🤖 The world's first autonomous AI marketer
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🤖 Enrich Labs launches the world's first autonomous AI marketer "Helena"
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🚀 Microsoft Launches Copilot Cowork and Multi-Model Deep Research Tool
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🖥️ Claude Code gets computer use
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💊 Eli Lilly bets $2.75 billion on AI drug discovery
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🤖 Enrich Labs launches the world's first autonomous AI marketer "Helena"
Enrich Labs has launched Helena, an autonomous AI agent designed to streamline marketing workflows.
Helena can take any company’s website URL, perform in-depth research to understand its positioning and competitive landscape, then autonomously generate and publish marketing assets across online channels.
The startup reports that every marketer who has seen a demo of Helena has immediately requested early access, and the launch video has gone viral on social media.
Enrich Labs also offers specialized agents for SEO/GEO, social listening, and email marketing.
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🚀 Microsoft Launches Copilot Cowork and Multi-Model Deep Research Tool
Microsoft has officially released Copilot Cowork, along with a new multi-model deep research capability.
Users can now access Copilot Cowork — Microsoft’s in-house equivalent of Claude Cowork — through the Frontier Program.
The tool is specifically designed for complex, multi-step workflows: users simply describe what needs to be done, and Copilot Cowork automatically drafts and executes a complete plan.
Microsoft has also introduced Critique, a powerful deep research feature that lets users query multiple AI models at once to obtain sharper, more accurate results.
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🖥️ Claude Code gets computer use
Claude Code now has computer use capabilities, enabling it to directly access and interact with your computer to test websites and other applications it helps design.
This advancement gives Claude Code greater autonomy to identify and fix errors, as well as discover and implement new optimizations by independently testing its own work.
The feature is now available to Claude Pro and Max users on Mac.
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💊 Eli Lilly bets $2.75 billion on AI drug discovery
Eli Lilly has entered into a $2.75 billion agreement with Hong Kong-based Insilico Medicine to leverage artificial intelligence for drug discovery and development, securing exclusive rights to manufacture and commercialize any resulting therapies.
Insilico CEO Alex Zhavoronkov told CNBC that his company has already used AI to develop at least 28 drug candidates, nearly half of which have advanced into clinical-stage testing.
In a separate move, Eli Lilly has committed $1 billion over five years in partnership with Nvidia to fund talent, infrastructure, and computing resources aimed at overcoming key bottlenecks in AI-driven drug discovery.
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