1. Google’s “Gemini for Home” AI Assistant
At Google's 2025 “Made by Google” event, the company introduced “Gemini for Home,” a powerful new AI assistant that replaces Google Assistant. Built on the advanced Gemini AI models, this assistant promises a more natural, intelligent, and personalized experience for managing smart homes from cooking to device control hands-free. Alongside it, Google teased a new smart speaker to complement the rollout.
2. xAI’s Grok-3 Model
Leading AI firm xAI, founded by Elon Musk, launched Grok-3 a major upgrade over Grok-2. Trained using 10× more computing power on the huge Colossus GPU cluster, Grok-3 excels in mathematics, reasoning, and complex tasks, outperforming benchmarks like AIME and GPQ A even ahead of OpenAI’s GPT-4o. Additional features include Grok-3 Mini for faster responses and “Big Brain” reasoning mode for high-demand problem-solving.
3. Manus – A Fully Autonomous AI Agent
Developed by the Singapore-based startup Butterfly Effect, Manus (Latin for "hands") is pioneering autonomous AI. Launched in March 2025, it’s designed to reason, plan, and execute real-world tasks independently without ongoing human intervention. Analysts call it a milestone in AI autonomy, capable of writing and deploying code on its own.
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