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Sapien Weekly Digest - November 21st
We'll be building through the winter...

Hey there, Sapiens!
One last update before the holiday season officially kicks off. Found any good Black Friday sales?
What we’ve been up to
Bitmart:
We’re now proudly listed on Bitmart, with trading having opened as of 11/21/2025 9:00 AM UTC. Keep your eyes peeled for more announcements in this space! It’s our commitment to make $SAPIEN accessible for all users.
🚀 What’s New in the App?
We’ve been taking the time to plan out the next steps of how to bring new tasks and a comfortable workflow to the users. The exact way this will look is still up for discussion, but we all agree that the direction we want to go in is one of giving the users more and more ownership of their work and the data they’ve produced, both in the Sapien Network as well as outside of it.
We will have more to share on that soon, for now we’ll bring you more data to tag for the tasks that you know and love.
The vehicle model mapping task has been attracting much of your attention! You’re teaching the cars of tomorrow to check for edge cases where it’s important to know the difference between a red cabriolet and a red sports car.
Keep your eyes peeled for us to share more!
Current task Overview:
🍳 Breakfast Image Upload
🍽 Dinner Image Upload
🧩 Logic Path – Easy / Intermediate / Hard
🌐 Cadena Lógica (Español)
🗣 Njia ya Mantiki (Kiswahili)
🧠 Đường dẫn lô gic (Tiếng Việt)
🧬 Gastro Tag
🐞 Bug Hunters
📦 Breakfast Image Bounding Boxes
🚗Vehicle Model Mapping
Where are we going?
Sapien Team Takeover. Throughout the next week, the Discord server will be visited periodically by our Chief of Staff, Tyler Koverko! Tyler will be sharing some of his day to day workings with the community and be available for a QA on Friday!
This is the first time we’re running a takeover like this, and feedback will be very important! Our goal is to build in public even more so than before.
Thanksgiving! Early next week, we will share the details of the Thanksgiving event. We’ve taken some of the feedback of the Hallo-Meme contest and we’re aiming to continually improve these events and make the Discord a place for all Sapiens to enjoy.
What else happened in AI?
The World outside of Sapien:
Google’s Attempt to Outperform the AI sector:
Google has introduced Gemini 3, its latest flagship AI model, alongside a new agentic development platform called Antigravity. The company positions Gemini 3 and its Deep Think mode as state of the art in reasoning benchmarks such as Humanity’s Last Exam and ARC-AGI-2, while also leading on scientific knowledge, math, multimodal understanding, and tool use. Google reports that the model surpasses recent GPT-5 series systems on these reasoning tests, though it still lags Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4.5 on cutting-edge coding evaluations.
At the user interface layer, Gemini 3 enables generative UI and real-time layout creation, which Google has begun to showcase through an upgraded AI Mode in Search. In parallel, Antigravity launches as an agentic development environment where multiple AI agents can coordinate coding tasks, drive browser-based workflows, and run long-lived jobs.
More in-depth AI image creation:
Built on Gemini 3, Google also introduced Nano Banana Pro, a next-generation image model. It can generate images at up to 4K resolution with fine control over camera angle, focus, and lighting. The system supports up to 14 visual references in a single composition and maintains consistent identities across five different people. Nano Banana Pro also advances text rendering, handling long inputs, multiple languages, varied fonts, and complex graphic layouts. Integration with Google Search allows the model to pull data directly from the web for more accurate charts, labels, and infographics. With this, Google targets use cases such as marketing assets, product visuals, and complex infographics that require both accuracy and design flexibility
AI Avatars of your loved ones:
Disney Channel alum Calum Worthy has launched 2wai, an AI platform that generates interactive “HoloAvatars” from a few minutes of recorded video. The app, now in free beta on Apple’s App Store, allows users to create digital versions of themselves or relatives, including those who have died, and then hold real time conversations with those avatars. A promotional video showing an AI grandmother interacting with her grandson across different life stages drew strong reactions online and raised questions about consent, digital likeness, and the emerging category of “grief tech.”
See you next week!

Weekly Greetings: This is my current view in the Pacific Northwest as I’m writing this. It’s getting cold.