Tuesday’s AI Report
• 1. 🙋 Google’s AI goes to school
• 2. 📝 Create the content you need with Bounti
• 3. 📂 How Chipotle cut 75% of its hiring time with AI
• 4. ✅ Get SOC compliant with Scytale
• 5. ⚖️ Proton sues Apple
• 6. ⚙️ Trending AI tools
• 7. 💼 AI search for work
• 8. 📑 Recommended resources
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Google’s AI Goes to School
🚨 Our Report
Google rolled out over 30 updated AI features for educators and students, extending its reach into classrooms with Gemini-powered tools. The updates, announced at the ISTE edtech conference, include lesson planning assistants, personalized student chatbots, and Google Vids for video-based assignments, which are all available to Google Workspace for Education users.
🔓 Key Points
Teachers can use Gemini to generate lesson plans, create interactive study guides, and build custom AI “Gems” trained on their own class materials to support students.
Students can use AI-powered reading buddies, chatbots for homework help, and Google Vids for creating book reports and assignments using text prompts
Additional admin tools allow schools to track student progress, manage AI features, and control classroom content sharing through an updated “Class Tools” mode in Google Classroom
🔐 Relevance
Students are already turning to AI for homework help more than they are to teachers. Google’s move goes beyond adding features, reclaiming control by embedding Gemini into the tools schools already use. This could reshape how students interact with information, how teachers prepare, and how schools manage digital learning environments.
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How Chipotle cut 75% of its hiring time with AI
Chipotle’s HR team faced slow, manual hiring processes, taking an average of 12 days from application to hire, which hindered the rapid staffing needed to open restaurants on schedule.
They integrated Ava Cado—an AI-powered recruitment assistant from Paradox that automates candidate outreach, interview scheduling, and provide delivery via a conversational chat interface.
As a result, Chipotle cut its time-to-hire by 75%, shrinking the average window from 12 days to just 4 days.
Plus, application completion jumped from 50% to over 85%, fueling the company’s goal to open roughly one restaurant a day in 2025.
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Meco is a distraction-free space for reading and discovering newsletters, separate from the inbox.
Hootz is an AI productivity tool that helps users stay focused by blocking distractions while safeguarding privacy with locally stored data.
SheetMagic is an AI-powered Google Sheets add-on that lets users scrape web data, generate content, and images all within a spreadsheet.

Privacy-focused app maker Proton has filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging anticompetitive practices related to App Store monopoly, excessive fees, and restrictions that Proton describes as "artificial and arbitrary."
Proton challenges Apple's payment policies that block developers from informing customers about web discounts, creating poor user experiences where customers can't easily manage subscriptions across devices.
The company argues that Apple’s control enables censorship in authoritarian countries, citing how Proton’s VPN app faced threats for claiming to “unblock censored websites,” revealing how tech monopolies can undermine human rights globally.

Gmail’s AI-powered search functionality, previously launched for regular users in March, prioritizes relevant emails for Google Workspace subscribers rather than simply showing results chronologically.
Google says this update will help business users “find emails more easily” and “save valuable time” by surfacing the emails they actually need.
The intelligent search system uses algorithms that consider factors like recency, history, and contact frequency when determining which emails to display prominently in search results.

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