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The pace of AI is shifting from impressive to unstoppable. Adobe just gave video editors superpowers, Perplexity made patent research effortless, and Sora is now putting a price tag on creativity. Meanwhile, rising energy costs are exposing the true cost of running the world’s smartest machines.
For creators, professionals, and innovators, this isn’t just tech news — it’s your next competitive advantage (or warning sign). Today’s stories show where the edge lies: the tools that save you time, the systems that might replace your workflow, and the costs that could reshape the AI economy.
Here’s how AI is shaping business and innovation today.
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🧠The Pulse
Adobe’s latest AI tool is changing the rules of video editing. At the Adobe MAX 2025 conference the company showed how you could edit a single frame of a video and the AI applies that change across the entire clip. This isn’t just faster editing, it hints at a future where you guide creativity and AI does the heavy lifting.
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Adobe’s “Project Frame Forward” lets users adjust one frame, change lighting, remove people or objects and then automatically propagates the edit across the whole video.
The system understands motion, objects and shadows so changes look natural even with movement or complex scenes. That removes hours of manual frame-by-frame editing.
These tools are still in the “sneaks” phase, previewed at MAX. They’re not yet broadly available, but Adobe’s track record means many will likely show up in Creative Cloud and Firefly soon.
💡What This Means for You
If you create video content, work in marketing, or even edit product demos, this tech could cut your time in half. You’ll spend less wrestling with frames and layers, and more focusing on the story. But it also asks a new question: if editing becomes near-instant, what people skills still matter most in creativity?
🧠The Pulse
Perplexity AI has launched “Perplexity Patents,” an AI-powered patent research agent that simplifies a traditionally tedious process. With natural language queries and AI-generated summaries, users can dig through patents, academic papers and prior art without specialized search syntax. The move may reshape how innovators and professionals access intellectual property intelligence.
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Instead of keyword strings, users can type everyday queries like “Any patents on wearable haptic suits since 2024?” and get relevant results and summaries.
The tool doesn’t just hit patent filings; it also scans academic papers, software repos and other prior art sources to give a broader view of innovation.
Currently available in free beta globally, with paid “Pro” and “Max” users getting higher usage limits and extra features. It’s aimed at researchers, inventors and IP professionals.
💡What This Means for You
If you’re working in innovation, R&D, law or product development, this tool means faster access to what’s been done—and what’s possible next. It levels the playing field, letting smaller teams uncover patent risks or inspiration without massive budgets. In a world of rapid tech evolution, that’s a competitive edge.
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⚡ Data Centers Under Fire: AI vs Energy Costs: As power costs climb globally, the booming demand from AI and data centers is putting the energy grid under strain. Organizations building vast compute farms must now factor in not just hardware costs but escalating electricity bills and infrastructure bottlenecks.
🚨 Pay-to-Play: Sora’s New AI Video Trap: The video-creation app now charges for extra video generations beyond its free daily limit. Creators can buy bundles of credits to unlock more generations as the company shifts to a paid model to sustain growth and manage computing costs.
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