
Welcome back! Have you ever looked at a lab report and realized you have absolutely no idea what any of those numbers actually mean? Well, Amazon thinks they have a fix for that and it’s a bit more personal than you might expect. But that’s just the start. Between a massive global classroom takeover and some pretty heavy warnings coming out of Davos, the 'future of work' just got a very specific deadline. We’ve got a lot to get through today.
In today’s Generative AI Newsletter:
Amazon launches a 24/7 AI health assistant for One Medical members.
OpenAI partners with 8 nations to integrate AI into public schools.
The WEF 2026 summit warns that entry-level software jobs may vanish within a year.
Nextify.ai turns a single product image into viral UGC video ads.
Latest Developments

Amazon added a new feature into the One Medical app called 'Health AI.' It promises 24/7 health guidance that is personalized using your records. It can also assist with practical decisions such as explaining lab results, addressing medication queries and facilitating appointment bookings if needed. This move further solidifies Amazon's presence in the healthcare industry to revolutionize the way individuals access healthcare information and services, but health advice is the one place where a pretty good response can still be on a very bad day.
Here is what the launch details reveal:
Price: Available to 'One Medical' members, including Prime’s $9/month or $99/year add-on.
Actions: Explains labs, supports med renewals, and routes you to messaging, video, or in-person care.
Privacy: Amazon says chats are “not automatically added” to your medical record and it “does not sell” protected health info.
Risk: Amazon emphasizes that it should assist physicians, which is another way to identify the failure modes.
This appears to be the next stage of the competition in AI technology within the healthcare sector, where chatbots act as virtual health assistants. Other tech giants have pitched AI for health before, but Amazon has the advantage of distribution and habit. The primary drawback is relying on convenience over skepticism as a strategic choice. While speed is beneficial during busy periods, healthcare professionals and regulators will seek evidence in case of errors.
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OpenAI is pushing ChatGPT past curious students to upgrade national education systems. It just launched Education for Countries, a government and university program that bundles ChatGPT Edu, training, and research into one package. It frames the problem as a widening “capability overhang,” highlighting the gap between what AI can do and what people actually use. If OpenAI becomes the default classroom tool, it can shape how the generation learns, develops and trusts AI.
What OpenAI expects from countries:
Tools: Access to ChatGPT Edu, GPT-5.2, study mode, canvas to facilitate learning processes.
Countries: Estonia, Greece, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Slovakia, Trinidad & Tobago, UAE and Italy’s CRUI.
Evidence: OpenAI says Estonia already reached 30,000+ students, educators, and researchers in year one.
Study: A study with the University of Tartu and Stanford will track outcomes for 20,000 students.
OpenAI’s partner in Estonia claims it aims to use AI 'not the most, but the smartest way' and says they’re “studying both the benefits and risks.” The harder part is proving it, especially with student data, classroom dependence on one vendor and result audits where learning help can turn into copying instant answers. Countries must carefully think about the possible risks, such as keeping things open, protecting students' privacy, and constantly testing how well AI tools help students learn.

The World Economic Forum in Davos turned into a countdown for the global workforce this week. Industry leaders like Satya Nadella and Dario Amodei met to discuss a future where machine logic handles the bulk of professional labor. The tone moved past general optimism toward a sharp focus on national security and the end of entry-level hiring. These conversations suggest that the window for gradual change has closed as model speed outpaces traditional human training.
The warnings from the summit:
Coding Deadline: Dario Amodei expects models to perform nearly all software engineering tasks within the next twelve months.
Security Risk: The Anthropic CEO compared selling AI hardware to China with sharing nuclear weapons with North Korea.
Hiring Impact: Demis Hassabis noted that companies will likely reduce junior recruitment this year as software handles entry-level duties.
Competitive Threat: Satya Nadella stated that large firms risk failure if they do not adopt new tools to compete with smaller startups.
The urgency from the Davos stage points to a period of instability that billions of dollars cannot easily fix. While these executives describe a future of high growth, they offer few answers for the millions of people whose career paths are vanishing. The message to the world is that intelligence is now a commodity that moves faster than the laws meant to govern it. Leaders appear more concerned with the speed of the race than the safety of the runners.

Nextify.ai: UGC-Style Video Ads From One Product Image
Nextify.ai is an ad-creation tool that turns a product photo and a short script into ready-to-post video ads. To quickly test ideas, you can generate many versions without a video editor or creator. It increases shots on goal and reduces excuses.
Core functions (and how to use them):
AI actor videos: Choose a presenter, paste your script, and create a TikTok, Reels, or Shorts talking-head UGC ad.
Product-in-hand demos: Upload your product image and generate a clip showing the product in-hand to turn it into a real demo.
Batch hook variations: Write 5 opening lines and generate 5 versions. This is the fastest way to discover which hook stops scrolling.
Reinvent a winner: To avoid creative fatigue, remake 1 to 10 old ads with new hooks, voices, or presenters.
Fast localization: Use the same script in other languages to test new regions without voiceovers.
Try this yourself:
Pick one product you can photograph right now. Take a clean front-facing photo, then write three hooks for the first two seconds (a problem, a surprise, and a quick demo). In Nextify.ai, generate three videos using the same product image, but swap the hook each time and keep the rest identical. Post them as separate drafts or run a tiny test budget. After a day, keep the best hook and regenerate five more variations with new presenters to see if the idea holds up across different faces.




