Googles Free AI Agent for Developers’ Terminals

Gemini CLI brings AI to your terminal, Claude now lets anyone build AI apps, and DeepMind’s offline robotics model powers real-time tasks without internet.

AI is rapidly reshaping how we build, interact, and automate—and three groundbreaking releases are leading the charge. Google’s Gemini CLI brings powerful AI directly to developers’ terminals, offering seamless coding, debugging, and task management with natural language. Meanwhile, Google DeepMind pushes robotics forward with Gemini Robotics On-Device, enabling fully offline, real-time robot operation without compromising performance or privacy. And for creators of all kinds, Claude is making app development effortless with its new artifacts space, letting anyone turn ideas into interactive, shareable AI apps—no coding needed. Together, these innovations highlight a major leap in accessible, intelligent tools across software, hardware, and everyday creativity.
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Gemini CLI: Free AI for Your Terminal

Gemini CLI is a free, open-source AI agent from Google that brings the Gemini 2.5 Pro model directly into developers’ terminals, offering powerful AI assistance for coding, debugging, content creation, and task management using natural language. Integrated with Gemini Code Assist, it provides seamless AI help in both the terminal and VS Code, supports up to 1 million token context windows, and allows 60 requests per minute or 1,000 per day for free when logged in with a personal Google account. Extensible and customizable, Gemini CLI also supports automation, real-time search grounding, and integration with various tools, making it a versatile upgrade for developer workflows.

Google DeepMind Unveils Offline AI Robots

Google DeepMind has launched Gemini Robotics On-Device, a breakthrough AI model that allows robots to operate entirely offline, without needing an internet connection. This compact version of the Gemini Robotics model is optimized to run directly on a robot’s hardware, enabling real-time processing and decision-making even in environments with poor or no connectivity. The on-device model empowers robots to perform a wide range of complex, dexterous tasks by leveraging Gemini’s multimodal understanding of the world. Alongside the model, Google is releasing a software development kit (SDK) to select developers, allowing them to test and refine the AI for their own robotic systems. This advancement is particularly significant for settings where speed, privacy, and autonomy are critical, marking a major step forward in making advanced robotics accessible and reliable in offline or latency-sensitive environments.

Claude Empowers Anyone to Build AI Apps

Claude now lets users turn ideas into interactive, AI-powered apps—no coding required. With the new artifacts space in the Claude app, you can instantly create, customize, and organize shareable tools, games, and experiences simply by describing your concept. This update enables more interactive features, like building a flashcard app that generates cards for any topic users choose, and makes it easy to browse, adapt, or start from scratch. Available to all Claude users, these features transform conversations into creative, usable apps that can be shared widely. You can explore curated artifacts for inspiration, personalize existing creations in minutes, and embed AI capabilities directly into your apps. The new tools are designed to make app creation seamless and accessible to everyone, opening up new possibilities for productivity, learning, and creativity.

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  • Imagen 4 Launches - Imagen 4, Google’s top text-to-image model, is now in Gemini API and Google AI Studio. It offers sharper images, better text rendering, and up to 2K resolution.