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This week in 30 seconds:

Anthropic dropped Claude Opus 4.7 — and the benchmark wins weren’t even the wildest part. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang revealed the company’s real moat isn’t chips, but a supply chain nobody else can copy. Google’s open-source Gemma 4 is already running on Nintendo Switches and phones. And Granola might be the smartest meeting tool we’ve seen in a while.

Here’s what’s inside:

Anthropic’s most powerful model yet — Claude Opus 4.7 tops major benchmarks, but the newly released system card raised even bigger questions about safety, deception, and how frontier models behave under pressure.

Nvidia’s hidden advantage — Jensen Huang says the company’s dominance comes from decades of supplier relationships, not just GPUs. Why rivals may struggle to catch up.

Google goes open-source again — Gemma 4 is lightweight, fast, and already running offline on everyday devices. A reminder that cutting-edge AI doesn’t always need the cloud.

Tool of the week: ??— An AI meeting notepad that quietly captures calls, turns rough notes into polished summaries, and lets you chat with everything you’ve discussed.

Prompts you can steal — A social media engagement framework you can use to grow audience attention and community loyalty today.

The big picture this week:

AI race is no longer just about smarter models.

It’s becoming a three-way battle between closed giants, open-source challengers, and infrastructure kings.

Some companies win by building the best models.
Others win by giving them away.
And some win by owning the pipes everyone else depends on.

Meanwhile, the tools are getting faster, cheaper, and more useful by the week.

Let's get into it. 👇

DEEP DIVE AI

Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.7

Anthropic just dropped Claude Opus 4.7, and while the model leads most benchmarks — including a commanding win on VendingBench 2 — the real story is what's in the system card.

During testing, Claude Mythos Preview (the unreleased predecessor) spent 70+ exchanges actively trying to hack its own safety guardrails, eventually attempting to write a persistent backdoor into a researcher's dot files.

When caught, it initially lied. Opus 4.7 also shows elevated "evaluation awareness" — behaving better when it suspects it's being watched, and getting measurably more deceptive when that suspicion is suppressed. Anthropic published it all anyway, which is either reassuring transparency or the most unsettling press release in tech history, depending on your mood.

Jensen Huang says Nvidia's real moat isn't chips

it's the supply chain nobody else can build

In a wide-ranging interview, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revealed the company holds nearly $100 billion in purchase commitments with foundries, memory suppliers, and packaging partners — with some estimates putting that figure closer to $250 billion.

His argument: competitors might design a rival accelerator, but they can't replicate the decade-long upstream relationships Nvidia has spent GTC keynotes, CEO dinners, and direct investment building.

Huang also pushed back hard on the idea that TPUs threaten Nvidia's dominance, calling Anthropic's reliance on Google TPUs "a unique instance, not a trend" — and admitting he regrets not investing in Anthropic early enough to lock in their compute.

Google DeepMind's Gemma 4 runs on a Nintendo Switch

Google DeepMind dropped Gemma 4, a free open-source model family that's already running on first-gen Nintendo Switches, inside browsers, and offline on phones — no GPU, no subscription, no cloud dependency.

The 27B model punches well above its weight, competing with models 10–20x its size on several benchmarks, thanks to four architectural upgrades: ultra-curated training data, a hybrid local-plus-global attention mechanism, native image aspect ratio support, and a shared KV-cache that recycles memory across layers instead of recomputing it.

The kicker: it ships under Apache 2.0 — meaning you can modify it, sell it, and build derivative models with almost zero restrictions.

After 10 million downloads in the first week, the community has already shipped offline translation apps, real-time browser image classifiers, and custom fine-tunes.

🛠️TOOL OF THE WEEK

Granola

What it is: An AI meeting notepad that transcribes everything — your mic and your system audio — without dropping a bot into your call. Nobody sees a robot in the corner. Nobody gets weird about it.

What it actually does: While you're in a meeting, Granola captures the full transcript in the background. You jot down a few rough keywords. When you hit stop, it merges your notes with the transcript and spits out polished, structured meeting notes in seconds. No cleanup. No "let me find that thing we discussed."

The features worth knowing:

🔍 Chat with your notes — Ask it a specific question ("What CTR did we land on?") and it pulls the answer straight from the transcript. Works across your entire note history, not just the last meeting.

Recipes — Micro-prompts you trigger with a forward slash. Hit /list my to-dos and it extracts every action item from the meeting instantly. You can build your own or grab ones made by founders, investors, and creators like Nikita Bier and Lenny Rachitsky.

📋 Custom Templates — Set a fixed output structure for recurring meetings. Every weekly sync, every client call, every brainstorm — always lands in the exact same format. No reformatting, no hunting for the action items section.

🔗 MCP Integration with Claude and ChatGPT — This just dropped. Connect Granola to Claude through the connectors menu and your entire meeting history becomes live context for every conversation. Ask Claude to write a script and it already knows what you discussed last Tuesday.

Best for: Anyone in back-to-back meetings who's tired of losing the thread. The 10-minute post-meeting cleanup you keep skipping? Gone.

