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I'm not exactly flawless, but I'm gorgeous...
An Intelligent Flow - An AI Newsletter

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“I'm not exactly flawless, but I'm gorgeous.” - Action Bronson ‘Baby Blue’ — Action has always had a way with words. Yes, you are beautiful, flaws and all. Love yourself. That’s it.
Welcome, AI Enthusiasts…
So yeah, I’m switching up the newsletter format a bit. Instead of dropping 3 random tools with quick blurbs, I’m locking in on one tool I’m REALLY using every day and breaking down how I actually use it. This is for techies and non-techies—just real-life AI productivity, no fluff. I’ll show examples that feel real, not theoretical.
ONE TOOL, HUMANIZED & APPLIED
This spotlight goes to Google Gemini. Quiet as kept, Google has been building a crazy lineup of AI tools, and most people are still sleeping on it. Gemini is their chatbot (basically their version of ChatGPT)… and it’s strong.
I mainly use it for design work, and I’ve been slowly moving more of my ChatGPT workflow over. Not gonna lie, some of the limits over there started getting annoying—like warning me my chat is too long? Come on now. The document upload limits too? Yeah… Gemini might have limits, but I haven’t hit them yet.
What makes Gemini hit different is how deep it’s plugged into everything—Gmail, Drive, Docs, YouTube, Maps, Flights. It can research in real time, write, code, analyze images, and even double-check itself using Google Search. That combo is dangerous in the best way.
For me, it’s been clutch for graphic design. Stuff that used to take 30+ minutes? Done in seconds. Remove objects, swap colors, clean visuals—it just handles it. And let’s be honest… Google kinda runs the internet, so learning their tools just makes sense. That’s part of why I use a Google Pixel phone.
I also used it to break down a financial spreadsheet for a weekly event series I run—40+ events, multiple tabs, messy numbers. I needed everything grouped and calculated for tax purposes. Gemini handled it like it was nothing.
Now it’s even starting to automate tasks across apps. It’s still early, a little clunky, but you can see where this is going—real AI assistants that actually do things. Emails, scheduling, daily organization… all moving toward autopilot.
No weird hallucinations so far. At this point, Gemini is quietly becoming my go-to.
BUILT BY US: SPREEAI
John Imah is a Nigerian-American tech founder and CEO of SpreeAI, a fashion-tech company using AI to power photorealistic virtual try-ons. A self-taught coder, he started early—taking apart computers as a kid and teaching himself how to build. His first real win came as a teenager, when he built and sold his first startup (A company providing solutions to 3D professionals, which he sold for approximately $1 million at age 15). That moment wasn’t luck—it came from curiosity, hands-on learning, and spotting simple problems he could solve with code.
Before launching SpreeAI in 2023, he sharpened his skills at companies like Snapchat, Twitch, Meta, and Samsung. Under his leadership, SpreeAI hit a $1.5 billion valuation by 2025, partnered with MIT and Carnegie Mellon, and brought Naomi Campbell onto its board—cementing his place as a rising force in AI and fashion.
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Written by Ian Ford & Christine White.
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