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🔥 15 Jaw-Dropping AI Reveals from Google I/O 2025!
Plus: Apple Wants Developers to Supercharge Its AI

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👀 Did You See This? 15 Jaw-Dropping AI Reveals from Google I/O 2025
🚨 Big Move: Apple Will Let Developers Build on Its AI Stack
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The 15 biggest announcements at Google I/O 2025
At Google I/O 2025, Google announced a bunch of AI updates across its products. The new AI Mode in Search lets users chat with Gemini to search the web and will soon include shopping and deep search. Imagen 4 and Veo 3 bring big improvements to image and video generation, while a new app called Flow helps make short AI videos. Google also introduced Project Beam (a 3D video chat device), smart glasses with Gemini built in, and Project Astra, which can now complete tasks based on what it sees. Gemini 2.5 Pro gets smarter with better reasoning for math and coding, and Gmail’s smart replies will sound more natural. Google Meet will translate speech in real-time, and a tool called Stitch can design app interfaces from sketches. Search Live adds real-time camera chat, and Chrome will soon fix compromised passwords. Plus, Google is testing AI shopping features, like trying on clothes virtually and letting AI buy items for you.
Apple plans to let developers build on top of its AI
At this year’s WWDC in June, Apple is expected to launch new AI tools and software to help app developers use Apple’s AI models in their own apps. The goal is to boost Apple’s presence in the AI space by making it easier for others to build with its technology. Apple will start by offering smaller AI models and plans to update its iPhone, iPad, and Mac operating systems. It’s also working on new features like better battery management and an AI-powered Health app, though the Health app may not be ready until next year.
Microsoft Launches Edit: Open-Source Command Line Text Tool
At its Build developer conference, Microsoft announced big updates, especially in AI and new tools for developers. One key highlight is Edit, a new open-source text editor for Windows that works in the command line—a text-based tool where users type instructions instead of clicking with a mouse. Edit makes it easy to open and edit files directly from this interface, helping both experienced developers and beginners work more efficiently without needing to learn complicated commands.
Nvidia announces new tech to keep it at the center of AI development
At Computex 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduced “NVLink Fusion,” a major update to the company’s NVLink technology. Previously, NVLink only connected Nvidia’s own GPUs and CPUs, but with NVLink Fusion, it can now work with chips from other companies too—including non-Nvidia CPUs and custom AI chips (ASICs). This means tech companies can build more flexible and customized AI systems using a mix of processors, while still benefiting from Nvidia’s fast data-sharing technology and ecosystem. Huang said this change allows businesses to create not just custom chips, but entire semi-custom AI infrastructures.
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