Google turns Android Studio into a local AI agent IDE
Google is not just adding Gemma 4 to Android Studio. It is linking local coding, AICore prototyping, and future Gemini Nano 4 phones into one Google-controlled path.
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Google is not just adding Gemma 4 to Android Studio. It is linking local coding, AICore prototyping, and future Gemini Nano 4 phones into one Google-controlled path.
Meta's new Ray-Ban Blayzer and Scriber frames start at $499, support nearly all prescriptions, and attack the wearability problem that kept AI glasses from becoming all-day devices.
OpenAI acquires TBPN may look like a media deal, but the sharper read is distribution: OpenAI just bought a live room for launches, guests, and the daily AI conversation.
OpenAI split Codex from the bundled ChatGPT seat, adding Codex-only seats, token billing, credits, and spend controls that make small team pilots easier to approve.
OpenAI Codex plugins are less a feature than a distribution move: Codex now has a curated install surface for reusable bundles of skills, apps, and MCP servers.
Gemma 4 is not one model. Google's E2B, E4B, 26B A4B, and 31B force real choices about memory, latency, audio, context, and reasoning quality.
Gemma 4's real launch is the stack around it: Apache 2.0 weights, AICore, AI Edge Gallery, LiteRT-LM, and day-one local-agent support.
Microsoft Agent Framework is now Microsoft’s shared successor for AutoGen and Semantic Kernel, with migration guides and RC signals making the shift explicit.
H Company’s Holo3 pairs a benchmark-leading gated flagship with an Apache 2.0 smaller model, giving developers a real open-weight foothold in computer-use AI.
IBM's Granite 4.0 3B Vision is a compact Apache 2.0 model for charts, tables, and form fields, giving document AI an open enterprise wedge.
Anthropic’s Australia MOU is non-binding but strategic: it links AI safety cooperation, Economic Index data, research credits, and future infrastructure alignment.
OpenAI’s $122 billion round is a bid to lock in compute, push ChatGPT deeper into work, and make Codex the enterprise wedge of one big AI superapp.