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Stay ahead with the most recent breakthroughs—here’s what’s new and making waves in AI-powered productivity:

  • Get365AI — Offers a suite of AI productivity tools including ChatGPT-4o for multimodal tasks, Comet (AI-driven research browser), and Microsoft 365 Copilot (GPT-5)—all aimed at transforming task management and workflow automation for professionals and students. These tools are integrated for seamless daily work and study gains.

  • Grammarly Docs with AI Agents — Grammarly expanded its productivity suite with the launch of Grammarly Docs, integrating nine new AI agents—including Citation Finder, AI Grader, Proofreader, and Reader Reactions—to assist users contextually throughout the writing process.

  • Adobe Acrobat Studio — A powerful new productivity platform that merges Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Express with AI-powered assistants. It transforms PDFs into dynamic, interactive "knowledge centers," complete with real-time collaboration via features like AI assistants and PDF Spaces. Adobe targets both enterprise and creative workflows with this launch.

  • Paradigm (AI-powered Spreadsheet) — A fresh entrant in the spreadsheet space, designed from the ground up with AI at its core. This new platform supports advanced data management and analysis using models like GPT-5. Built for consulting firms, banks, and tech users.

Get365AI – The One-Stop Productivity Powerhouse

If managing projects, schedules, and research feels overwhelming, Get365AI could be the breakthrough needed. Launched to address the modern professional's toughest pain points, this unified AI platform bundles multiple next-gen branded tools, from ChatGPT-4o to Microsoft 365 Copilot, into one streamlined interface.

What Sets Get365AI Apart?

  • Multimodal Functionality: Work seamlessly across text, images, and voice with the innovative ChatGPT-4o integration.

  • Research on Autopilot: Comet and Perplexity browsers efficiently scour data, generate concise, well-sourced answers, and automate research tasks.

  • Task and Email Integration: With Notion's new mail features and Copilot's document drafting skills, users can automate a wide swath of daily communications.

Going Nano Bananas for Photo Editing

If you have ever tried Photoshop, it takes some skill. Some edits take pixel-by-pixel accuracy. Others take special attention to match the lighting when you add new elements.

But now AI can edit photos for you by just telling it what you want. Google’s Gemini has a new photo editing AI (which was nicknamed “Nano Banana”) that is fast and easy to use. And there are other options out there as well, such as those built into ChatGPT. So, if you have a photo that needs adjusting (or just want to have some fun), here are some things to try.

Google Gemini’s “Nano Banana”

Google’s Gemini app now includes a cutting-edge image editor called Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (nicknamed “Nano Banana”). It excels at consistency — if you edit multiple photos of the same person, their face actually stays the same across all images, something older AI editors often botched.

Gemini makes edits simple:

  • Swap backgrounds and outfits: Turn a selfie into a medieval portrait or a beach shot into a snowy mountain scene.

  • Blend multiple photos: Merge a picture of you with your dog into one seamless shot.

  • Iterative edits: Ask for “paint the walls blue,” then follow with “add a modern couch” — Gemini remembers context.

  • Style mixing: Transfer textures, like turning boots into rose-petal pink.

Edits appear in seconds, watermarked with Google’s SynthID to indicate AI involvement. For consumers, it feels like Photoshop-level magic without the complexity.

Here’s a simple photo (actually, it was made by Midjourney, but let’s pretend it’s a real photo):

Now I simply attach to a Gemini chat and ask, “Remove the cars from the background.” Seconds later:

And then I ask to add a top hat:

And change the background to Mars:

It’s simple for traditional photo editing tasks. And it’s very quick. 

You can also give it multiple images to work with. I gave it these three images:

And told it, “Make an image of the woman holding the sandwich in the location provided.”

The result looks a bit like what you’d get from Photoshop, combining the elements as they are. Gemini has shown the ability to take people and redraw them from different angles and different poses while keeping the people looking the same (something you can’t do with Photoshop), but often its results are more like regular cut and paste.

ChatGPT’s Image Editing

Earlier this year, OpenAI released ChatGPT’s new image capabilities (maybe you remember all those photos done in Studio Ghibli style). It’s still probably the more advanced image creator versus Gemini, but there are some differences if you try to use it for photo editing.

For instance, here’s what happens when I told it to remove the cars from the previous image:

Looks close, but you can see the lighting is a little bit different now, and the face is changed slightly. Now here’s what happened when I told it to add a top hat:

The person is completely changed. ChatGPT’s image production is powerful, but it tends to need to redraw the whole image, which can cause things to change. What it excels at are transformational tasks you couldn’t even use Photoshop for, such as here’s what I got when I asked for the photo to be remade in claymation style:

Gemini wouldn’t even attempt this and just gave back the image unchanged.

You can also give it disparate elements to combine.

With this, I think it did a little better than Gemini, keeping the elements looking like the original image while being less like a direct cut-and-paste of the elements.

Grok

Grok, available through an X subscription or by getting a Grok subscription alone, also has natural language editing capabilities.

On the task of removing the cars, it took longer than Gemini (though still much faster than ChatGPT), but you could already see a big difference in the face:

It did a decent job at reinterpreting the scene as claymation, though.

As for combining three elements, it completely did its own thing there:

Still, Grok is an option if you have access.

Qwen Image Edit

Alibaba just recently released Qwen Image Edit. A big separation of this from the other options is that it is open source, meaning you can run it locally if you have a powerful enough computer (and enough VRAM on your GPU).

Here’s how it did on the remove the cars task:

Pretty good. The person looks unchanged. It didn’t do as well, though, when I gave it all the same edits as Gemini.

On transforming the image to claymation, it did a decent job as well, sticking very close to the details. However, being so faithful to the original may actually be a downside for this kind of stylistic edit – sometimes a looser, more interpretative approach looks better than strictly adhering to every original detail.

On combining three images, though, it seemed to only use the background image and did its own thing for the woman and sandwich.

Still, it seems like a good option for some things, and it’s completely free to use if you have a good enough computer to run it yourself (not a simple task for most people, though).

The Future of Easy Photo Editing

So now you can edit photos by just telling the computer what you want. Gemini (with its “Nano Banana”) is especially quick and great at traditional photo editing, but there are other options out there like ChatGPT, Grok, and Qwen that also do things you never could do with Photoshop. So give it a try with whatever you have available, touching up a photo of yours, or just going crazy and making something wacky.

It’s always a good rule with all the new products out from AI: Don’t take it too seriously and have some fun.

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Stay productive, stay curious—see you next week with more AI breakthroughs!