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Gemini Goes Multiplatform: Google’s AI Assistant Expands Beyond Smartphones
Talk to Your Tunes: Spotify's AI DJ Now Takes Voice Requests
Harvey AI Goes Multi-Model to Supercharge Legal Workflows
Silicon Diplomacy: U.S. Tech Giants Secure AI Deals Amid Trump's Gulf Tour
U.S. Rescinds AI Export Rule, Tightens Controls on Huawei Chips
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Gemini Goes Multiplatform: Google’s AI Assistant Expands Beyond Smartphones
Google is extending its Gemini AI assistant beyond smartphones to a variety of devices, including Google TV, Android Auto-equipped cars, Wear OS smartwatches, and the upcoming Android XR headset from Samsung. On Google TV, Gemini will offer personalized and educational content recommendations, such as age-appropriate movies or educational videos for children. In vehicles, Gemini enhances hands-free functionality by enabling more natural conversations, finding convenient locations en route, and summarizing messages. For Wear OS smartwatches, Gemini allows for more intuitive voice interactions, eliminating the need to type on small screens. Additionally, users will be able to experience Gemini on the new Android XR headset expected later this year. These updates align with Google's strategy to integrate its AI technology across a broader range of user environments. Read more
Talk to Your Tunes: Spotify's AI DJ Now Takes Voice Requests
Spotify has upgraded its AI DJ feature, enabling Premium users in over 60 markets to personalize their listening experience through voice commands. By holding the DJ button and speaking after a beep, users can request specific genres, moods, artists, or activities—like "play some electronic beats for a midday run" or "surprise me with indie tracks I've never heard before." This enhancement transforms DJ into a more interactive music assistant, offering real-time, tailored playlists based on user preferences and listening history. The feature is currently available in English and focuses solely on music-related requests. Read more
Harvey AI Goes Multi-Model to Supercharge Legal Workflows
Harvey AI is expanding its platform by integrating top-tier foundation models from Anthropic and Google, alongside OpenAI, to deliver smarter, more tailored legal solutions. This multi-model approach enhances performance by automatically routing tasks to the most suitable model, while also offering users the flexibility to select models manually. Harvey's proprietary benchmark, BigLaw Bench, reveals that different models excel in specific legal tasks—such as Gemini 2.5 Pro's strength in drafting but challenges in trial preparation—highlighting the value of this diversified model strategy. To support this evolution, Harvey is introducing transparent evaluations and a public leaderboard to guide users in selecting the optimal models for their needs. Read more
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Silicon Diplomacy: U.S. Tech Giants Secure AI Deals Amid Trump's Gulf Tour
During his recent tour of Gulf states, U.S. President Donald Trump announced significant economic engagements, including $600 billion in commitments from Saudi Arabia to American companies. Notably, U.S. tech firms like Nvidia and Cisco finalized major AI deals in the region. Nvidia is set to supply hundreds of thousands of its latest AI chips to Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund-owned startup, Humain, while Cisco signed an agreement with UAE-based AI firm G42 to bolster the country's AI sector.
These developments underscore a strategic shift in U.S. foreign policy, intertwining economic diplomacy with technological advancement. The deals not only signify the growing influence of American tech companies in the Middle East but also reflect the region's ambition to become a global hub for artificial intelligence and innovation.
U.S. Rescinds AI Export Rule, Tightens Controls on Huawei Chips
The U.S. Department of Commerce has officially rescinded the Biden-era "AI Diffusion Rule," which was set to impose strict export controls on advanced AI chips to over 100 countries. Criticized by tech giants like Nvidia and international partners for potentially stifling innovation and straining diplomatic ties, the rule's withdrawal aims to foster a more collaborative approach to AI technology exports. The Commerce Department plans to introduce a replacement policy that balances national security concerns with global technological leadership.
In tandem with the rescission, the Bureau of Industry and Security issued new guidance reinforcing export controls on semiconductors, specifically targeting Chinese tech firm Huawei. The use of Huawei's Ascend AI chips globally is now considered a violation of U.S. export laws, reflecting heightened scrutiny over Chinese advancements in AI technology. These actions underscore the U.S. commitment to maintaining its edge in AI while preventing adversaries from leveraging American innovations.
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