🤖 AI Goes Hands-On

From robots that plan their own moves to browsers with built-in copilots and image editors powered by Gemini, the AI race is shifting from code to creation.

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This week’s AI updates aren’t experiments — they’re going live.

Robots are learning to think before they move. Browsers are getting built-in AI copilots — for free.
And Google’s image models are slipping straight into Adobe’s creative suite.

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  1.  🤖 Google Teaches Robots to Think

  2.  🌐 Perplexity Makes Browsing Free for All

  3.  🎨 Google’s Gemini Takes On Adobe

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1. 🤖 Google Teaches Robots to Think

Google’s Gemini Robotics 1.5 isn’t just reacting. It is reasoning.

The new system splits intelligence into two parts: one that thinks and plans, and another that acts. It can map out a task, explain its reasoning out loud, and even teach different robots to share what they’ve learned.

A move mastered by one machine can now transfer to another, no retraining needed. And it’s all rolling out through the Gemini API for developers.

This isn’t a lab demo. It’s Google teaching robots to think before they move.

2. 🌐 Perplexity Makes Browsing Free for All

Perplexity just made a bold move. Its Comet browser is now free for everyone worldwide.

Once priced at $200/month, Comet now brings its built-in AI assistant to anyone who downloads it. The sidekick can summarize pages, research topics, handle tasks, and even help with orders. All while you browse.

This is not a test run. It is live.
AI-powered browsing just went mainstream and free.

3. 🎨 Google’s Gemini Takes On Adobe

Google just rolled out something called Gemini 2.5 Flash Image codename Nano Banana.

It can merge multiple photos, edit full scenes, and even let you drop new objects right into images.

The tech’s already live in AI Studio and Vertex AI, and it’s sneaking into Adobe Firefly and Express, letting creators do complex edits without ever leaving their tools.

The idea is to make AI image editing as seamless as Photoshop but smarter.

Would you switch to Gemini if it handled your Adobe edits automatically?
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