⚡ Gemini Levels Up, Robots Show Off

From new AI modes to live screen pointers to robots that can work, play, and fight, the machines aren’t slowing down this week.

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

Gemini is testing whole new modes of interaction. Phones are getting live, on-screen AI pointers. And robots in China just showed they can sort, play, and even fight..

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🧵 In today's edition:

  1. 🔮 Gemini Experiments With New Modes

  2. 📱 Gemini Live Points Right on Your Screen

  3. 🥊 China Shows Off Robots That Work and Fight

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1.🔮 Gemini Experiments With New Modes

Gemini isn’t just polishing its answers. It’s branching out.

Agent Mode acts like a do-it-all digital helper, Gemini Go is built for creative brainstorming, and Immersive View delivers answers as visuals—complete with diagrams and guides.

Instead of just text responses, Google’s AI is testing new ways to work, think, and create.

This isn’t a minor update. It’s Google experimenting with the future of interaction.

2.📱 Gemini Live Points Right on Your Screen

Google just rolled out a big update to Gemini Live.

On the Pixel 10, it can now highlight items directly on your screen—like a live visual pointer showing you exactly what to focus on.

The upgrade also hooks into your apps, so you can move from asking directions to firing off a text without ever leaving the conversation.

This isn’t just voice control. It’s Gemini becoming the connective tissue of your phone.

3.🥊 China Shows Off Robots That Work and Fight

China just wrapped up its World Robot Conference 2025, and the demos were wild.

Robots sorted parts on assembly lines, played mahjong, tickled piano keys, and even stepped into boxing rings. Unitree’s G1 bots went down and popped right back up twice. Meanwhile, Galaxea AI’s R1 Lite used vision-language-action smarts to make a bed on command.

Some say it’s the future of labor and entertainment. Others think it’s just showing off.

Would you want a robot at home that can work or play on demand?
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