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AI never slows down — and neither should you. This week, Google’s AI Mode goes multilingual, Anthropic makes history with a $1.5B book piracy settlement, and creators are buzzing about Gemini’s Nano Banana. Meanwhile, 10Web is helping hosting providers turn ideas into live WordPress sites in under a minute. Here’s what you need to know to stay ahead in the AI game.

In Today’s AI Simplified: 

  • Founder’s Insight: Relationships don’t start with contracts. They start with curiosity, patience, and showing up. At Domain Summit Europe in London, the biggest lesson wasn’t sales tactics; it was how people closest to the product build trust naturally.
  • AI News: Google expands AI Mode to five new languages, broadening its reach globally, while adding agentic features like booking tables and appointments. OpenAI reveals why LLMs hallucinate: accuracy-focused training encourages guessing instead of admitting uncertainty, suggesting reward tweaks could cut errors. Meanwhile, Anthropic settles a $1.5B book piracy lawsuit, sending a strong signal about licensed content for AI training.
  • AI Spotlights: On social, Gemini’s Nano Banana is shaking up image generation for business. Creators, marketers, and e-commerce brands are turning playful edits into real-world applications, producing agency-level visuals at small-business costs.
  • What’s New at 10Web: Our fully white-labeled AI Website Builder is live for hosting providers. Clients describe their business, and in under 60 seconds, they get a fully designed WordPress site with WooCommerce — branded under your name, running on your servers. Integrates instantly with Plesk, WHM, or WP Toolkit. From hosting provider to launch partner, 10Web turns infrastructure into opportunity.

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What struck me most at our first B2B event in the domains industry — Domain Summit Europe in London — is this: the best people to kick off relationships are often the ones closest to the product.

No sales script, no stopwatch ticking in their head. Just genuine knowledge of what the product does and how it solves real problems. That honesty creates trust — and trust creates relationships.

Big partnerships rarely start with contracts. They usually begin in uncertainty:

Will this work? When?

The answer doesn’t come from pushing harder, it comes from listening, sharing perspectives, and giving the relationship room to grow.

Walking away from London, I was reminded that meaningful business isn’t built in a single handshake. It’s built through patience, curiosity, and the commitment to keep showing up for the right conversations.

AI News

1. OpenAI: Why language models hallucinate

LLMs hallucinating responses is a fact. What’s the reason behind this? OpenAI published a new research explainer arguing that LLMs hallucinate because common training and, especially, accuracy-only evaluations reward guessing instead of admitting uncertainty.

They propose scoring systems that penalize confident errors more than abstentions and give partial credit for calibrated “I don’t know” responses.

An example shows a model with slightly higher accuracy but a far higher error (hallucination) rate when it guesses, highlighting how leaderboards can incentivize bad behavior.

OpenAI also explains why next-word prediction makes specific facts fragile (low-frequency facts lack reliable signals) and concludes hallucinations aren’t inevitable — if models can choose not to answer and if evaluation systems reward that behavior.

Key Findings:

  • Accuracy-only leaderboards make hallucinations worse by rewarding confident guesses over uncertainty.
  • Penalizing wrong answers and rewarding “I don’t know” responses can cut hallucinations dramatically.
  • Rare, low-frequency facts are especially fragile because next-word prediction provides weak training signals.

 

2.  Google Expands AI Mode to 5 New Languages

Google is pushing its AI-powered Search experience, AI Mode, into a much bigger arena. After six months of being English-only, it now supports Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Brazilian Portuguese — widening access to hundreds of millions of new users globally.

Originally rolled out to Google One AI Premium subscribers in March, AI Mode runs on a customized Gemini 2.5 model with multimodal reasoning baked in. Think of it as Google’s direct answer to Perplexity and ChatGPT Search — but with the added muscle of Google’s distribution.

Recent updates introduced agentic features: booking restaurant tables directly from search, with local service appointments and ticket reservations on the way. Those perks are gated behind the pricey Google AI Ultra plan ($249.99/month), currently U.S.-only.

AI Mode lives under a separate tab and search button for now, but insiders hint it could soon become the default search experience. That shift has publishers on edge, worried about losing traffic to AI Overviews — something Google strongly denies.

 

3.  Anthropic Pays $1.5B to Settle Book Piracy Lawsuit

AI startup Anthropic has agreed to a $1.5 billion settlement with authors who accused the company of training its chatbot Claude on pirated books. If approved by a judge, it would be the largest copyright payout in U.S. history — and the first landmark deal of the AI era.

Authors will receive about $3,000 per book across roughly 500,000 works. The case hinged on Anthropic downloading more than 7M books from piracy sites like Books3, LibGen, and Pirate Library Mirror.

The June court ruling had drawn a key distinction: training on copyrighted books isn’t illegal — but obtaining them through piracy is. Facing the risk of multi-billion damages at trial, Anthropic chose to settle.

The Authors Guild called the agreement “an excellent result… sending a strong message to the AI industry that there are serious consequences when they pirate authors’ works.”

This deal could reshape how AI companies acquire and license data, raising the bar for compliance while forcing a shift toward legitimate, licensed content pipelines.

AI Spotlight

Tool of the week

RunwayML — AI-Powered Creative Studio

Runway is an AI creative platform built for artists, designers, and businesses to push the boundaries of visual storytelling. Runway lets users generate images and videos or edit content with simple prompts, making advanced creative workflows accessible without high costs or complex tools.

Key Features

  • AI Video Generation: Create professional-quality videos from text prompts or images.
  • Image Editing: Refine or transform visuals with AI-powered editing.
  • Generative Tools: Build animations, motion graphics, and special effects.
  • Collaboration-friendly: Designed for creative teams to work together in real time.
  • Accessible Creativity: Reduce production time and costs, making professional visuals available to small businesses and creators alike.

Social Buzz

Nano Banana impacting businesses

Gemini launched Nano Banana, changing the image generation game. It started as playful edits and is now proving powerful for business. Creators, marketers, and tech voices are buzzing about its magic on X: quick edits, clean backgrounds, and unmatched consistency. Unlike other AI tools, Nano Banana keeps faces and details intact while generating endless variations.

It’s moving fast into real use cases: fashion e-commerce brands are already turning generated looks into shoppable products. For small businesses, that’s huge: agency-level visuals without agency-level invoices.

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Imagine this: your clients describe their business, and in under 60 seconds, they’re looking at a fully designed WordPress site — WooCommerce included, branded under your name, running on your servers. No six-month rollout plans, no endless back-and-forth. Just a site that’s ready to edit and refine instantly through simple AI prompts.

We’ve made sure integration is just as fast. Whether you’re on Plesk, WHM, or WP Toolkit, you can start offering branded sites on every new WordPress install the very same day.

This isn’t just an upgrade — it’s a shift from being your clients’ hosting provider to becoming their launch partner.

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Arto

Co-founder/CEO at 10Web.io

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