulating real cyberattacks.
That’s why access was limited in the first place.
No direct hack.
It likely came through a third-party access point.
Just days after launch… exposed.
👉 AI isn’t just creating anymore, it’s starting to test (and break) real systems.
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This Week in AI - Surveillance Data, AI That Ships & Big Money Moves
1. Meta Is Training AI Using Employee Keystrokes 😳⌨️

Image Credits: KYLE GRILLOT / BLOOMBERG / GETTY IMAGES
This one raised eyebrows.
Meta is installing software that tracks keystrokes, clicks, and screen activity from employees, and using that data to train AI.
Not for performance reviews.
For training models.
The goal?
Teach AI how humans actually use computers, so it can replicate real workflows.
👉 This is AI learning not just what we say… but how we work.
2. RankAI — SEO That Runs Itself 📈⚡
Most SEO tools give you data.
RankAI does the work.
You plug in your site — and it:
• Finds high-intent keywords
• Publishes optimized pages
• Tracks performance
• Iterates until you get traffic
No manual SEO grind.
👉 This is search… on autopilot.
3. Google Doubles Down on AI With Multi-Billion Dollar Deal 💰🤖
Google just made another massive AI move — deepening its partnership with Thinking Machines Lab in a multi-billion dollar deal.
This isn’t small.
It’s part of a bigger race:
👉 Who owns the most powerful AI infrastructure
Because that’s where the advantage is shifting.
Top AI Tools of the Week - Tools I Keep Coming Back To
1. FastRead — The End of “I’ll Read This Later”
Be honest…
How many tabs do you have open right now?
Articles. Reports. PDFs.
All saved for “later.”
FastRead kills that backlog.
Drop anything in — and it gives you the actual point in seconds.
This is how I stay informed without wasting time.
2. Tella — Record Once, Look Polished
Most screen recordings look… basic.
Then there are the ones that feel clean, smooth, intentional.
That’s Tella.
You hit record — and it handles the rest.
Perfect for demos, tutorials, and content that needs to look sharp fast.
👉 Try Tella
3. GoHighLevel — The Tool That Replaced Everything
If your business runs on:
CRM here
Email there
Automations somewhere else…
That’s the problem.
GoHighLevel puts it all in one place.
Funnels. CRM. Email. SMS. Automations.
Everything connected. Everything working.
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Bonus: Podcast Episode + Where to Stay Ahead
I jumped on the Point of Impact podcast recently.
We talked about building Syllaby, where AI is actually going, and what creators should be focusing on right now.
Really good conversation.
If you’ve got some time this week, give it a listen:
Also, quick note:
Most people are learning AI.
Very few are actually using it.
That’s the gap.
If you want to stay ahead:
👉 Join AI Mavericks: https://aimavericks.co/
👉 Subscribe to my Substack: https://austinarmstrongai.substack.com/
AI isn’t just helping anymore.
It’s doing.
The gap between idea and execution is disappearing.
So the question is simple:
Are you using it… or watching it?
Stay awesome,
Austin Armstrong, CEO
Syllaby, Inc.






