A viral Claude extension is tackling the sedentary side effects of AI-assisted work by requiring users to perform physical exercises — such as squats — before their prompts are processed. The quirky tool injects a moment of movement into the otherwise frictionless AI workflow. It serves as a lighthearted reminder that productivity gains should not come at the cost of physical health.
Karamo Brown, the culture expert from Netflix's Queer Eye, has launched Kē, a holistic wellness app powered by an AI digital clone modeled on his persona and coaching style. The app spans fitness, nutrition, meditation, sobriety, relationships, and personal growth — domains Brown personally explored over an 18-month self-improvement journey before building the product. Kē offers users on-demand access to Brown's guidance at scale, representing a growing trend of celebrities embedding their likeness into AI-driven consumer products.