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Google introduces Googlebooks alongside new ‘Gemini Intelligence’ for Android 🚀

Welcome to another edition of Horizon AI,
Most AI agents still live inside endless chat threads where useful work quickly gets buried. In today’s issue, we’ll show you how to use OpenClaw OS to turn your agent into a live workspace for tasks like morning briefings, business dashboards, inbox triage, and more.
Let’s jump into it!
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Here's what's new today in the Horizon AI
Google Unveils ‘Googlebooks’ and New ‘Gemini Intelligence’ for Android
Threads Tests a Meta AI Feature Similar to Grok
AI Tutorial: How to turn your AI agent into a live workspace with OpenClaw OS
AI Tools to check out
AI Findings/Resources
The Latest in AI and Tech 💡
AI News
Google Unveils ‘Googlebooks’ and New ‘Gemini Intelligence’ for Android

Google has announced a new laptop category called Googlebooks, alongside a wave of Gemini-powered AI features designed to automate tasks and bring more agent-like capabilities across Android devices.
Details:
Googlebooks are a new type of laptop built around “Gemini Intelligence,” combining elements of Android and ChromeOS with AI-focused experiences at the center.
One of the new features, Magic Pointer, lets users point at anything on the screen to instantly ask Gemini questions or perform actions.
Google is also introducing more advanced AI agent capabilities across Android. Gemini will be able to complete multi-step actions like booking trips, transferring shopping lists into carts, summarizing web pages, and filling out forms.
The company also announced a new Gboard “Rambler” tool that can turn messy spoken thoughts into polished text messages while supporting multiple languages in the same conversation.
Googlebooks are designed to work closely with Android phones through features like Cast my apps, which brings mobile apps directly onto the laptop screen, and Quick Access, which allows users to browse phone files from the laptop. The first devices are expected to launch this fall.
TOGETHER WITH MASTERWORKS
Crash Expert: “This Looks Like 1929” → 71,105 Diversifying Here
Mark Spitznagel, who made $1B in a single day during the 2015 flash crash, warned markets are mimicking 1929. Seems extreme but we did just see the worst quarter for the S&P since 2022.
So it’s not so surprising that Vanguard and Goldman Sachs forecasted 5% and 3% annual S&P returns respectively for 2024-2034.
Late last year, Apollo’s chief economist Torsten Slok put it this way: "expect zero in return in the S&P 500 over the coming decade."
Almost no one knows this, but postwar and contemporary art appreciated 10.2% annually with near-zero correlation to equities from 1995–2025 overall.*
And sure… billionaires like Bezos can make headlines at auction, but what about the rest of us?
Masterworks makes it possible to invest in legendary artworks by Banksy, Basquiat, Picasso, and more – without spending millions.
29 exits. Net annualized returns like 16.5%, 17.6%, and 17.8% on works held over 1 year+. $1.3 billion invested. 500+ offerings.*
Shares in new offerings can sell quickly but…
*According to Masterworks data. Past performance is not indicative of future returns. Investing involves risk. Important Reg A disclosures: masterworks.com/cd.
META
Threads Tests a Meta AI Feature Similar to Grok

