🚀 AI Breaks Out of the Lab

From Robots that reason, workspaces that remember, and Meta’s bid to own the short-video feed.

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This week’s updates aren’t side projects. They’re live.

Robots are learning to plan and explain their steps. ChatGPT is turning into a true team workspace. And Meta is testing whether AI videos can hook users the way TikTok does.

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  1.  đź¦ľ DeepMind Links Gemini to Real-World Robots

  2. 🏢 OpenAI Brings Teamwork to ChatGPT

  3. 🎬 Meta Launches Vibes for AI-Generated Videos

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Google DeepMind isn’t just pushing models. It’s wiring them into robots.

The new Gemini Robotics 1.5 combines two systems: ER 1.5, which reasons and plans, and Robotics 1.5, which controls movement and action. Together, they let robots understand tasks, break them into steps, and carry them out—while sharing what they learn across machines without retraining.

This isn’t a lab demo. It’s DeepMind aiming to make robots that can explain their reasoning as they work.

2.🏢 OpenAI Brings Teamwork to ChatGPT

OpenAI is rolling out Shared Projects for ChatGPT Business.

Teams can now invite coworkers to collaborate—adding files, instructions, edits, and chats—all while project memory keeps track of context. It also hooks into Gmail, Calendar, Outlook, GitHub, and Dropbox to cut down on busywork.

Admins get compliance tools, role controls, and tighter security built in.

This isn’t a beta test. It’s ChatGPT moving deeper into the workplace.

3.🎬 Meta Launches Vibes for AI-Generated Videos

Meta just launched something new inside Meta AI called Vibes—a feed for AI-generated short videos.

You can start from scratch, remix clips from the feed, or drop in your own visuals, music, and style. Finished videos can be shared straight to Vibes, sent in DMs, or cross-posted to Instagram and Facebook Stories & Reels.

Tap on an AI video in Instagram, and you can bounce right back into Meta AI to remix it yourself.

Some will see this as creative freedom. Others might call it another TikTok clone.

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