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🚀 OpenAI’s next move: A Social Network?
Also: Claude can now read your Gmail

Welcome, AI enthusiasts
OpenAI is quietly trying out a brand-new kind of social network — one that puts ChatGPT’s image-making superpowers front and center. CEO Sam Altman has been asking for outside feedback, but when (or if) the app will launch is still a mystery. Let’s dive in!
In today’s insights:
OpenAI’s next move: A Social Network?
Claude can now read your Gmail
Gemini launches Veo 2 Video Generation
Read time: 3 minutes
LATEST DEVELOPMENTS
Evolving AI: OpenAI explores its own AI-driven social network.
Key Points:
OpenAI is developing a social network prototype featuring ChatGPT image generation.
The project may increase competition with Elon Musk’s X and Meta's upcoming AI-based social feed.
Sam Altman is actively seeking external feedback, hinting at serious consideration of the project.
Details:
OpenAI is quietly testing a prototype social network built around image generation from ChatGPT. CEO Sam Altman has reached out for external input, which suggests the project is being seriously considered. The launch timeline is still unknown. If it goes live, OpenAI would be competing directly with Elon Musk’s X, which now features Grok, and Meta, which is preparing its own AI-driven social feed. A platform like this could help OpenAI collect new data streams to improve its models.
Why It Matters:
A social platform could give OpenAI a new way to train its AI — using human feedback on creative content — while shifting attention away from rivals like X and Meta. The timing is notable too: Musk and Altman are in an ongoing legal fight, and Musk’s xAI recently took over X. This adds fuel to an already tense rivalry.
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ANTHROPIC
📧 Claude can now read your Gmail
Today we’re launching Research, alongside a new Google Workspace integration.
Claude now brings together information from your work and the web.
— Anthropic (@AnthropicAI)
5:12 PM • Apr 15, 2025
Evolving AI: Anthropic's Claude integrates with Google Workspace for personalized insights.
Key Points:
Claude now connects to Gmail, Google Docs, and Calendar.
Integration initially available to select Anthropic subscribers.
Claude provides direct citations to user-specific Workspace data.
Details:
Anthropic's Claude chatbot now integrates directly with Google Workspace, allowing users to pull information seamlessly from Gmail, Google Docs, and Calendar. Rolling out first to Max, Team, Enterprise, and Pro subscribers, Claude's new feature provides direct in-line citations to clarify exactly where content originated. Anthropic emphasizes data security, clarifying that Claude does not share data across users.
Why It Matters:
The pitch is simple: users get a more contextual, helpful assistant that knows what’s in their inbox or documents — and responds accordingly, with in-line citations linking back to the source. However, Claude still can’t send emails or schedule meetings on your behalf... yet.
Today we’re rolling out Veo 2, our state-of-the-art video generation model, to Gemini Advanced users. Create high-quality 8s videos from text in any style: goo.gle/4imrCL1
Make a name for yourself with Veo 2 (just like we did).
Prompt for this one: “Turn the word
— Google Gemini App (@GeminiApp)
5:06 PM • Apr 15, 2025
Evolving AI: Gemini's Veo 2 turns text into vivid videos.
Key Points:
Gemini Advanced users can now transform text prompts into eight-second, high-resolution videos.
Veo 2 videos capture realistic movements, scenes, and intricate visual details.
Whisk Animate also uses Veo 2 to convert static images into animated clips.
Details:
Gemini Advanced introduces Veo 2, allowing users to create detailed, cinematic-quality videos simply by describing scenes in text. This feature produces eight-second, 720p video clips in a landscape MP4 format. Users enjoy the creative freedom to depict varied visuals, from realistic portrayals to imaginative scenarios. Google One AI Premium subscribers worldwide can access this innovative feature through Gemini and Whisk Animate.
Why It Matters:
Google presents Veo 2 as a tool for creativity and storytelling. But many artists see it as another step toward automating fields once built on human vision, skill, and craft. Whether it turns out to be an innovation, a disruption, or both depends on how it’s used.
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