Weekly Topics

What is worth publishing this week

Topic cards are being verified. Published topics will include evidence, platform fit, risks, and creator-safe framing.

Verified · Jun 17, 2026

AI education is moving from tool tutorials to workflow training

OpenAI Academy's new work-focused courses point to a shift from teaching buttons and prompts toward teaching AI workflows.

Why now

Official AI education is starting to package work patterns, not only individual tool usage.

Why it is worth publishing

It is practical for creators and connects naturally to training, upskilling, and workplace AI content.

Evidence basis

OpenAI Academy made agents and workflows part of its new course direction.

Platform angles

xiaohongshu

AI courses are moving from buttons to workflows.

Frame the shift as a better way for creators to learn AI.

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bilibili

Why every AI course is becoming a workflow course.

Explain why AI learning content increasingly looks like workflow design.

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douyin

Learning AI is no longer just learning buttons.

Make the learning shift clear in one sentence.

Short talking-head video

Verified · Jun 17, 2026

AI safety is moving from vague fear to concrete risk maps

Anthropic mapping AI-enabled cyber threats to MITRE ATT&CK gives creators a grounded way to discuss risk without panic framing.

Why now

Safety stories are noisy, but audiences need verifiable risk frameworks more than broad fear.

Why it is worth publishing

It lets creators make higher-trust AI safety content with specific boundaries.

Evidence basis

Anthropic published a structured threat mapping, and OpenAI is discussing pre-release deployment simulation.

Platform angles

xiaohongshu

AI safety is not about fear. It is about risk layers.

Turn AI safety into a calm checklist instead of panic.

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bilibili

How to explain AI safety without clickbait.

Explain why risk maps are better than scary headlines.

Explainer video

douyin

Before panicking about AI safety, look at the risk map.

Use a restrained safety take instead of disaster framing.

Short opinion video

Verified · Jun 16, 2026

AI is moving from chatboxes to workflow tools

OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic are all putting agents into concrete work surfaces: APIs, terminals, IDEs, desktop apps, and Slack.

Why now

Official product pages increasingly describe agents as workflow infrastructure, not only model interfaces.

Why it is worth publishing

The topic has multiple official sources and gives creators a clean, non-hype framing.

Evidence basis

Three official sources point to agent workflow adoption.

Platform angles

xiaohongshu

AI's biggest shift is not better chat. It is doing more steps.

Translate the technical shift into a simple creator trend.

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bilibili

Why every AI lab is fighting for the workflow layer.

Explain the trend through three product examples.

Explainer video

douyin

Still treating AI as a chatbox? The product race has moved on.

Say the trend in one sentence: from answers to actions.

Short talking-head video

Verified · Jun 16, 2026

The terminal is becoming a new AI agent surface

Gemini CLI and Claude Code both make the terminal a serious AI work surface, showing how agent tools are moving closer to local workflows.

Why now

Google introduced Gemini CLI and Anthropic's Claude Code emphasizes terminal and command-line integrations.

Why it is worth publishing

It has a clear visual demo and explains why AI tools are moving beyond browser tabs.

Evidence basis

Google and Anthropic official pages both emphasize terminal workflows.

Platform angles

xiaohongshu

Why are AI tools moving into the black box?

Explain the terminal as a professional workbench, not a scary developer thing.

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bilibili

I used a terminal AI agent to complete a real workflow.

Run one real task with a terminal agent.

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douyin

This black box may be the next AI workbench.

Use contrast: the oldest-looking interface may become the fastest AI workspace.

Short demo

Verified · Jun 16, 2026

The stronger the agent, the more review matters

Agent tools increasingly touch files, browsers, codebases, and terminals. The creator angle is that autonomy does not remove review; it moves review to more important moments.

Why now

Agent tools now interact with real systems, so users need practical boundaries.

Why it is worth publishing

It is a trust-building topic that avoids exaggerated automation claims.

Evidence basis

OpenAI discusses computer use safeguards; Anthropic describes permissioned local workflows.

Platform angles

xiaohongshu

Before using AI agents, remember these three don'ts.

Turn agent safety into a practical checklist.

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bilibili

AI agents are powerful, but I still would not let one take over my computer.

Show why review matters through a concrete workflow.

Demo and explanation

douyin

The more AI can do, the less you should fully let go.

Make it a counterintuitive sentence.

Short opinion video