AI News: Claude Sonnet 4.7, GPT-5.3 Incoming & Clawdbot Explained!
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AI News: Claude Sonnet 4.7, GPT-5.3 Incoming & Clawdbot Explained!

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Claude Sonnet 4.7 is heard of, GPT-5.3 is coming, Gemini 3 is going GA, and a new AI assistant called Clawdbot is changing how people work. In this AI News update, we break down the latest model upgrades, why assistants are becoming proactive, and how AI is starting to replace traditional work interfaces. For hands-on demos, tools, workflows, and dev-focused content, check out World of AI, our channel dedicated to building with these models: ‪‪ ⁨‪‪‪‪‪‪‪@intheworldofai 🔗 My Links: 📩 Sponsor a Video or Feature Your Product: intheuniverseofaiz@gmail.com 🔥 Become a Patron (Private Discord): /worldofai 🧠 Follow me on Twitter: https://x.com/UniverseofAIz 🌐 Website: https://www.worldzofai.com 🚨 Subscribe To The FREE AI Newsletter For Regular AI Updates: https://intheworldofai.com/ #AINews #ClaudeAI #GPT53 #Clawdbot #GeminiAI #ArtificialIntelligence #AIUpdates #UniverseOfAI ai news,artificial intelligence news,latest ai news,ai updates,ai model news,claude sonnet 4.7,claude ai news,gpt 5.3,gpt-5.3 news,openai updates,gemini 3,gemini 3 ga,google gemini ai,clawdbot,ai assistants,ai automation,ai productivity tools,anthropic claude,openai competitors,ai workflows,ai tools 2026,frontier ai models,llm news,ai industry news,universe of ai 0:00 - Intro 0:19 - New Models! 3:37 - Clawdbot Explained 6:30 - Claude Wants Your Job! 8:24 - Outro

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  1. 0:00 Intro 64 сл.
  2. 0:19 New Models! 549 сл.
  3. 3:37 Clawdbot Explained 506 сл.
  4. 6:30 Claude Wants Your Job! 325 сл.
  5. 8:24 Outro 64 сл.
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Intro

The AI world just accelerated again. New models are about to drop. Personal AI assistants are getting proactive and your work tools are starting to live inside AI itself. In this video, we'll break down what's coming next, why people are losing their minds over Claudebot, and how Claude is quietly becoming the interface for work. So, let's get into it. Let's start with
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New Models!

something that kind of flew under the radar, but it's actually a really big deal. A verified community mod, someone who's been right about model releases before, posted that multiple major AI models are basically locked in to launch over the next few weeks. And if this plays out to even close to how it sounds, we're about to get hit with a wave of updates. First up, GPT 5. 3 along with something called 5. 3 codeex. Now, whenever OpenAI does these. 3 updates is usually not about flashy new features. It's more about tightening things up. better reasoning consistency, fewer weird mistakes, stronger long context behavior, and just generally a model that feels more reliable when you're actually using it day-to-day. The codeex part is especially interesting because that usually means this update is aimed heavily at developers. Better coding, better repo level understanding, better agent workflows, the kind of stuff that makes building with these models way smoother instead of just more impressive on a benchmark chart. And this is the first time that I'm hearing this, but there is a new Sonnet update coming as well. And this one matters more than people might expect. Sonnet has quietly become the model a lot of people use when they want something that actually thinks things through. Long writing, research, summarization, and even careful reasoning. Enthropic doesn't update as often as OpenAI, but when they do, it's usually meaningful. So, if this Sonnet update improves things like tool use, math, or coding reliability, it just strengthens cloud position as the model people trust when accuracy matters more than speed or flash. Now, let's talk about Gemini. According to this post, Google is expected to release Gemini 3 Pro, either going fully GA or possibly even jumping to a 3. 5 version. The guess is GA, but what's interesting is the tone around it. Even the person posting this said that they don't have super high expectations for the Gemini model itself. And this is the key part. They also said Google has something insane planned about 2 weeks later. And that tells me this might not be about the model alone. When Google surprises people, it's usually not because they beat everyone on raw benchmarks. It's because they ship something huge at the platform level. integrations, distribution, infrastructure, or multimodal systems that suddenly put AI everywhere. This could be a big Gemini Plus workspace push, something tied into search or Chrome, maybe better ondevice Gemini features, or even a new agent framework altogether. So, stepping back, what we're really seeing here is three very different strategies playing out at the same time. Open AI is refining power and developer usability. Anthropic is refining reliability and trust. and Google is setting up for scale and distribution. There's no single winner model here. It's a collision of approaches and this is just the beginning. And here's another reputable source confirming that we're about to see new models from OpenAI from Enthropic as Sonic 4. 6 or 4. 7 and even Gemini 3 per G over the next iteration. The wait is finally over. Next up, let's talk about something that's been all over AI Twitter lately. Claudebot. And people are seriously overco complicating this thing. I've seen setups with
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Clawdbot Explained

