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- Google brings AI directly to robots
Google brings AI directly to robots
PLUS: Warp transforms coding with AI agents, Kling AI enhances video creation & Anthropic wins partial copyright ruling

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MAIN AI UPDATES / 25th June2025
🤖 Gemini Robotics On-Device 🤖
AI brains working without the cloud
Google DeepMind has launched a breakthrough foundation model small enough to run directly on robots, enabling faster performance even in low-connectivity environments. This advancement brings AI capabilities to robotics without requiring constant cloud connections, marking a significant step toward more autonomous and responsive robotic systems. The on-device approach reduces latency and improves reliability for real-world applications.
💻 Warp 2.0 💻
The terminal gets an AI brain upgrade
Warp has launched version 2.0 as an "Agentic Development Environment" that claims top performance on Terminal-Bench and 71% on SWE-bench. This major upgrade transforms how developers interact with their terminal through AI assistance, making complex coding tasks more intuitive and efficient. The platform now offers enhanced AI-powered workflows that adapt to individual developer needs.
🎬 Kling AI Enhanced 🎬
From AI videos to Live Photos
Kling AI has introduced new features including saving AI-generated videos as Live Photos for dynamic wallpapers and a new "SurfSurf Effect" for creative video editing. These updates make AI video creation more practical for everyday users, bridging the gap between professional content creation and personal use. The platform continues to push boundaries in accessible AI-powered creativity tools.
INTERESTING TO KNOW
⚖️ Legal Landmark for AI Training ⚖️
A U.S. federal judge has ruled that Anthropic's use of legally purchased and scanned books to train AI models qualifies as “fair use,” marking the first direct legal precedent on the matter. However, the court also ruled that Anthropic must face trial over its use of more than 7 million pirated books, which may not fall under fair use. This nuanced decision could shape future standards around data sourcing and copyright in AI training.
📈 Replit's explosive growth continues 📈
Replit has surpassed $100 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR), up from $10 million at the end of 2024, achieving 10× growth in less than a year. This milestone reflects the accelerating demand for accessible AI-powered development tools and cements Replit’s role as a key player in the evolving software creation ecosystem.

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