Meta is testing a new AI integration inside Threads that allows users to mention Meta AI in conversations to get real-time explanations, recommendations, and context directly within posts and replies.
Details:
Users with public accounts can now mention Meta AI in a Threads post or reply to ask questions about trending topics, sports, entertainment, and breaking news.
The AI responds publicly through the @meta.ai account, providing answers in the same language used in the original post.
Meta says the feature is designed to help users get real-time context and recommendations without leaving Threads, similar to how people use Grok on X, where users ask AI to explain posts, verify claims, etc.
Meta is currently testing the feature in Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Argentina, and Singapore as part of a limited beta rollout.
Users who do not want AI-generated replies in their feed can mute @meta.ai, hide responses, or mark Meta AI content as “Not interested.”
The feature raises concerns around AI-generated misinformation and moderation risks, especially after previous controversies involving Grok on X, but Meta says its system includes stronger safeguards. We'll soon see how effective these are.
AI Tutorial
How to turn your AI agent into a live workspace with OpenClaw OS
If you already run an AI agent through Telegram, Discord, or Slack, you know the limit. The agent does real work, but everything ends up buried in a chat scroll. OpenClaw OS gives your agent a workspace. You type a command, and the agent builds an app. The app stays in place and refreshes on its own. It is open source, free, and runs on your machine.
OpenClaw OS works with OpenClaw, the personal AI agent built by Peter Steinberger and the OpenClaw community. Under the hood, it uses OpenUI, the open standard for generative UI.
Install OpenClaw OS
Open your terminal.
Run the install command:
curl -fsSL https://openui.com/openclaw-os/install.sh | bashOpen the workspace in your browser. Your existing OpenClaw integrations carry over. Gmail, Calendar, Linear, GitHub, Stripe, Slack, whatever you already had connected.
Build your first dashboard
The fastest way to feel the difference is to build a morning briefing. Open a new session in OpenClaw OS and type a plain command:
"I need a morning briefing. Pull from Gmail, Linear, and my calendar. Show me what is urgent. Run it overnight so it is ready when I wake up."
Then watch the agent render the app. KPI boxes, action items, and a one-line summary at the top. The agent sets up the cron job automatically. Tomorrow morning, the dashboard will be ready before you open your laptop.
Refine the dashboard with simple prompts
You do not rebuild anything. You just tell the agent what to change.
"Add a section for production alerts."
"Show me the day's pulse as one sentence at the top."
"Sort tasks by what is blocking what."
"Group emails by sender."
Each refinement updates the same persistent app. The data keeps refreshing in the background. Apps stay where you put them. Sessions stay organized. Your agent's actions are visible rather than buried in chat.
Other dashboards you can build
The same workflow works for almost any data your agent can pull.
Engineering command center. Open PRs, failing pipelines, active incidents, overdue tickets. Walk into a stand-up already informed.
Business health. Revenue, churn, runway, cancellations. A Monday morning view that connects the dots across Stripe and your bank.
Investment dashboard. Positions, day P&L, news for tickers you hold, and concentration risk flagged.
Content planner. Keyword gaps, opportunities, and what is worth writing next.
Inbox triage. Email, Slack, and Discord are summarized in one place.
OpenClaw OS is open source and free. Grab the install command and the full setup guide here.
AI Tools to check out
✍ Clico: A powerful browser extension designed to be your ultimate writing and productivity partner.
📹 X-Pilot: Turn PDFs and slides into accurate, chapter-aligned video course series.
🤝 Kollab: An AI-native workspace where your teams and AI Agents seamlessly collaborate.
🔊 VoiceDash: AI voice typing tool for faster work. Turn your speech into structured text instantly
🔴 FocuSee: An AI-powered screen recorder that automatically edits your recordings with auto zoom on clicks, mouse movement tracking, and more.
AI Findings/Resources
🔮 AI as normal technology, an alternative to the vision of AI as a potential superintelligence
📖 A college textbook went viral after a ChatGPT-generated reply was accidentally left in the final print
⚽ Russian influencer Sasha Kriletskaya went viral for jumping on the latest trend: using AI to create videos that look like real live broadcast footage.
The latest in AI and Tech
Agent View is a new Research Preview that turns parallel coding sessions into a single command-line control center. It’s available on all paid plans.
WhatsApp is adding an incognito mode for chats with Meta AI, allowing users to have private AI conversations that are not saved or visible to others. The feature will automatically erase messages after the session ends and will roll out over the next few months on WhatsApp and the standalone Meta AI app.
The company has introduced twelve new plugins tailored to specific legal work and practice areas, along with over 20 MCP connectors that seamlessly link Claude to the software the legal industry already relies on.
Amazon has launched “Alexa for Shopping,” a new AI assistant powered by Alexa+ that replaces its previous shopping chatbot, Rufus. The tool can answer shopping questions, recommend products, compare prices, track deals, and automate purchases using customers’ shopping history and preferences.
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