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🌐 Google’s Latest AI Model Uses a Web Browser Like You Do

PLUS: Figure Unveils Next-Gen Humanoid Robot — Figure 03 🤖

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Today’s Highlights:

  • 🌐 Google Unveils Gemini 2.5 Computer Use Model

  • 🤖 Figure Unveils Next-Gen Humanoid Robot — Figure 03

  • 🎥 Elon Musk Unveils Grok Imagine v0.9

  • 🔧 Intel Unveils Panther Lake, First 18A Chip

  • 🏗️ Microsoft Builds $7B Fairwater AI Campus

  • 🇺🇸 U.S. OKs NVIDIA Chip Exports to UAE Projects

  • 🎨 Figma Adds Google’s Gemini AI to Design Tools

  • 📰 Latest AI + Tech Stories You Can’t Miss

  • 🛠️ 7 AI tools to 10x your productivity

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GOOGLE

Gemini 2.5 Computer Use Model flow
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Google has introduced Gemini 2.5 Computer Use, an AI model that can interact with real websites through a browser, just like a human user. It interprets visual elements, fills out forms, clicks buttons, and performs drag-and-drop actions, bringing hands-on web automation to developers.

The Details:

  • Built to operate entirely within a web browser, not a full OS environment

  • Performs 13 supported actions like typing text, clicking buttons, and dragging elements

  • Aims to automate workflows where APIs or direct integrations don’t exist

  • Outperforms rivals on web and mobile UI benchmarks, according to Google

  • Available now via Google AI Studio, Vertex AI, and a demo on Browserbase

Why it matters:

OpenAI is no longer just competing in the cloud, it’s moving directly into Apple’s territory. By poaching its people and supply partners, OpenAI is signaling it wants to build iconic AI-first hardware and challenge Big Tech on its own turf.

FIGURE

Image Source: Figure

Figure AI has launched Figure 03, its third-generation humanoid robot, designed for both home and commercial environments, and built with scalability and general-purpose AI in mind. 

The Details:

  • Fully redesigned hardware and software core to support Helix, Figure’s vision-language-action AI platform. 

  • Upgraded sensory suite and hand system that can detect forces as light as 3 grams, improving dexterity and precision. 

  • Built for mass manufacturing: initial target is 12,000 units/year, scaling toward 100,000 units in four years, via its BotQ factory and new supply chains. 

  • Home-friendly features: wireless charging, soft exterior materials, improved audio system, and battery safety per UN38.3 standard. 

  • Designed for commercial use as well — in warehouses, hotels, and other settings where humanoid robots must interact safely with people. 

Why it matters:

Figure 03 isn’t just a tech demo, it’s a shift toward real-world robots that can live among us. If Figure can deliver on manufacturing scale, safety, and consistent performance, it edges us closer to robots being everyday helpers, not just factory tools. We’ll be watching to see how it handles messy, unpredictable environments at scale.

AI TUTORIAL

Notis lets you send voice notes, texts, or screenshots via WhatsApp, Telegram, or email—and it transforms them into clean, organized Notion docs automatically.

Steps to Follow:

  • Sign up at notis.ai

  • Connect your Notion account

  • Send any message or image to Notis on WhatsApp or Telegram

  • Watch it auto-format into Notion pages

  • Open Notion to review, edit, or share

👉 Try it now: notis.ai

AI & TECH NEWS

xAI’s Grok Imagine v0.9 turns text, images, or voice into 15-second videos in just 14 seconds—faster than Sora 2 or Veo 3. With “Spicy Mode” for NSFW blur, real-time search, and multimodal input, it’s built for speed and fun. A more powerful model is on the way.

Anthropic is opening a Bengaluru office and exploring a major Claude AI partnership with Reliance. With India’s Claude usage surging and talks underway to integrate with Jio and Reliance Intelligence, the move marks Anthropic’s biggest push outside the U.S.—aiming to rival OpenAI in one of AI’s fastest-growing markets.

The U.S. has approved billions in NVIDIA chip exports to firms like Oracle for AI projects in the UAE. The move follows a May AI pact and was cleared by the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security.

Intel just launched Panther Lake, its first processor built on the advanced 18A process—marking a major comeback under CEO Lip-Bu Tan. Set to ship this year from Arizona, it leads a U.S.-based manufacturing push. Intel also previewed its 18A-based Xeon 6+ server chip, coming in 2026.

Figma is integrating Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash, 2.0, and Imagen 4 models to boost AI image editing and generation for its 13M+ users. The move speeds up workflows by 50% and deepens Figma’s AI push—part of a broader race to embed top AI models into popular creative platforms.

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