It’s officially autumn here and we can’t be-leaf how busy it’s been. Here’s what we launched this week:
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@GoogleDeepMind released Gemini Robotics 1.5, a new family of models that brings agentic capabilities to robots and enables them to perform complex, multi-step tasks in the physical world.
— We launched an updated version of Gemini 2.5 Flash in the
@GeminiApp with improved image understanding, response organization, and formatting.
— We released a major update to the Gemini Live API to help developers and enterprise customers build more natural sounding and reliable voice agents.
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@GoogleLabs launched their new experiment Mixboard, an AI-powered concepting board designed to help you visualize and expand upon your projects. Now available in public beta in the US.
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@FlowbyGoogle, you can now edit and refine images with
@NanoBanana and use prompt expanders to enhance your prompts, giving you more control and consistency across your clips.
— Gemini is your conversational assistant on Google TV. Now you can chat naturally to discover movies and shows, and get helpful answers to your biggest questions with supporting YouTube videos. Available on select TV models with more devices coming soon.
— Live in Search has graduated from Search Labs and is now available to everyone in English in the U.S., making it possible to have a free-flowing, back-and-forth conversation with Search using your voice and phone camera.
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@ChromiumDev released a public preview of the Chrome DevTools MCP server, enabling your AI agent to run performance traces and debug your web pages.
— Developers subscribed to Google AI Pro and Ultra can now build with higher limits in Gemini CLI and Gemini Code Assist.