š Gemini Hits No. 1 on App Store After Nano Banana Launch
Gemini has surged to the top of the App Store, overtaking ChatGPT, thanks to its new Nano Banana image-editing model. The app added 12.6 million downloads in September alone and now ranks among the top five iPhone apps in 108 countries. User spending is also spiking, with revenue up more than 1,200% since January.
šļø Meta Connect to Showcase Smart Glasses, Metaverse, & AI Push
Metaās annual Connect conference kicks off today with new AI-powered smart glasses expected to take center stage. Leaks suggest a āHypernovaā model with a heads-up display and wristband controls, alongside fresh designs from Ray-Ban and Oakley. Zuckerberg will also highlight Metaās AI efforts under its new Superintelligence Labs.
ā¶ļø YouTube Adds AI Tools, Likeness Protection
YouTube Studio just got a major upgrade. Creators can now detect unauthorized use of their face, test titles and thumbnails, generate content ideas, and get help from an AI chatbot. New features also include lip-synced dubbing and multi-creator collabs to boost engagement.
š”ļø Salesforce Debuts āMissionforceā for U.S. Defense AI
Salesforce launched Missionforce, a new unit focused on bringing AI to U.S. defense operations in logistics, personnel, and decision-making. Led by Kendall Collins, it joins a wave of tech firms offering tailored AI tools to federal agencies amid rising demand for military-grade tech.
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In case you missed it, Matt and Nick went live from BoxWorks with a stacked lineup ā Srinivas Narayanan (CTO of B2B Applications at OpenAI), Matan Grinberg (CEO & Co-Founder of Factory AI), and Aaron Levie (CEO of Box).
What does it take to build the future of quantum computing? Just ask Flavio Griggio, Research Manager at Microsoft Quantum, whose day starts with green tea and quantum circuit papersāand ends with journal notes that might someday power the next scientific breakthrough.
This post is the second installment in our Day in the Life series spotlighting Microsoft researchers. ā Read the full article here.
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This summer marked a turning point for AI in software engineering, as multi-agent systemsācoined āagentic swarmsāāhave begun producing production-grade applications in hours, not weeks. Driven by smarter foundation models, orchestration frameworks, and the rise of a new roleāthe āagentic engineerāāthese coordinated AI teams now mirror real-world dev squads, complete with critics, planners, and even security reviewers.
Enterprise pioneers like GALLOS Technologies and Replit are proving the model works, but the gains come with new challenges: verification is the bottleneck, not code generation. The new enterprise moat isn't talent or toolingāitās how fast you can harness and direct the swarm. ā Read the full article here.
Meta has quietly formed its own California super PACāuniquely controlled by the company and, by extension, Mark Zuckerbergāto push AI-friendly candidates and influence tech regulation in Sacramento. Unlike traditional super PACs backed by coalitions or billionairesā personal funds, Metaās setup lets Zuckerberg steer company money directly into political battles, sidestepping shareholder input.
While other tech players are banding together in the āLeading the Futureā PAC, Metaās solo move signals a desire for unshared control in shaping AI policy. The goal: protect its dominance in a state that could soon throttle AI innovation with new rules. ā Read the full article here.
Just ahead of Meta Connect, a leaked video reveals the companyās upcoming āMeta Ray-Ban Displayā glassesāits first pair with a built-in heads-up display. The sleek, yet bulkier frames offer turn-by-turn navigation, real-time translation, message responses, and Meta AI integration, all visible through a monocular HUD over the right eye.
Paired with Metaās neural wristband, these glasses hint at a deeper AR push, arriving sooner than expected. Initially slated for 2026, the $800 device now appears poised for a 2025 debut, challenging incoming Android XR competitors. ā Read the full article here.
š° Nothing Raises $200M for AI Device: Smartphone startup Nothing lands $200M led by Tiger Global to launch its first AI-native gadget, betting on design, transparency, and next-gen personalization.
š¤ Gamma 3.0 Adds AI Agent, API, New Plans: Gamma 3.0 debuts with an AI agent that can edit entire presentations from one prompt and turn rough notes into branded slides.
š³ Google Unveils AI Payments Protocol: Googleās new open-source system lets AI apps transact using cards and stablecoins, with backing from Coinbase, Salesforce, and over 60 other partners.
š§ OpenAI Sets Teen AI Boundaries: OpenAI will restrict certain topics for teens, using age prediction and alerts to parents if neededāaiming to balance privacy, freedom, and safety in sensitive AI use.
šŖŖ OpenAI Adds ID Checks for Teen Safety: ChatGPT will now use age-prediction tech and, in some cases, require ID to limit risky content for teensāpart of broader protections after growing safety concerns.
š¬ YouTube Adds AI Tools for Shorts: New features like āEdit with AIā and Veo 3 Fast let creators remix dialogue, animate images, and style clipsāmaking short-form content faster, smarter, and more creative.
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