Image created with gemini-3.1-flash-image-preview with claude-opus-4.7. Image prompt: Lutheran stained-glass panel of a hooded monk-scribe at an illuminated writing desk, his quill paused as parchment pages transfigure into a radiant red-tailed hawk taking flight with a housecat clenched in its talons clutching torn manuscript pages, gothic bookshelves and a rose window of balance-scales behind him, black leaded came outlines and jewel-tone cobalt sapphire ruby and gold-leaf glass backlit by sun, a heavy blackletter banner at the base reading PUBLISHING.
Agentic coding on the scale of search – this summer for everyone, free of charge #google That’s insane. Google Search will be able to help you build. I mean – I don’t think we yet are realizing what it means on that scale.
https://x.com/TheTuringPost/status/2056795871098913209
As generative media becomes more advanced, it’s helpful to know exactly where content comes from — and if it’s been changed. 🕵️ Today, we’re expanding content verification tools across Search, @GeminiApp, @GoogleChrome and @MadeByGoogle. #GoogleIO
https://x.com/Google/status/2056787498676658576
How information agents work in Search: 1️⃣ Start with a total brain dump of what you want your agent to keep you updated on 2️⃣ The agent will break down your complex question and map out a plan 3️⃣ It will determine the urgency — understanding that you need in-the-moment intel
https://x.com/Google/status/2056794675214700764
Introducing our brand new, intelligent Search box — totally reimagined with AI. This is the biggest upgrade to our Search box in 25 years and it’s starting to roll out today. Designed to anticipate your intent, the new Search box helps you formulate your question with AI-powered
https://x.com/Google/status/2056793802141044786
Introducing our newest out-of-the-box agent, Daily Brief. It creates a personalized digest in @GeminiApp that’s designed to be your first stop every morning. It synthesizes information from your inbox, your calendar and your tasks to find the most important things for you to be
https://x.com/Google/status/2056801159071883342
Is this Google’s answer to OpenClaw, Hermes Agent and Codex?
https://x.com/iScienceLuvr/status/2056792158988816767
Soon, you’ll be able to create and manage multiple AI agents for your many tasks — right in Search ✨ We’re starting with information agents: 🔹These agents intelligently look across everything on the web, including blogs, news sites and social posts, plus real-time data on
https://x.com/Google/status/2056794282502054066
This is mind blowing actually. I’m not that easy to impress but this will change everything. This is the second time Google is changing how people search information and what they get as a result. To clarify: Google is integrating the agentic coding capabilities of Gemini 3.5
https://x.com/Kseniase_/status/2056798225378783656
Daily Brief is a new personalized digest that’s designed to be your first stop every morning. It gathers info from your inbox, calendar, and tasks to prioritize, organize, and suggest the next steps for you in a super concise morning digest that’s built for skimming. #GoogleIO
https://x.com/GeminiApp/status/2056800978343764238
Optimizing your website for generative AI features on Google Search
https://developers.google.com/search/docs/fundamentals/ai-optimization-guide
SynthID: We’re bringing Gemini Spark to the @GeminiApp for macOS app so it can help with tasks like organizing your local files or extracting PDF data directly into Google Sheets or @Gmail. We’re also bringing powerful new voice understanding technology to your laptop, so you can think
https://x.com/Google/status/2056802434303869118
Advancing content provenance for a safer, more transparent AI ecosystem | OpenAI
https://openai.com/index/advancing-content-provenance/
I am starting to have trouble paying attention to even interesting information if it is written in Claude or ChatGPT house style. I think some is the sameness of the rhythm rather than obvious tics: Claude is always so staccato. ChatGPT loves short sentences as kickers. Boring.
https://x.com/emollick/status/2057098819515367630
We’re adding new ways for people to identify AI-generated images and understand where they came from. In addition to C2PA Content Credentials, images now also contain a SynthID watermark, and can be identified using a public verification tool to check whether an image was made
https://x.com/OpenAI/status/2056793648571011232
Biggest websites for news US: Top 50 updated each month
https://pressgazette.co.uk/media-audience-and-business-data/media_metrics/most-popular-websites-news-us-monthly-3/





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