Your Weekly Growth Hit: AI Moves, Platform Shifts & Market Signals ⚡

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July 31, 2025

Hello, GrowthHackers! 

Welcome to your Weekly unfair advantage.

Once a week, we cut through the noise to bring you sharp insights, fast news, and fresh sparks to light up your brain and fuel your hustle. From scrappy hacks to big tech moves, AI shifts to culture flips—this is your intel to stay ahead, move fast, and break boring.

Think of it as your growth-fueled espresso shot.
Short. Smart. Addictive.

Let’s dive in.👇

Quick Hits

  1. When AI Doesn’t Know—It Googles It. Literally.
    (The future isn’t retrieval vs. generation—it’s seamless orchestration of both.)

  2. OpenAI Confirms: Your ChatGPT History Can Be Used in Court
    (Every prompt is now a paper trail.)

  3. Your Browser Just Got a Brain—Edge Launches Copilot Mode
    (Expect every tab to turn into a workflow.)

  4. OpenAI launches Study Mode in ChatGPT
    (Study Mode could flip the switch from passive consumption to active learning.)

  5. Microsoft Releases List of Jobs Most and Least Likely to Be Replaced by AI
    (Roles aren’t disappearing; workflows are.)

Roxie’s 3-Minute News Bulletin

This week's 🙌 News Bulletin Roxie explores:
Microsoft OpenAI Deal Advances as Tech Giants Expand AI and Privacy Tools

🚀 This week in Growth: 
Introvert-friendly SEO networking tactics that actually work, Microsoft shores up its OpenAI edge, TikTok deepens music conversions with YouTube Music saves, and Meta upgrades Messenger for high-signal post‑purchase comms.

On the risk side, Orange’s cyberattack is a reminder to stress‑test incident playbooks, while Chrome’s AI review summaries and Google’s privacy stance reshape trust and discovery.
Spotify leans voice-first—start prototyping conversational recs now.

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What's New in Artificial Intelligence (AI)

  • Google is testing a vibe-coding app called Opal

    AI-powered coding tools have become so popular over the past few months that almost every major tech company is either using one or making its own. Makers of these so-called “vibe-coding” tools are a hot commodity at the moment, with startups like Lovable and Cursor fending off buyers and investors keen to tap a hot trend.

  • Luma and Runway expect robotics to eventually be a big revenue driver

    AI video startups Luma and Runway plan to monetize via robotics and self-driving car industries, aligning immersive visual tech with future automation — relevant to marketers leveraging visual AI in campaigns.

  • Copilot Mode Lands in Edge: Multi-Tab AI Analysis Is Here
    Microsoft adds Copilot Mode to Edge browser with AI features such as multi-tab analysis and topic-based navigation — tools with potential for content marketers and growth hackers to streamline research and strategy.