So, I summarized everything from OpenAI, Google, Meta, Microsoft, FutureHouse, Mistral, Unitree, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Hugging Face, and more.
Here's everything you need to know and how to make sense out of it:
OpenAI ditched its for-profit push, saying it will convert its existing for-profit arm into a PBC but keep its non-profit in control with a majority stake
This comes after pressure from several ex-employees and an ongoing legal battle
OpenAI also launched a GitHub connector for ChatGPT
The feature will allow users to connect their repos and use ChatGPT's Deep Research to read and search source code and PRs, creating a detailed report with citations
Google updated two key models:
—Gemini 2.5 Pro Preview (I/O Edition), with video understanding and improvements for UI, code, and agentic workflows
—Gemini 2.0 Flash image generation with improved quality, text rendering, and fewer content restrictions
Meta dropped two new models:
—Perception Language Model, an open AI for visual tasks like extracting details of a subject's actions at a given time
—Locate 3D, an object localization AI, aimed at helping robots understand and interact with surroundings
Microsoft updated its Copilot with "Pages," a ChatGPT Canvas-like feature
It allows users to collaborate with Copilot, asking the assistant to tweak, expand, or polish its responses
Notable it doesn't seem to have coding capabilities like Canvas
Microsoft also announced it's adopting Google's Agent2Agent (A2A) framework, launching it soon on Azure AI Foundry and Copilot Studio
The move will enable enterprises to develop AI agents that interoperate across platforms by design
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt-backed FutureHouse dropped five 'AI Scientist' agents:
—Crow for general research
—Falcon for deep literature reviews
—Owl for identifying previous research
—Phoenix for chemistry workflows
—Finch for discovery in biology
Mistral released two big products:
—Medium 3, a multimodal AI that matches or surpasses 3.7 Sonnet, GPT-4o, and Llama 4 Maverick at 8x less cost
—Le Chat Enterprise, an agentic AI assistant for businesses with tools like Google Drive and agent building
Unitree is teaming up with SF-based Reborn to co-develop advanced AI to make its robots smarter, more adaptable, and capable of complex tasks
It will use multiple Reborn offerings, including its Roboverse simulator, motion datasets, and developer tools
Stanford researchers debuted a Teleoperated Whole-Body Imitation System (TWIST)
It enables coordinated, versatile, whole-body movements of humanoids, using a single neural network
This will enable functional general-purpose robots in different domains!
UC Berkeley researchers announced VideoMimic, a real-to-sim-to-real pipeline that trains robots with mobile videos
It mines videos, reconstructs the humans and the environment, and produces policies for humanoids, enabling skills like climbing stairs
Hugging Face released Open Computer Agent, an open-source AI agent for automating web tasks — similar to OpenAI's Operator
It is free to use via web browsers, but is reported to be slow and capable of handling only basic multi-step tasks
Anthropic released web search capabilities in the API
The feature allows web developers to build applications that can search the web for up-to-date information and provide grounded answers with relevant citations
UC Berkeley researchers also introduced PyRoki, a modular, extensible, and cross-platform toolkit for kinematic optimization
It solves inverse kinematics, trajectory optimization, and motion retargeting for a wide range of robots, including humanoids
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Significant progress in AI and Robotics this week.
So, I summarized everything from Google, Microsoft, Alibaba, Figure, Cohere, Unitree, Field AI, Boston Dynamics, Deepseek, and more.
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Google updated multiple product lines with new AI features, including:
—Pixel phones with 20+ AI features, like magic cues and live call translation
—Agentic capabilities in Search's AI Mode for AI Ultra subscribers
—Gemini for Government at $0.5/agency
Microsoft added a new Copilot function in Excel
This allows users to generate analysis, summaries, data classifications, and more by typing =COPILOT() in their cells
Microsoft has now officially caught up with Google in delivering agentic spreadsheets
I summarized everything from OpenAI, xAI, Google, Meta, Figure, Nvidia, Tencent, Unitree, Weave Robotics, Engine AI, and more.
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OpenAI updated ChatGPT after GPT-5 drew backlash from users. Key changes:
—Return of GPT-4o for paid users
—Auto, Fast, and Thinking modes for GPT-5
—3K messages/week for GPT-5 Thinking with extra Thinking mini capacity
—A 'warmer' GPT-5 personality
Significant progress in AI and Robotics this week.
So, I summarized everything from OpenAI, Google, xAI, Anthropic, Figure, Unitree, OpenMind, Microsoft, Perplexity, ElevenLabs, and more.
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OpenAI had a huge week, announcing:
—New flagship models: GPT-5, GPT-5 Pro, and GPT-5 Mini
—gpt-oss-120B and 20B: OAI's first open models since GPT-2
—New personalities for ChatGPT
—Deal with the U.S. govt to offer ChatGPT at $1/agency
Google DeepMind released Genie 3
It's a model capable of generating playable worlds in real-time, with consistency and visual memory up to 1 min
Major push for gaming and entertainment, as well as a new foundation for training physical AI
I summarized everything from Meta, Google, OpenAI, Figure, Microsoft, Z ai, Skild AI, Limx Dynamics, Syncere, Daxo Robotics, X-Humanoid, and more
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Zuckerberg shared that Meta's new AI lab will develop "personal superintelligence" to empower individual goals, not automate work
He said “devices like glasses” will be key to computing of the future, also hinting at a shift from the "open" strategy
Google made big product announcements:
—AlphaEarth Foundations for mapping Earth in near real-time
—Video Overviews to convert files into narrated video slides
—SensorLM AI to convert sensor-captured health signals into natural language
Significant progress in AI and Robotics this week.
So, I summarized everything from Meta, xAI, Microsoft, OpenAI, Google, Alibaba, Sapient Intelligence, Unitree, and more.
Here's everything you need to know and how to make sense out of it:
Meta Reality Labs' research on a new AI-powered neuromotor interface appeared in Nature
The band-based system allows users to control devices using simple hand/finger gestures, tapping muscular signals produced during movement
Elon Musk gave a glimpse of xAI's upcoming Colossus 2 AI supercomputer
Located in Tennessee, the data center will be powered by 550K NVIDIA GB200 and GB300 GPUs, delivering AI compute equivalent of 50M units of Nvidia’s H100 in 5 years