This week in AI Biz Dec 8-12
Here are this week’s AI highlights that matter for small business owners. All the details come from reliable sources, and I’ve kept them simple and actionable.
What’s New
  • Google Pomelli launches: Google Labs and DeepMind introduced Pomelli, a new AI tool that analyzes your website, learns your brand’s “DNA,” and then spits out campaign ideas and ready-to-post social media contentblog.google. It builds a “business DNA” using your tone, fonts and colors, then offers tailored campaign ideas and downloadable, editable assetsblog.googleblog.google. It’s in public beta in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealandblog.google.
  • NotebookLM gets a research upgrade: Google’s NotebookLM now has Deep Research, an AI assistant that plans your research, combs through hundreds of sites and produces an organized reportblog.google. You can add the report directly into your notebook, keep adding sources while it works, and then generate audio or video overviewsblog.google. It also supports new file types like Google Sheets, Drive URLs, images, PDFs and Word docsblog.google.
  • Opal goes global: Google’s Opal, a no‑code mini‑app builder, has expanded to over 160 countriesblog.google. It lets you build AI mini‑apps without writing code—people use it to automate research, generate marketing assets and build interactive storiesblog.googleblog.google. It even helps entrepreneurs test new ideas quickly, like language‑learning or custom travel appsblog.google.
  • Flow adds creative controls: Flow, Google’s AI video app, now gives you more control over images and videos: you can generate and edit images with Nano Banana Pro, draw directly on images to guide the AI, insert or remove objects from clips, and adjust camera motion in generated videosblog.google. This is all about fine‑tuning visuals without fussblog.googleblog.google.
💡 Why It Matters
  • Pomelli: Creating consistent, on‑brand marketing is hard and expensive. Pomelli automates the brainstorming and design work, letting you go from idea to polished posts in minutesblog.google.
  • NotebookLM Deep Research: Research can be a time‑sink. Deep Research acts like your personal researcher—gathering sources, writing a report, and even handling spreadsheets and PDFsblog.google.
  • Opal’s expansion: Not everyone knows how to code. Opal’s worldwide rollout means anyone can build simple AI tools to automate tasks, generate content or test business ideasblog.googleblog.google.
  • Flow’s new tools: Video and social media content drive engagement. The new features let you tweak visuals, doodle prompts and adjust camera angles without starting from scratchblog.google.
🛠️ How Small Business Owners Can Use It
  • Pomelli: Enter your website, let it analyze your brand, then pick a campaign idea and download ready‑made images and captions. It’s perfect for weekly promotions or seasonal campaigns.
  • NotebookLM Deep Research: Use it to compile market research, competitor analysis or trend reports. Upload spreadsheets, images or Word docs and let the AI synthesize everything into a digestible report.
  • Opal: Build a mini‑app to automate your weekly newsletter, generate product descriptions, or create personalized thank‑you videos for new customers—no coding required.
  • Flow: Shoot a short product demo, then use Flow to add doodles that point out features, remove unwanted objects (like that rogue coffee cup), or adjust camera angles for a professional look.
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