⚠️ OpenAI "Orion" is Finally Here
THE MICRO-BRIEF (3-Point Roundup)
THE EDITOR'S TAKE It's finally happening. After months of teasing, the "Orion" era begins. This isn't just a faster chatbot; it's a model that thinks before it speaks. For us students, this means the bar just got raised again. If the AI can reason through complex problems, our value is solely in asking the right questions.
- OpenAI Announces "Orion" Release Date - It is official. OpenAI has confirmed that its next-generation model, codenamed "Orion," will launch next week. Early benchmarks suggest it solves PhD-level physics problems with 90% accuracy, moving beyond "text prediction" to true "multi-step reasoning."
- Apple "Vision Air" Leaks Surface - Supply chain reports indicate Apple is beginning production on a cheaper, lighter AR headset ("Vision Air") set for early 2026. This suggests the "Spatial Computing" era is about to hit the mass market, moving AI from screens to our direct line of sight.
- GitHub Copilot "Workspace" Update - GitHub has rolled out an update that allows Copilot to manage entire repositories, not just single files. It can now refactor an entire project structure autonomously. The role of "Junior Dev" is shrinking by the day.

CLOSING CTA
The tools are getting smarter. Are you?
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The NeuroSight AI Team.
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