How Genspark AI Hit $36M in Just 45 Days!
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🤖 Zero to 36 Million in 45 Days: The AI Agent Revolution
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🚀Thousands of Grok chats are now searchable on Google
❇️OpenAI launches a sub-$5 ChatGPT plan in India
😮Grammarly gets a design overhaul, multiple AI features
🤖 Anthropic bundles Claude Code into enterprise plans
😎DeepSeek V3.1 just dropped — and it might be the most powerful open AI yet
🤖Zero to 36 Million in 45 Days:
The AI Agent Revolution
In this podcast episode, I sit down with Wen Sang, co-founder of Genspark AI, to uncover how they went from zero to $36M in just 45 days. We dive into the groundbreaking features of Genspark AI, explore its vision, and watch a live demo that shows how it can instantly create presentations, capture meeting notes, and boost productivity for knowledge workers everywhere.
👉 Try Genspark Free — The All-in-One AI Workspace: https://www.genspark.ai/
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😮 Thousands of Grok chats are now searchable
on Google

Image Credits: Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto / Getty Images
Forbes reports that hundreds of thousands of Grok chatbot conversations are publicly accessible via Google Search. When users hit the “share” button, their chats are given unique URLs — but these links are now being indexed by Google, Bing, and DuckDuckGo.
Like similar leaks from Meta’s and OpenAI’s bots, Grok conversations expose sensitive and often disturbing requests: hacking crypto wallets, explicit roleplay, drug recipes, and even instructions for making weapons. Shockingly, some indexed chats show Grok giving details on fentanyl production, suicide methods, bomb-making, and even an assassination plan targeting Elon Musk.
Although xAI prohibits such misuse, the exposure highlights serious privacy and safety risks. xAI has not yet commented on when or why Grok conversations began appearing in search results.
❇️OpenAI launches a sub-$5 ChatGPT plan in India

Image Credits : Jagmeet Singh / TechCrunch
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Go in India, a new subscription plan priced at ₹399/month ($4.60) — a fraction of the existing Plus plan at ₹1,999 ($23). The Go plan offers 10x more capacity than the free tier, including expanded chat limits, image generation, file uploads, and improved memory for personalized responses.
The plan supports UPI payments and comes as India becomes OpenAI’s second-largest market, with over 29 million app downloads in the last 90 days but relatively low subscription revenue. By introducing an affordable local option, OpenAI aims to boost conversions and strengthen its footprint in India before expanding Go to other regions.
With competitors like Perplexity and Google rolling out India-focused AI offerings, OpenAI’s pricing move underscores the country’s importance in the global AI race.
Read more here → Affordable AI is here — ChatGPT Go puts powerful tools in your hands for just ₹399/month.
⚡Grammarly gets a design overhaul,
multiple AI features

Image: Grammarly
Grammarly has launched a new Coda-powered document interface with a block-first design and a built-in AI assistant. The platform adds tools like Reader Reactions, Grader, Citation Finder, Paraphraser, plus plagiarism and AI-content detection.
Backed by a $1B raise and acquisitions like Superhuman, Grammarly is blending AI writing support with AI detection to prepare students and professionals for the future of work.
💫Anthropic bundles Claude Code into enterprise plans

Image: Techcrunch
Anthropic has rolled out a new Claude for Enterprise plan that now includes Claude Code, its popular command-line coding tool. Previously individual-only, it now offers enterprise integrations, admin controls, and scalable usage to meet business needs.
By combining Claude Code with the Claude chatbot, companies can streamline workflows, analyze customer feedback, and prototype solutions faster — putting Anthropic in closer competition with Google and GitHub’s enterprise coding tools.
👏 DeepSeek V3.1 just dropped — and it might be the most powerful open AI yet

China’s DeepSeek has released V3.1, a 685B-parameter open-source AI model that rivals systems from OpenAI and Anthropic. Quietly uploaded to Hugging Face, the model quickly gained traction, scoring 71.6% on the Aider coding benchmark and earning global praise for its performance and accessibility.
Backed by High-Flyer Capital, DeepSeek’s approach challenges U.S. dominance by making cutting-edge AI openly available worldwide, sidestepping geopolitical barriers and reshaping the AI competitive landscape.
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