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Thursday🌪️AI Buzz: Groundbreaking Innovations from Google, Apple, Snap, and DeepMind!

AI Spotlights Mar 13, 2025
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Happy Thursday! Let’s dive into today’s AI Buzz:

1. Google touts Gemma 3 as the most powerful AI for a single GPU
2. Apple updates its site with a note on delayed Siri AI features
3. Snap unveils AI Video Lenses powered by its own generative model
4. DeepMind plans to drive physical robots with advanced AI models

Stay tuned for more insights!🔧

AI is moving fast, and today’s updates prove it! From Google’s powerful new Gemma 3 model to Apple’s delayed AI-driven Siri features, the tech giants are making big waves. Snap is stepping up with AI-powered video lenses, while DeepMind plans to bring AI into the physical world with robot integration. Let’s dive into the latest AI breakthroughs and see how they’re shaping the future!

1. Google touts Gemma 3 as the most powerful AI for a single GPU

Google has launched Gemma 3, its most advanced AI model, built on the same tech behind Gemini AI. Designed for developers, it supports over 35 languages and can analyze text, images, and short videos, running on anything from mobile devices to high-performance workstations. Google calls it the "world’s best single-accelerator model," outperforming competitors like Facebook’s Llama and OpenAI on single-GPU setups. Gemma 3 also introduces an upgraded vision encoder for high-res images and ShieldGemma 2, a safety classifier filtering harmful content. Despite its advanced capabilities, Google maintains a low risk of misuse and continues offering academic credits for research.

Google calls Gemma 3 the most powerful AI model you can run on one GPU
If you only have one Nvidia H100 available.

2. Apple updates its site with a note on delayed Siri AI features

Apple has confirmed delays for its highly anticipated AI-driven Siri features, including personal context and on-screen awareness, which were set to enhance how Siri interacts with apps like Messages and Photos. After pulling a YouTube ad showcasing these tools, Apple updated its website with a disclaimer stating these features are still in development and will arrive in a future software update. Though no official timeline has been given, it’s expected they’ll roll out with iOS 19, possibly sometime between fall 2025 and summer 2026. For now, Apple users will have to wait a bit longer for Siri’s smarter capabilities.

Apple adds new disclaimer on its website advertising delayed AI Siri features - 9to5Mac
Apple is still reeling from the last-week’s news that the most compelling new Apple Intelligence features for Siri have been…

3. Snap unveils AI Video Lenses powered by its own generative model

Snapchat has unveiled its first-ever AI-powered video Lenses, bringing a new creative edge to its premium subscription tier, Snapchat Platinum, priced at $15.99 per month. These Lenses use Snap’s in-house generative video model, marking a step forward in the company’s AI evolution. At launch, users get three playful Lenses: "Raccoon" and "Fox" featuring animated furry friends and "Spring Flowers" with a zoom-out bouquet effect. More Lenses will roll out weekly, adding fresh ways to enhance Snaps. By building its own AI tools, Snap aims to offer high-quality, cost-efficient features and stay ahead of rivals like Instagram and TikTok.

Snap introduces AI Video Lenses powered by its in-house generative model | TechCrunch
Snapchat is introducing its first ever video generative AI Lenses, the company told TechCrunch exclusively.

4. DeepMind plans to drive physical robots with advanced AI models

Google is taking its DeepMind AI models into the physical world with the launch of Gemini Robotics and Gemini Robotics-ER, both running on its powerful Gemini 2.0 system. These models go beyond text and image outputs, enabling robots to perform real-world physical tasks. Google has partnered with Texas-based Apptronik to develop next-gen humanoid robots, showing demos of robots responding to spoken commands like packing lunchboxes and plugging devices into power strips. Gemini Robotics-ER will also help train models for other robotics companies like Boston Dynamics and Agile Robots. This marks Google’s big step into the fast-evolving AI-powered robotics industry.

Google’s DeepMind says it will use AI models to power physical robots
Google is taking its DeepMind artificial intelligence technology models into the physical world to power robots.

The AI world is evolving at lightning speed, with each innovation pushing boundaries and opening new possibilities. From powerful models to creative tools and real-world robotics, the future of AI looks more exciting than ever. Stay tuned for more updates, and don’t miss out on the next wave of breakthroughs!


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