How To Use The New Google Gemini (in 2026)
A 10-minute orientation that skips the bloat and covers the five features that actually change how Gemini works for you daily.
June 9thA 28-minute weekly roundup that stress-tests Fable 5 on real work, unpacks Apple's biggest AI leap yet, and explains why NotebookLM just became a research agent.
Fable 5 writes in your voice better than any prior AI model, but for most automated agent workflows it is indistinguishable from Opus — making the 2x token cost hard to justify once the free window closes.
Anthropic's Fable 5 is the most capable model they've publicly released, and it shows most clearly in tonal writing tasks — but in automated agent workflows it barely outperforms Opus, and at 2x the cost it's hard to justify once the free June window closes. Apple's WWDC26 AI push finally gives iPhone users what Pixel owners have had with Gemini: an assistant that reads your emails, messages, and calendar in context. NotebookLM's upgrade to a full research agent (with outside-web search from chat, new output formats, and cloud compute) is the week's most consequential change for knowledge workers, even though it is still rolling out to Ultra users only.
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Teases the biggest AI updates ever; channel premise intro — AI news for regular people, no coding.

Standard subscribe and bell notification pitch.

Mythos backstory, guardrails explanation, benchmarks framed as secondary to real-world tests.

Script completion in CoWork (impressive tonal match), website redesign (3 prompts to polished result), too-autonomous behavior observation.

Health dashboard, email inbox adviser, CoWork research agent — minimal observable difference vs. Opus in structured tasks.

Free on Pro/Max/Team until June 22, then usage credits at 2x Opus cost; double-usage promo until July 5 softens the burn rate.

Use it free for two weeks for creative/writing tasks; stick with Opus for ongoing workflows when it moves to paid credits.

User connected WHOOP biometric data to work calendar via Fable to identify which coworker caused the most stress.

Multi-model AI workspace with access to OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, xAI, DeepSeek; image and video gen; super agent; $8-17.50/mo.

On-screen awareness, dedicated chat app with history, updated visual intelligence, iOS 27 photo cleanup demo (credit card removal), personal context across apps. Developer beta now, public beta soon, likely September release.

Canva, Instacart, OpenTable added as third-party integrations. Google AI Plus drops from $7.99 to $4.99/mo with storage doubled to 400GB.

Live now has personal intelligence memory (references prior chats); image generation added inside Live including from camera feed.

$99 no-subscription fitness tracker. Google AI health coaching free with Gemini Pro subscription. Generates custom workouts, sends proactive messages, aligns feedback to stated fitness goals.

Agentic capabilities: web search from chat with source import prompt, new output formats (PDF/DOCX/XLS/PPT/charts), visible thinking, Gemini 3.5 + Antigravity, 100+ cloud software skills. Rolling out to Ultra subscribers first.

Promises a full NotebookLM test video once Ultra access arrives.

Free on-device dictation cleanup tool. Local Gemma 2B or 12B. Removes filler words and self-corrections. Live demo shows Thursday/Friday slip auto-removed.

Google Labs app that reads Gmail, Calendar, and Gemini chat history overnight and generates personalized curated story cards each morning. Watercolor image style.

Closing pitch for upcoming Claude CoWork community with systems, health dashboard, email automation, competitor research templates.
The week's biggest releases each have a real use case and a hard limit, and knowing both prevents chasing updates that will not move your workflow.
“I think if I showed you this entire script, you wouldn't be able to know where I stopped writing and where Fable started.”
“If I have to pay extra to use a model, I find myself just not using it. And I think that's going to be the case here.”
“Would you use NotebookLM for this? This feels like a task for Gemini.”
See every word as it's spoken — crank it to 2× and still catch all of it. The same dual-channel trick behind Amazon's Kindle + Audible.
A week this packed usually means scattered noise — but Paul Lipsky opens with a specific claim: Claude, Apple's assistant, and Google all moved in ways that regular people will actually feel. The title leads with Fable but the payload is broader.
A four-axis way to decide whether to switch to Fable 5 from Opus: type of task, observable difference, current window, and marginal cost.
“I'm going to be opening up my AI school community very soon... to get on the wait list, click the link in the description.”
Low-pressure waitlist ask — emphasizes no commitment required. Preceded by a genuine content summary of what members get (CoWork systems, health dashboard, email automation).
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28:40A 10-minute orientation that skips the bloat and covers the five features that actually change how Gemini works for you daily.
June 9thA 21-minute category-by-category breakdown of the three dominant $20 AI plans, by someone who actually paid for all three.
June 7thA 13-minute prompt-by-prompt tour of five Gemini Omni capabilities most users have never touched.
June 2ndA 13-minute listicle tutorial dissecting Anthropic's agentic desktop app — from controversial structural opinions to money-saving scheduling hacks.
May 17thA 31-minute weekly roundup covering Claude Fable 5's censorship backlash, Apple's Siri reboot, Google's NotebookLM overhaul, and a rapid-fire batch of industry moves.
June 12thA 15-minute blueprint for chaining Claude and NotebookLM into three self-running business engines — prospect research, agent maintenance, and competitive intelligence.
May 11th