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This AI Startup Is Cleaning Homes for Free to Train Future Robots 🧹

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Welcome to another edition of Horizon AI,

In today’s issue, we take a look at a new way to carry your AI memory across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. If you have spent months teaching one AI how you write, work, and think, Cuey’s Portable Memory helps you bring that context with you instead of starting over every time you switch tools.

Let’s jump into it!

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Here's what's new today in the Horizon AI

  • AI Startup Offers Free Home Cleaning in Exchange for Robot Training Data

  • Anthropic Offers the EU Access to Its Mythos Model

  • AI Tutorial: How to Bring Your AI Memory Across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini

  • AI Tools to check out

  • AI Findings/Resources

  • The Latest in AI and Tech 💡

AI News

SHIFT

AI Startup Offers Free Home Cleaning in Exchange for Robot Training Data

AI training startup Shift is offering free home cleaning services, but there’s a catch: the work is recorded and used to train future AI-powered robots.

Details:

  • Shift sends cleaners equipped with a camera-mounted “magic hat” that records tasks from a first-person perspective while they clean, organize, vacuum, wash dishes, and perform other household chores.

  • The company says the value of the training data collected is enough to cover the cost of the cleaning service, allowing customers to receive cleanings at no charge.

  • According to Shift, personal information is anonymized before the data is used, with faces, names, screens, ID cards, and other sensitive details blurred or removed.

  • Shift already operates a broader data-collection network, paying people in multiple countries to record real-world activities that can be used to train AI models and robots.

  • While cleaning is the first focus, the company says it eventually wants to collect training data for other physical tasks such as cooking, plumbing, and construction work.

The free cleaning program is initially launching in New York, with plans to expand to cities including San Francisco, London, Zurich, and Munich.

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ANTHROPIC

Anthropic Offers the EU Access to Its Mythos Model

Anthropic has reportedly offered the European Union access to Mythos, its advanced cybersecurity-focused AI model.

Details:

  • The European Commission confirmed it has held multiple meetings with Anthropic and welcomed progress toward gaining access to the model.

  • Mythos was initially released to a limited group of organizations through Anthropic’s Project Glasswing initiative, which focuses on identifying software vulnerabilities and strengthening cybersecurity defenses.

  • According to reports, the EU intensified discussions with both Anthropic and U.S. officials after being told government approval would be required before access could be granted.

  • The final terms of the arrangement are still being negotiated, and details about how the technology will be used within European institutions have not yet been disclosed.

The expansion of Mythos comes as Anthropic continues its rapid rise in the AI industry. The company recently surpassed OpenAI in valuation, reaching nearly $1 trillion after a new funding round.

AI Tutorial

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How to Carry Your AI Memory Across ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini

You spent months teaching ChatGPT how you work. Switch to Claude or Gemini, and that context is gone. Cuey's new Portable Memory moves your preferences and chat history across all three, then lets you check one prompt against every model from a single sidebar. Here is how to set it up.

  1. Install the free Cuey Chrome extension.

  2. Open ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini and click the Cuey sidebar.

  3. Open the Memory tab and import your saved preferences from each AI. It takes a few clicks.

  4. Want your full history too? Import it the same way, then search past conversations across every model inside Cuey.

  5. Run any prompt against all three models from the sidebar. Your memory and history give each AI more context, and an indicator shows which memories shaped each answer.

Note: Your memory and chat history are encrypted on your device. Your data stays yours.

AI Tools to check out

📝 Voqusa: Turn any video or audio into accurate text.

🧠 Koji: The first AI tutor that gets kids to actually think.

Genspark for Word: An AI writing and editing assistant that helps you draft, edit, format, and refine documents.

👉 Riffly: Build polished, investor-ready presentations in seconds.

✨ Miora: AI creative agent studio. Create images, video, artifacts, interfaces, and 3D content — all on one canvas.

TOGETHER WITH WISPR FLOW

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AI Findings/Resources

📚 Claude Design: Everything you can build in 16 minutes (5 Real use cases)

🚀 This dev went viral after using AI to control his computer with nothing but his voice.

The latest in AI and Tech

The company is expanding Codex’s computer-use capabilities to Windows after first launching the feature on Mac. The update allows Codex to view a user’s screen and interact with applications directly, enabling it to perform tasks on a Windows PC.

Microsoft has launched a preview of Copilot Health, its AI-powered health assistant, for Microsoft 365 subscribers. First announced in March, the tool can analyze data from connected medical records, wearable devices, and health platforms such as Apple Health.

The project aims to add up to 5 gigawatts of data center capacity. The first phase includes new facilities in Dunkirk, Bosquel, and Bouchain, with a target of delivering 3.1 gigawatts of capacity in northern France by 2031.

The company is recruiting for several engineering roles in San Francisco. According to the job listings, the team is developing robotic systems designed to operate in dynamic real-world environments using AI models with advanced reasoning capabilities.

The app would combine GitHub Copilot, the Copilot chatbot, Copilot Cowork, and a new agentic workflow system internally known as Autopilot. The goal appears to be creating a single hub for coding, chat, productivity, and AI-powered task automation.

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