stacked Mac minis, server racks, all kinds of wild hardware. And the truth is, you don't need any of that. So, let's break this down simply. The easiest way to understand Cloudbot is this. Chat GPT and Claude live on a website. You go to them, type something, get a response, and copy paste it somewhere else. Claudebot lives inside the apps you already use. WhatsApp, Telegram, iMessage, Slack, Discord. You text it like a friend. It texts you back. Same conversations across your phone and laptop. And it remembers everything you ever told it. That's the core idea. So why is everyone talking about it? There are three main reasons. First, it actually remembers things. Ask Siri what you told it yesterday. It has no idea. Claudebot remembers your past conversations, your preferences, and random details over time. It builds real context and genuinely gets more useful the longer you use it. That sounds obvious, but no mainstream assistant has really nailed this yet. Second, it messages you first. This is the big difference. Normal AI waits for you to open it. Claudebot can be proactive. It can say, "Hey, you got three urgent emails and a meeting in 20 minutes. That stock you were watching, it just dropped. Weather's bad tomorrow. You might want to reschedu. " That shift alone turns it from a chatbot into something that actually feels like an AI assistant. And third, it can do real tasks on your computer. Not just answer questions. It can send emails, move files, run programs, control your browser, and automate workflows. One person rebuilt their entire website while lying in bed just by texting Cloudbot what to do. Now, let's clear up the biggest myth. You don't need a server farm. Plbbot runs on a $5 per month cloud server or just your own computer. That's it. All you need is Node. js, a Cloud or Chatg GPT subscription, and a oneline install command. Behind the scenes, there's a simple gateway that routes messages from your apps to the AI and lets it trigger actions on the machine it's running on. Your data stays local aside from the AI calls themselves. So, what are people actually using this for? They're using it for morning briefs, email cleanup, health summaries from wearables, travel research, weekly work summaries that run automatically. It's practical and not just flashy. Cloudbot was built by Peter Steinberger, a developer from Vienna, and is fully open source. The community is moving fast and even Andre Karpathy has publicly endorsed it, which says a lot. Now, is this for everyone? Not yet. You do need to be comfortable running a command in a terminal and following setup instructions. It's not plugandplay, but if you're okay with the little setup, this is one of the clearest previews we've seen of what a real personal AI system looks like, but there are risks. It has access to all your datas and your computer. So, use it with caution. Let me put this simply.
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Claude Wants Your Job!

Claude isn't just answering questions anymore. It's starting to do your job. As of today, your work tools don't just connect to Claude. They're actually interactive inside the conversation itself. That means no switching tabs, no copy pasting, no jumping between apps. You stay in one place and the work happens there. You can now work directly inside tools like ASA, Slack, Figma, and Canva without leaving CL. Until now, AI could talk about your tools or maybe trigger actions in the background. Now you can see the tools, edit them, and collaborate in real time. Here's what that looks like in practice. You can turn a chat into a full project in ASA complete with task timelines and owners. You can draft a Slack message, see a formatted preview, make changes, and send it all without opening Slack. You can now ask Claude to turn text into diagrams in Figma, generating flowcharts and timelines that you can interact with immediately. It goes further than that. Claude can build analytics chart in Amplitude and let you explore trends live. It can outline and design presentations in Canva, adjusting branding as you go. It can search files in Box, answer data questions with charts and citations using Hex, manage boards in monday. com, and pull real context from Slack conversations. And guess what? Salesforce integration is coming next. And here's the part that really matters. This isn't just a cloud feature. It's built on something called MCP, an open standard that lets tools plug directly into AI. Enthropic isn't just improving the chat feature. They're trying to make Claude the place where work actually happens. Instead of opening tools and explaining things to AI, you just talk and the work happens in front of you. AI isn't just helping you work faster anymore. It's becoming the interface for work itself. And once people get used to that, there's no going back. Make sure to subscribe to
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Outro

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