Google DeepMind Unveils Gemini for Robotics

Plus: Microsoft Launches AI-Powered Copilot for Gaming

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In today’s edition:

  • Google DeepMind Unveils Gemini for Robotics

  • Microsoft Launches AI-Powered Copilot for Gaming

  • Google Gemini Gets AI-Powered Personalization

  • Snapchat Launches AI Video Lenses for Platinum Subscribers

  • And more AI news….

Top Developments

Google DeepMind

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The Gist: Google DeepMind has introduced two new AI models, Gemini Robotics and Gemini Robotics-ER, designed to help robots perform real-world tasks with greater flexibility, precision, and reasoning. These advancements bring robots closer to operating effectively in unpredictable environments without extensive training.

Key Details:

  • Gemini Robotics enables robots to understand new situations, interact more naturally, and complete precise physical tasks like folding paper.

  • Gemini Robotics-ER enhances reasoning, allowing robots to grasp objects, plan actions, and adapt to dynamic environments.

  • Safety remains a priority, with AI models trained to assess potential risks before acting.

  • Google DeepMind is collaborating with robotics companies like Boston Dynamics to test and refine these models.

Microsoft

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The Gist: Microsoft is launching an AI-powered Copilot for Gaming, a digital assistant that provides real-time coaching, tips, and guidance while playing Xbox games. Initially available through the Xbox mobile app, it will offer personalized recommendations and strategic advice.

Key Details:

  • Copilot can analyze gameplay, suggest hero selections, and provide tips on strategy and mechanics.

  • It works as a second-screen assistant, responding to in-game situations in real time.

  • The feature will launch for Xbox Insiders in April before expanding to other platforms.

  • Future updates may include more advanced coaching features and deeper game integration.

Google Gemini

Image by: Google

The Gist: Google is making its Gemini AI more helpful and accessible by expanding its capabilities for research, personalization, and integration with Google apps. Many new features, including AI-driven research tools and customizable assistants, are now available for free with limited trials.

Key Details:

  • A new AI model, 2.0 Flash Thinking, improves reasoning and handles complex research tasks.

  • Deep Research quickly gathers and synthesizes web information into detailed reports.

  • Gemini can now integrate with Google apps like Search, Calendar, and Photos for personalized recommendations.

  • Users can create custom AI assistants, called Gems, for tasks like translations and meal planning.

Quick Gist

Microsoft Designer, an AI-driven graphic design tool, emerges as a cost-effective alternative to Canva, featuring innovative design capabilities and seamless integration with OneDrive for enhanced user experience. (Read More)

Adobe partnered with Estée Lauder to integrate its Firefly generative AI into digital marketing, enhancing campaign creation and operational efficiency across the company's vast portfolio of beauty brands. (Read More)

Anthropic's AI chatbot, Claude, is set to enhance user interaction with new two-way voice capabilities and a memory feature for personalized engagement, aiming to compete in the evolving AI market. (Read More)

A new AI Trust Score evaluation by Tumeryk reveals that Chinese AI models like DeepSeek outperform US models such as Meta Llama in terms of safety and compliance standards, challenging industry perceptions. (Read More)

Microsoft’s second preview of Visual Studio 2022 v17.14 introduces the GPT-4o Copilot for improved code completions and AI-generated doc comments for C++ and C# functions. (Read More)

Cohere Inc. launched its new AI model Command A, claiming it rivals the performance of OpenAI's GPT-4o and DeepSeek-V3 while offering cost-effective solutions for complex tasks. (Read More)

Bria secured $40 million in Series B funding to enhance its generative AI models trained exclusively on licensed data, promoting transparency and accountability in AI-generated content for enterprises. (Read More)

OpenAI is urging the Trump administration to protect AI companies from impending state regulations in exchange for voluntary model sharing with the federal government, highlighting concerns over competition with China and the need for supportive frameworks in AI development. (Read More)

Snapchat launched AI Video Lenses for Platinum subscribers, featuring animated animals and floral effects, with new options added weekly to enhance video creativity. (Read More)

FLock.io launched its FLock Web3 Agent Model, a specialized LLM for on-chain analytics and smart contract execution, revolutionizing AI efficiency in Web3 projects. (Read More)

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