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Gemini's coolest feature yet?

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Today’s Menu
Appetizer: Gemini gets vision 👀
Entrée: GM and Nvidia team up to make factories and cars smarter 🚙
Dessert: Apple Watch to get smart cameras ⌚️
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GEMINI GETS VISION 👀
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What’s up? Google is now rolling out its much-anticipated live video and screen-sharing features for Gemini.
How does this work? These new tools, first revealed at Google I/O 2024, allow users to share their phone screen with Gemini and allow the model to access their device’s camera in real-time. Powered by DeepMind’s Project Astra, Gemini can analyze live visuals—whether it’s the apps on your screen or your surroundings—and provide instant, relevant answers. For example, users can ask Gemini for outfit suggestions by showing it their wardrobe or get information about a landmark they’re looking at. Currently, these features are exclusive to those subscribed to Google’s Gemini Advanced plan.
Why should you care? This rollout shows how AI is moving beyond text and static images to interact with the world live. Real-time assistance could make digital helpers far more practical and intuitive, reshaping how people use their devices daily. This might be Gemini’s coolest feature yet!
GM AND NVIDIA TEAM UP TO MAKE FACTORIES AND CARS SMARTER 🚙
The worst thing about parallel parking is the witnesses. 😂
What’s up? General Motors (GM) is expanding its partnership with Nvidia to bring AI technology into every part of its business, from factories to self-driving cars.
How will this work? GM will use Nvidia’s powerful AI tools—including GPUs, Omniverse, and Drive AGX—to revolutionize manufacturing, design, and in-vehicle technology. With Omniverse, GM can create virtual models of its factories to test new processes without interrupting production. Robots trained with AI will handle tasks like welding and material transport. In light of this extended partnership, GM will also absorb its self-driving unit, Cruise, to focus on in-house autonomous vehicle development. For future vehicles, GM will integrate Nvidia’s Drive AGX platform to create AI-powered driver-assistance systems and safety features.
Why does this matter? This partnership signals a major step toward smarter factories, safer cars, and faster innovation. It shows how AI isn’t just powering apps—it’s reshaping the real, physical world.
“The era of physical AI is here, and together with GM, we’re transforming transportation, from vehicles to the factories where they’re made.”
APPLE WATCH TO GET SMART CAMERAS ⌚️
The Apple Watch may soon become so good that you no longer need a phone. 😳
What’s going on? Apple is reportedly planning to add smart cameras to its Apple Watch models by 2027 to enable new AI-powered capabilities.
Want the details? Apple is considering integrating a camera inside the display of its standard Apple Watches and placing a side camera near the crown on the Ultra models. These cameras would support Apple Intelligence, a suite of AI tools introduced with iOS 18.1, including visual search capabilities that can identify objects and locations. Adding cameras to the Apple Watch could turn the device into a more powerful, independent AI assistant—helping users interact with their environment, get instant information, and navigate daily life more intuitively. Apple has also been exploring similar sensor enhancements for its AirPods, such as infrared cameras for gesture detection and spatial audio improvements. This move reflects the growing industry shift to mobile and wearable AI.
“The current idea is to put the camera inside the display of the Series version, like the front-facing lens on the iPhone.”
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