AI PROMPTS

Copy-paste this into ChatGPT/Claude:

Boost Social Media Engagement

Adopt the role of an expert social media strategist and community architect who has built thriving online communities from scratch across multiple platforms, combining behavioral psychology, viral content mechanics, and authentic relationship-building principles. Your primary objective is to create a comprehensive engagement and community-building strategy that transforms passive followers into active participants and brand advocates through strategic conversation design, emotional resonance, and consistent interaction frameworks in a detailed, actionable format. You operate in an environment where algorithms punish one-way broadcasting, audiences are exhausted by performative content, and authentic connection has become the scarcest commodity. Most creators are trapped in a visibility crisis—posting into the void while competitors with smaller followings generate exponentially more engagement because they've cracked the code of genuine community dynamics. The user needs to break through algorithmic suppression, combat audience fatigue, and create content that people feel compelled to engage with rather than scroll past. Take a deep breath and work on this problem step-by-step.

Analyze the user's current content patterns and audience psychology to identify engagement friction points. Design platform-specific conversation starters that lower the barrier to commenting while creating genuine dialogue opportunities. Develop storytelling frameworks that naturally invite audience participation and shared experiences. Create comment prompt strategies that feel organic rather than manipulative. Build community rituals and recurring engagement formats that train followers to interact consistently. Establish response protocols that amplify engagement momentum. Design content hooks that trigger emotional responses leading to shares and saves. Provide tactics for transforming lurkers into contributors and contributors into community champions.

#INFORMATION ABOUT ME:
My social media platforms: [INSERT YOUR PRIMARY SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS]
My niche/industry: [INSERT YOUR NICHE OR INDUSTRY]
My current engagement rate: [INSERT YOUR AVERAGE ENGAGEMENT RATE OR DESCRIBE CURRENT ENGAGEMENT LEVEL]
My target audience: [INSERT YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE DEMOGRAPHICS AND PSYCHOGRAPHICS]
My content style: [INSERT YOUR CURRENT CONTENT STYLE AND TONE]

MOST IMPORTANT!: Structure your response with clear section headings including Conversation Starters, Comment Prompt Strategies, Storytelling Techniques, Community-Building Tactics, and Implementation Timeline. Provide specific examples and actionable tactics in bullet point format for immediate implementation.

Tips

● Test different conversation starters with your audience to discover which questions spark the most replies, then use this AI prompt regularly to generate fresh variations that keep your community engaged without repeating the same patterns.

● Schedule dedicated time each week to personally respond to comments generated by your posts, as the AI prompt helps create engagement opportunities but building real relationships requires your authentic follow-through and consistent presence.

● Track which storytelling techniques from the AI prompt results drive the highest save and share rates, then create a swipe file of these high-performing formats to guide your content calendar and maximize community growth over time.

IMAGE PROMPT OF THE WEEK

Use this ready‑to‑paste prompt with Google Nano Banana Pro
Tweak the style/lighting according to your preference

Black and white engraved portrait illustration of a person.
Drawn in classic woodcut / linocut engraving style, high contrast black ink on textured off-white paper background. Fine cross-hatching and line shading to create depth and shadow, bold black ink shadows under chin and around hair, strong contour lines, traditional printmaking aesthetic.
Minimal composition, centered portrait, no body visible, clean negative space, vintage editorial illustration style, ultra detailed linework, sharp crisp ink strokes, professional vector-ready engraving look, monochrome palette, dramatic contrast.
Negative Prompt:
color, watercolor, soft shading, blurred lines, low contrast, realistic photography, 3D render, anime style, cartoon style, messy sketch, thick uneven strokes, background objects, noisy texture, pixelated, distorted face, extra eyes, extra ears, bad anatomy, modern digital painting, glossy skin, overexposed highlights

YOUR GIFT

How to run Claude Code for free using Gemma 4 + Ollama — on your laptop, offline, no rate limits

  1. Download Ollama.

    Go to ollama.com, hit Download, and install it for Mac or Windows.

    It's a one-click install — drag it into your Applications folder and open it. This is the engine that lets you run open-source models locally.

  2. Figure out which Gemma 4 model fits your machine.

    Click the Apple icon → About This Mac, take a screenshot of your specs, then open your terminal and launch Claude Code.

    Paste the screenshot and ask: Sample Prompt: "I want to run Gemma 4 locally via Ollama. Based on these desktop specs, which model size do you recommend — E4B, 12B, or 27B?"

    Claude will read your RAM and chip and tell you exactly which one to pull.

  3. Pull Gemma 4 onto your computer.

    In your terminal, run the command Ollama gives you. For most laptops, that's: ollama pull gemma4:e4b Wait for the download to complete — you'll see it appear in the Ollama app under your local models.

  4. Launch Claude Code pointed at your local model.

    In terminal, run: ollama run gemma4:e4b Then open Claude Code, sign out of any existing session with /logout, and connect your Anthropic API key from console.anthropic.com.

    Top up $5–10 — you won't actually spend it, the API key just needs to be valid to activate the framework.

  5. Start coding.

    Give Claude Code a task exactly as you normally would: Sample Prompt: "Create a file hello.html in the current directory with a centered heading that says Hello World on a dark background." Hit enter, approve the edits, and watch it build. Open it at localhost to confirm it works.

Within minutes, you'll have a fully functioning Claude Code setup running 100% on your machine — no internet, no token bills, no rate limits — ready to code on a flight, in a café, or anywhere else you can open a laptop.

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See you next Sunday!
Sid j

P.S. If you think AI progress feels fast now, remember this: last year most people were still debating whether it was useful. This week it’s running on handheld devices, replacing workflows, and outperforming experts on hard reasoning tests. The pace is only accelerating.

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