You know what’s wild?
Everyone’s busy talking about ChatGPT like it’s the only genius in town.
Meanwhile, Google dropped something that feels like Tony Stark’s lab for creators and barely anyone noticed.
It’s called Google AI Studio, and if you’ve ever wanted to build your own AI-powered apps, automate creative work, or clone workflows that would normally take a team of developers this thing’s your backstage pass.
And it’s completely free.
And no, this isn’t one of those free trial until you forget to cancel traps.
It’s real. It’s open. It’s waiting for you to use it.
This week’s newsletter is all about one video that doesn’t just talk about AI, it shows it flexing in ways that will make you rethink what’s possible.
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Why you should care: Because Google just turned the internet into your personal creative playground and you don’t need to know a single line of code to use it.
The Moment Everything Clicks
In the video, creator AI Samson (the guy who treats innovation like an art form) starts with a simple flex: He uploads a random video clip into Google AI Studio. Then he talks to it.
Literally. He asks questions about what’s in the video. It analyzes the visuals, the audio, the pacing then summarizes key moments, writes a haiku about it, and even drafts a prompt to recreate the same video in another AI tool.
This is where your brain starts to sizzle a little.
Because you suddenly realize… this isn’t just a chat window. It’s an engine.
An engine that sees, hears, thinks, and builds, all in one place.
Let’s Zoom Out for a Second
If you’re the kind of person who’s ever said, “I wish I could automate this,” or “I have ideas but not the tech skills,” Google AI Studio is your entry ticket to the creative big leagues.
You can:
Talk to videos like they’re humans.
Build custom AI apps by simply describing what you want.
Share your screen and get live feedback, yes, it can literally “see” your workspace and suggest edits.
Design tools that analyze your photos, redesign your rooms, declutter your home, or critique your YouTube thumbnails.
Generate full projects, from dream journals to style try-ons to wallpaper creators, using vibe-coded apps that you can launch in minutes.
You’re not coding. You’re conversing.

The Real Power
Samson shows a room decluttering app built inside Google AI Studio. Upload a photo of your messy room, and the AI analyzes it, offering layout advice and links to buy storage items.
He casually mentions, You could even use affiliate links.
Boom. That’s passive income powered by AI.
That’s when I realized, this isn’t just a productivity toy. It’s an entrepreneurship machine.
Imagine:
Creating micro apps that solve tiny, specific problems.
Sharing them publicly.
Letting people use them (for free or paid).
And earning every time your app helps someone out.
This is the same system indie creators like Pieter Levels (you might know him from Nomad List and Rebase) use to generate six figures a month… all solo.
Now, that same model is available to you, without needing to learn to code.
From Using AI to Building with AI
If 2023 was about learning to prompt chatbots, 2025 is about building with them.
Google AI Studio merges text, image, video, and interaction into one tool. It’s multimodal creation and it’s quietly the next internet.
Most of us are still stuck using AI like a search engine with an attitude.
But the people who learn to stack these tools to chain video analysis, image generation, and interactive logic, are the ones who will win the next creative decade.
This video gives you a front-row seat to how that stacking looks in real time.
My Favorite Bit
Samson builds an app called “Dreamweaver.” You describe your dream (“I was carrying a painting of myself through a tunnel”), and it creates both an analysis and a visualization of it.
Let that sink in.
We’ve gone from “describe your dream” to “see it rendered on screen” in minutes—no Photoshop, no After Effects, no sleep deprivation required.
This isn’t just tech. It’s a kind of digital sorcery.
And it’s available now.
All of this creative power only matters if you use it.
If you’re a writer, teacher, coach, designer, or anyone trying to make a dent in the digital world, Google AI Studio is not optional anymore. It’s leverage.
AI isn’t taking your job. But the person using AI better than you will.
So start small:
Build one micro-app that solves something you care about.
Share it.
See how people use it.
Iterate.
That’s how every million-dollar creator started by shipping one tiny, weird, delightful thing.
This isn’t another cool AI demo. It’s a full-on creative ecosystem, powered by Google, with zero barrier to entry.
AI Studio is what happens when Google’s brain finally meets your imagination. You bring the curiosity. It brings the infrastructure.
The future belongs to those who can turn ideas into tools.
See you next week,
Miroslav from The Zilahut
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