
Hey friends, Austin here.
AI quietly crossed another line this week.
It’s no longer just helping you write things.
Now it’s answering customers, guiding your navigation, designing presentations, and predicting disasters.
In other words, AI is moving from assistant to operator.
Let’s break it down 👇
In This Week’s Issue
Breaking News: Facebook Marketplace Just Got an AI Sales Assistant
This Week in AI: Ask Your Maps, AI Slides, and Flood Forecasting
AI Mavericks: Where Builders Are Learning AI Together
Syllaby: Lock In Lifetime Access
Top AI Tools: The Ones I Actually Use
Breaking News: Facebook Marketplace Just Got an AI Sales Assistant
Selling on Facebook Marketplace might just get a lot easier.
Meta is rolling out a feature where Meta AI can automatically respond to buyers’ messages for you.
Yes, even the classic “Is this still available?”
Instead of manually replying to every inquiry, sellers can enable AI responses that instantly answer common questions and keep conversations moving.
Meta AI can also:
✅ Auto-reply to buyer messages
✅ Suggest listing details based on photos
✅ Recommend prices using similar listings
In other words, Facebook is turning Marketplace into AI-assisted selling.
Less typing. More selling.
This Week in AI - Ask Your Maps, AI Slides, and Flood Forecasting
1. Google Maps Is Getting an “Ask Maps” AI Feature
Google Maps is adding a new “Ask Maps” AI feature that lets users ask questions about locations, routes, and nearby places directly inside the app. The update also introduces immersive navigation, with a 3D-style view showing buildings, terrain, lanes, traffic lights, and crosswalks in more detail.
Think of it like having a navigation assistant that doesn’t just give directions — it helps you explore and understand your surroundings while you travel.
👉 Read More
2. Chronicle — AI Presentations That Actually Look Designed
Chronicle is an AI-powered presentation tool that turns a prompt, notes, or rough idea into fully designed slides in minutes.
You start with a concept, and the AI generates a clean presentation that you can still edit and customize. Then export it to PowerPoint, PDF, or other formats.
Perfect for founders, marketers, and creators who want great-looking slides without touching a design tool.
👉 Think: AI presentation designer + editor in one.
3. Google Is Using AI to Predict Flash Floods
Google is using AI trained on historical news reports and data to help predict flash floods — one of the most dangerous and hardest-to-forecast natural disasters.
Flash floods kill thousands of people globally each year, and Google’s system analyzes past reporting to identify patterns that can help improve early warnings.
AI isn’t just generating content anymore — it’s helping predict real-world disasters.
👉 Read More
Scale Your IRL Campaigns Like Digital Ads
Out Of Home advertising has long been effective but hard to scale—until now. AdQuick makes it simple to plan, deploy, and measure campaigns with the same efficiency and insight you expect from online marketing tools.
Marketers agree: OOH is powerful for brand growth, driving new customers, and reinforcing messaging. AdQuick makes it easy, intuitive, and data-driven—so you can treat real-world campaigns like any other digital channel.
AI Mavericks — Where Builders Learn to Work With AI
Every week we talk about new AI tools.
But the real advantage isn’t knowing about them.
It’s knowing how to actually use them in your workflows.
That’s exactly why I started AI Mavericks.
AI tools are exploding right now.
But knowing about them isn’t the advantage.
Knowing how to actually use them is.
That’s why I started AI Mavericks, a private community where we focus on one practical AI advantage each month so you can implement instead of just learning.
Inside we break down real workflows, run live build sessions, and show how to turn AI tools into real leverage.
If you want to stay ahead of where AI is going, this is where builders are learning it together.
👉 Join AI Mavericks: https://aimavericks.co/
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Syllaby Lifetime Deal — Quick Reminder Before It Closes
Quick reminder before we wrap up.
Earlier this month we launched a Syllaby Lifetime Deal — something most SaaS companies rarely offer.
Instead of paying every month, you can pay once and keep Syllaby.
What’s included:
• 500 credits every month
• Full access to AI video features
• Future updates included
• No recurring subscription
This offer is limited to 250 lifetime spots and will close at the end of March or when those spots are filled.
If you’ve been thinking about locking in your content engine long-term, this is the moment.
👉 See the Lifetime Deal
https://syllaby.io/lifetime-access/
Sometimes the smartest move isn’t chasing every new tool.
It’s locking in the right one early.
Top AI Tools of the Week — The Ones I Actually Use
1. FastRead — My Shortcut to Staying Smart
There’s too much content to keep up with.
FastRead summarizes articles, PDFs, and reports instantly so you can get the key ideas in seconds.
Perfect for research, trends, and staying informed without drowning in open tabs.
2. Tella — Screen Recording That Looks Like You Hired a Designer
Tella records your screen and camera, then automatically adds layouts and motion so your videos look polished without editing.
Great for demos, tutorials, onboarding videos, and content.
👉 Try Tella
3. GoHighLevel — The Tool That Replaced My Tech Stack 🚀
Funnels, CRM, email, SMS, automation, and scheduling — all inside one dashboard.
If you're tired of juggling tools, this replaces most of them.
Here’s the big pattern I’m watching:
AI isn’t just speeding things up anymore.
It’s starting to take responsibility for tasks.
Answering messages. Handling navigation. Building slides. Predicting real-world events.
The people who benefit most won’t just use AI occasionally.
They’ll build workflows around it.
Less busywork. More leverage.
Stay awesome,
Austin Armstrong, CEO
Syllaby, Inc.









