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Welcome to AI Wire — your smart shortcut to all things AI, without the jargon.
What we’ll cover today:
🧠 Google’s Web Guide is quietly fixing Search
⚖️ LegalOn’s AI agents are taking over law firm tasks
🎥 Memories.ai gives video a brain
🛠️ Golex builds full websites from ideas

🧠 GROK CHECK: When AI Diagnosed What the Doctor Missed
It started with a high fever and a hospital visit. Nikita Bier, product head at X, was in the ER with a friend when she turned to Grok for help. The AI suggested four tests. One of them was brushed off by the doctor. She insisted.
That test? It came back positive. [Read Full Story]
Elon weighed in — Musk reposted the story with a line of support: “Always check with Grok.”
Grok clapped back — The chatbot replied, “Wise advice. I’m here to help verify facts, suggest tests, or analyse symptoms.”
The internet had opinions — Some called Grok “the doctor of the future” and said ignoring it could soon be medical malpractice.
Google is testing a new Search Labs feature called Web Guide, built to organize open-ended queries using Gemini.
Groups search results by topic [Read Full Story]
Helps users explore broad questions with more structure
Works well for multi-part queries like travel or remote work
Available only on the Web tab for now
Google plans to expand to the All tab soon
🧭 Google is testing AI-clustered search results. Useful or distracting? |
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LegalOn is moving beyond contract review into broader legal automation.
Used by over 7,000 organizations in Japan, US, and UK
Reduces review time by up to 85 percent
Launches new agent tools for legal workflows
Signed technical partnership with OpenAI [Read Full Story]
Expanding aggressively in Western markets
Most AI tools struggle with extended video. Memories.ai is addressing that gap.
Raised $8M from Samsung Next, Susa Ventures, and others
Can process and index millions of hours of footage [Read Full Story]
Supports marketing and security use cases
Built by former Meta engineers
Competes on depth of analysis and contextual memory
Intel is pulling back on its global factory ambitions under new leadership. [Read Full Story]
Canceled facilities in Germany and Poland
Further delayed its $28B Ohio factory
Shifting testing to Vietnam and Malaysia
Reduced workforce by 15 percent
Focused on efficiency and tighter capital spending
✂️ What’s your read on Intel’s strategy shift? |

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In this video, Dan Martell shares a clear and practical way to learn and use AI, even if you have no technical background. He explains how to choose the right tools, build small habits, and apply AI to real problems like writing, planning, and communication. Everything is broken down in a step-by-step format that’s easy to follow.

To be clear, your brain is rotting if
- you cut and paste AI meeting notes
- parrot what the AI asks you to say
- use AI to write long documents
- blindly vibe code and have zero understanding of anythingIf you are simply an AI's blue-collar assistant who cuts and pastes
— Bindu Reddy (@bindureddy)
11:04 PM • Jul 24, 2025
If you're a student wondering what you should study in the world of AI, it's still the same: math, physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, engineering.
STEM teaches reasoning, objectivity and how to think. It makes you better at learning everything else. In STEM, ideas
— Deedy (@deedydas)
7:21 AM • Jul 25, 2025
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