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LinkedIn rewires its people search
Plus: Disney+ prepares its next big shift
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Natural language hits LinkedIn’s core
Disney hints at AI powered UGC
Mozilla opens its next interface
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LinkedIn pushes search into full sentences

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A quiet toggle just appeared in LinkedIn’s search bar.
Premium users in the U.S. can now type plain requests like “Find me investors in healthcare with FDA experience,” a shift that arrives after two years of sprinkling AI across job tools, digests, and ad copy. Early testers have already used it to map their networks for career moves, business leads, and niche skills that were once buried behind a maze of filters.
Search has been LinkedIn’s pressure point. Competitors from Reddit to Brave locked down data or leaned into AI answers while startups pitched people search as their entry to the inbox. LinkedIn wants something sturdier, a system that understands intent even when the language is messy and the titles are inconsistent.
The rollout is limited today. Yet the company says it will expand beyond the U.S. as it irons out oddities like treating “YC” and “Y Combinator” as different signals.
Some users will see “I’m looking for…” appear any day now, and that small phrase could reset how people navigate the site.
Disney+ tests user made stories

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A single line from Bob Iger cut through the earnings chatter.
Disney+ will add short AI generated user content, a shift tucked beside its deal with Epic Games and a 3.8 million subscriber bump last quarter. Iger said the company is already talking with unnamed AI partners while guarding its library, a point he repeated as if the brand’s crown jewels were sitting on the table between calls.
This moves Disney closer to Sora style creation tools that let fans build scenes instead of only streaming them. It also signals that studio IP, once locked behind glass, may be remixed inside the service as long as the guardrails hold.
The upside is obvious. Fresh formats could keep families tapped in during long off cycles like the wait for Frozen 3, and they give Disney a way to test demand for new characters before committing real budgets.
Somewhere out there a kid will soon stitch together their own Arendelle moment, and the reaction inside Burbank will matter.
Firefox sketches a smarter side panel

Image Credits: The Mozilla Blog
The next Firefox experiment slips into view with a quiet glow.
Mozilla is building an AI Window, a separate space inside the browser where you can chat with an assistant while a blue tab hums at the edge of the screen. The company framed it on November 13, 2025 as a fully optional feature shaped by community feedback and small tools like Shake to Summarize on iOS.
Choice still matters. Mozilla sees AI as another tool in the drawer, not a switch that flips your whole browsing life. One of their longer bets is that a companion nudging you outward to the wider web keeps Firefox aligned with its long held principles.
It feels familiar. A browser that treats AI as a mode you enter by tapping a new window can pull in curious users without forcing a full workflow shift, and it hints at a future where AI sits closer to the page you are reading instead of floating above it.
Some will rush to join the waitlist, some will watch from the side, and that gap will tell its own story.
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