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🚀 GPT-5.6 Can Now Do Your Work For You

OpenAI's new GPT-5.6 powers ChatGPT Work, an agent that builds your docs, decks, and websites — plus Meta guns for Claude and Codex, and Google starts outing AI-made ads.

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OpenAI just turned ChatGPT into a full workplace agent that builds documents, decks, and websites on command, which means the chatbot you use for answers can now hand back the finished work. Meta threw open its most capable coding model yet to US developers and aimed it straight at Claude and Codex, which means the race to power your AI tools just added a deep-pocketed third contender. And Google will start labeling which ads were made with AI across Search, YouTube, and Discover, which means the line between real and synthetic marketing is about to get a lot more visible.

In today's AI Pulse

  • 🚀 OpenAI Ships Your Work – ChatGPT Work turns the chatbot into an agent that builds docs, decks, and full websites.

  • 💻 Meta Guns for Claude – Muse Spark 1.1 opens to US developers, challenging Codex and Claude on coding.

  • 📢 Google Labels AI Ads – New disclosures reveal which ads were made or edited with AI.

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🧠 The Pulse

OpenAI launched ChatGPT Work, an agent that fuses ChatGPT, Codex, and the new GPT-5.6 to produce documents, presentations, and even full websites from plain instructions. Built for non-coders, it rolls out first to Pro, Enterprise, and Edu users, taking direct aim at Anthropic's Claude Cowork and Microsoft's Copilot.

📌 The Download

  • Work gets done, not just answered – ChatGPT Work uses Codex's coding engine to complete documents, decks, and websites without users writing a single line of code.

  • GPT-5.6 powers it – The agent runs on OpenAI's newly launched GPT-5.6, offered in three sizes so smaller, cheaper models can still handle sophisticated tasks.

  • Aimed at the enterprise – The launch targets Anthropic's Claude Cowork and Microsoft's Copilot as rivals fight for lucrative professional customers over consumer subscriptions.

  • Rolling out gradually – Web and mobile access starts with Pro, Enterprise, and Edu users, with Plus and Business next, plus a new desktop app and hosted-websites feature.

💡 What This Means for You

Workplace AI is shifting from answering questions to delivering finished work. The edge now goes to professionals who can write clear instructions, review AI output critically, and catch errors, not just operate software. Practice delegating to AI while keeping your judgment, context, and accountability firmly in the loop.

Developers testing a new AI coding model on monitors with neural-network motifs

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Meta released Muse Spark 1.1 and opened its Model API to US developers in public preview. The upgraded system writes and debugs code, operates software, and reads text, images, and video to run complex agentic workflows. Meta is positioning it squarely against Anthropic and OpenAI while building a paid developer business.

📌 The Download

  • Developers get access – Meta opened a public preview of its Model API for US developers, letting outsiders test prompts and prototype software integrations directly.

  • Coding gets stronger – Muse Spark 1.1 is Meta's most capable model for coding and agentic work, able to debug software, use tools, and interpret images and video.

  • A business model emerges – Charging developers for API access mirrors OpenAI and Anthropic, giving Meta a clearer path to monetize its expensive AI research.

  • Competition widens – Muse Spark underpins Meta's "personal superintelligence" push; its success now hinges on real reliability, cost, and adoption versus Claude and Codex.

💡 What This Means for You

The market for professional AI help is getting less dependent on any single provider, which means more choice and competitive pricing for you. But comparing tools means testing them on your real work, not promotional benchmarks. Weigh reliability, privacy, integration effort, and how much supervision each autonomous system truly demands.

Marketer reviewing digital ads with AI-disclosure verification badges

🧠 The Pulse

Google is rolling out disclosures that identify ads created or edited with AI, surfaced through My Ad Center across Search, Discover, and YouTube. Ads made with Google's own generative tools get labeled automatically, while advertisers using outside AI systems must flag their creations manually, leaving part of the system on the honor code.

📌 The Download

  • Disclosures go live – Users can open an ad's info panel to see how it was produced, across Google Search, Discover, and YouTube.

  • Google's tools auto-label – Ads built with Google's own generative advertising tools automatically receive the "created or edited with AI" tag.

  • Outside tools rely on honesty – Advertisers using third-party AI must apply the label manually, creating an enforcement gap Google cannot fully detect.

  • Rollout varies by region – Some locations see labels directly on ads; others must check My Ad Center, echoing earlier rules on synthetic political ads and SynthID provenance.

💡 What This Means for You

AI-generated marketing will get easier to spot, but disclosure systems remain leaky, so review advertising more critically. If you create external communications, keep records of any AI involvement, follow each platform's rules, and verify claims. Automated generation never removes your responsibility for misleading or off-brand content.

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