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NVIDIA Becomes World's Largest Company Amid AI Surge

Updated: April 20, 2026
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This week’s newsletter had a little bit of everything—big AI headlines, a bunch of fresh tools I actually want to try, and a prompt that made me rethink how I plan content. And honestly? The NVIDIA news alone is enough to make you sit up and pay attention.

📢 BREAKING NEWS

Here are the headlines that caught my eye (and why they matter):

  1. Google

    Google’s AI assistant—Jarvis—was reportedly exposed through a Chrome extension. The part I found most interesting isn’t just that it “talks.” It’s that it can browse the web on your behalf. That’s a big jump in usefulness, because it changes the vibe from “ask a question” to “let it do the searching.”

  2. Of course, this also raises the obvious question: if an agent can roam around the web, what safeguards are in place? Even when this stuff is accidental, it’s still a reminder to watch permissions and extension behavior.
  3. NVIDIA

    NVIDIA overtook Apple’s market value, becoming the biggest company in the world—at least for a stretch—thanks to the AI boom. I’m not surprised by the attention, but I am surprised by how fast it keeps happening.

  4. What I notice with stories like this is that the “AI surge” isn’t just about chatbots. It’s about the boring-but-critical stuff: chips, data centers, power, cooling, and the whole infrastructure that makes training and inference possible. When companies rush to build AI products, someone has to supply the horsepower. NVIDIA has been that supplier for a while.
  5. If you’re tracking this, pay attention to two things: demand signals (orders, capacity, supply constraints) and the ecosystem (software, developer tooling, partnerships). Market value moves fast, but the underlying business momentum is what usually sticks.
  6. Apple

    Apple’s upcoming iOS 18.2 update is expected to include built-in ChatGPT, with an option for users to upgrade to ChatGPT Plus. That’s a pretty practical move, because it puts AI where people already spend time—inside their daily apps.

  7. In my experience, the biggest adoption hurdle for AI tools isn’t “can it work?” It’s “will I remember it exists?” Bundling AI features into iOS makes it harder to ignore. Still, I’d be curious how Apple handles privacy and what data (if any) is shared behind the scenes. If you’re using it for work or school, those details matter.
🤖 BEST NEW AI TOOLS

These are the new tools I’m most interested in—mostly because they solve annoyances I run into all the time. Here’s what to check out:

  1. Todof– Change dull reminders with an AI that learns from what you do, using clever cues to really motivate you to take action
  2. I like reminder tools that don’t just nag. If it can learn your patterns—like when you actually follow through—then it’s more likely to feel helpful instead of spammy.
  3. SuperPodcast– Change any file into engaging podcasts where listeners can interact with AI presenters live
  4. If you’ve ever tried turning notes into something “listenable,” you know how tedious it is. Turning a file into a podcast format could save real time—especially if the interaction is actually responsive.
  5. Viesus– Count and improve pictures and pictures in PDFs while getting rid of compression marks
  6. PDFs are where quality goes to die—especially when someone sends you a “compressed” version. Anything that improves image clarity without wrecking layout is worth a look.
  7. VenturusAI– Count business ideas with clever thoughts using OpenAI o1 and create a pitch deck that is focused for effect
  8. I’m always skeptical of “pitch deck generators,” but if it helps you tighten the story—problem, solution, traction, why now—that’s where it can actually help. The deck still needs your voice, though.
  9. Spam Slaya– Protect your email with local AI that identifies and removes spam without sharing information with others
  10. Local AI filtering sounds great on paper, and it’s the kind of thing I’d prefer for privacy. Just keep an eye on false positives—nobody wants their legit emails “mysteriously” disappearing.
  11. VideoPal AI– Generate one-of-a-kind videos without showing faces by handling everything from writing scripts to planning when to post—simply share what your area of interest is
  12. I like that it’s face-free. That alone makes it more usable for creators who don’t want to be on camera. Still, I’d test how “original” the visuals feel after a few generations—because some tools get repetitive fast.
  13. scalerX– Create tailored AI bots for Telegram using your information without needing to code at all
  14. Telegram bots can be surprisingly useful for support, lead capture, and FAQs. If it really lets you build without coding, that’s a huge win—just make sure the bot’s answers stay accurate as your info changes.
  15. Vid AI– Make brief videos for social media with the help of AI from writing scripts to adding voice—no need to show your face
  16. Short-form video is brutal. Anything that helps with scripts and voice quickly can cut the “blank screen” time down a lot. The key is whether the output matches your niche tone.
  17. Car Hunter– Take pictures of cars to quickly recognize their brands and types as you create your own collection of spotted vehicles
  18. This one feels fun and surprisingly practical. If the recognition is accurate, it turns random street photos into a little collection you can actually use later.
📝 PROMPT OF THE DAY

Here’s today’s prompt—use it as-is, or tweak it to match what you’re working on right now:

"Create a comprehensive strategy for [insert your niche] that includes actionable steps, target audience analysis, content ideas, and performance metrics. Please provide detailed recommendations for leveraging platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or YouTube, as well as SEO best practices relevant to [insert your niche]. Additionally, suggest ways to measure success and adapt the strategy over time."

Quick tip: when you run this prompt, try adding one constraint like “assume a $200/month budget” or “we can post 3 times per week.” Constraints make the plan way more realistic.

Stefan

Stefan

Stefan is the founder of Automateed. A content creator at heart, swimming through SAAS waters, and trying to make new AI apps available to fellow entrepreneurs.

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