My top three AI picks for the week

The tools I’d actually put to work right now for creating and sharing content

👋 Hey there,

A lot has happened in the world of AI this week, and I want to distill it down to the top three things I explored. These are the ones I think are worth your attention.

Let’s dive in 👇

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🎬 Veed Fabric 1.0

Fabric 1.0 brings still photos to life. Upload an image, type your script, and it creates a talking video with natural lip sync and expressions.

Why I like it:

  • More natural than D-ID, less exaggerated than HeyGen

  • Built right into Veed so you can edit, add subtitles, or change backgrounds in one place

  • More affordable than Veo 3

If you’re building faceless content, this is one of the easier ways to do it right now.

🤳 OpenAI Sora 2 (Cameos)

I haven’t tested this myself since the Android app isn’t out, but the iOS version is live and the demos look incredible.

You record yourself once and Sora learns your face, voice, and mannerisms. From there your digital twin can appear in any AI video — from comedy skits to music videos to action scenes.

Videos are short for now, just 10 seconds, but the realism and physics look far ahead of the competition.

👉 Explore it here: Official Sora 2 page

📝 Tango AI

Tango AI creates step by step tutorials as you click through a process. Instead of recording your screen, it automatically captures each step with screenshots and instructions.

Where I’d use it:

  • Onboarding teammates

  • Sharing workflows

  • Building quick how-to guides without screen recordings

I tried it with Fabric 1.0 and it generated a polished tutorial instantly. Check it out!

✅ Takeaway

  • Use Fabric 1.0 to turn photos into talking videos

  • Explore Sora 2 if you’re on iOS and want to see where AI video is going

  • Try Tango AI to create clean tutorials without recording your screen

Those are my top three AI picks this week.

Hope you found value in it!

Talk soon,
Sabrina — DG Mastery