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From Tools to Transformations — AI’s Quiet Revolution Picks Up Pace

From building full websites with one prompt to editing photos with natural language — this week’s AI updates are practical, powerful, and just getting started.

In this week’s AI Viewer, we spotlight how AI is moving from experimentation to daily utility across sectors. Kimi’s “OK Computer” is redefining agent capabilities — turning chats into functional websites, slides, and dashboards with minimal input. Google has rolled out conversational photo editing for Android users, allowing simple voice commands like “make the sky brighter” to replace complex edits.

In Pakistan, the AI Wrapper Competition under the Digital Pakistan initiative is inviting innovators to build practical AI solutions in areas like education, health, governance, climate, and finance — backed by national strategy.

We’re also sharing resources that matter: two Google AI courses now free to access, and a new student-friendly AI browser designed to simplify research and academic work. All that, plus a closer look at what these updates mean for learners, builders, and professionals navigating the fast-moving world of AI.

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