AI news just got a control plane, a chip bet, and a robot upgrade
AI news is getting strange in the best way: enterprise agents, a $651B chip bet, and smarter robots all landed fast. Here are 3 must-know moves reshaping where AI goes next.
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Google Cloud's July 14 Gemini Enterprise launch turns workplace AI into a managed platform, not just a chatbot. It adds tools to build, govern, and optimize agents with Studio, Designer, Inbox, and secure sandboxes. Could this be the new control plane for work?[1][2][3]
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Reuters' June 29 report says South Korea is planning three mega-projects around semiconductors, AI data centers, and physical AI, with a proposed southwest chip hub that could draw more than US$651 billion. Samsung and SK Group are in the mix. That's a national-scale AI bet[4][5][6].
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Boston Dynamics says Spot now runs Gemini Robotics in Orbit AIVI-Learning for industrial inspections, from safety checks and asset monitoring to pallet counts and gauge readings. The transition was live for enrolled customers on April 8. Robots just got a smarter job description[7].
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Which of these feels biggest to you: enterprise agents, national AI infrastructure, or smarter robots? Reply with your pick and retweet if you want more AI news threads.
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