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  • 5/29/2025
Google has dropped the Gemini 2.5 update, and itโ€™s shaking up the AI world like never before! โšกโœจ With mind-blowing new features, faster processing, and smarter capabilities, Gemini 2.5 is setting a new standard in artificial intelligence. ๐Ÿคฏ๐Ÿ’ก

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00:00Google just dropped a surprise Gemini update that turns web app coding into a
00:06one-prompt magic trick weeks before I.O. Apple's secretly striking a deal to
00:12stuff that same AI into iPhones. Meanwhile, OpenAI is tearing up its
00:17corporate plans, slashing Microsoft's cut, and casually spending three billion to
00:23buy a coding startup. And that's not even the wild part. Because HeyGen just
00:29launched avatars so real they'll freak you out. Light tricks dropped a Hollywood
00:34level video model you can run on your laptop. And a new music AI just made four
00:40minute tracks in 20 seconds a reality. Yeah, the last few days in AI have been
00:45pure chaos in the best way possible. So let's talk about it. Hold up, before we go
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01:11link below. Don't miss it. So yesterday Google basically shouted surprise and
01:16pushed an early preview of Gemini 2.5 Pro the i slash o edition out the door a
01:20couple of weeks ahead of schedule. People at Google's AI studio are already calling it
01:25the web dev arena champ because it jumped 147 ELO points over the previous build.
01:31That ELO thing is basically a popularity contest judged by humans on how nice and
01:35functional your generated web apps look and the new score plants Gemini on top of
01:41the leaderboard. It's also flexing an 84.8% on the video MME benchmark which
01:46measures how well a model actually understands what's happening in video
01:50clips instead of just pretending. Michael Trally, the cursor CEO who lives
01:54inside VS code basically said internally they're seeing far fewer botched tool
02:00calls meaning the model finally stops hallucinating that a function exists when
02:05it doesn't. Tulsi Doshi who runs product for Gemini claims they rushed the release
02:11because devs wouldn't stop begging for it and I kind of believe her if you're
02:15playing with the Gemini API right now you get the new model automatically in Google
02:20AI studio, Vertex AI and the consumer Gemini app where the canvas feature lives so
02:25you can drag boxes around and have the bot spit react code on the fly. Oh and the
02:31crazy part the context window is still 1 million tokens basically an hour of 4k
02:37video or 11 hours of audio and Google says they're aiming at 2 million. Now while
02:42Google's busy leveling up Gemini Apple's been watching from the sidelines
02:46thinking hmm maybe we borrow that for a minute. According to people familiar with
02:51the talks Apple intelligence on iOS 19 is set to integrate Gemini at least
02:58temporarily remember Samsung's Galaxy S25 has already been bragging about Gemini in
03:03its camera app so Cupertino doesn't want to look slow when the iPhone 17 lands
03:09this fall. Sundar Pichai hinted they are basically at the handshake stage. The idea is
03:15that Siri and all the fancy onboard models Apple's been teasing just aren't cooking
03:21fast enough so Gemini gives them a booster shot. Analysts figure Apple will
03:25revert to its own stack once those gaps close but for now you might actually get
03:30Google's large language mojo inside iOS the same way you already get Google Maps.
03:36It's a bit funny Apple keeps bragging about privacy islands and running
03:40everything on device yet here they are calling up Mountain View for reinforcements
03:45because well competition and for the retail side think bigger baskets at
03:50checkout if your phone suddenly crafts shopping lists and augmented reality
03:55product demos that don't lag. While Google and Apple trade high fives OpenAI just
04:01ripped off its own corporate band-aid. Sam Altman wrote a letter to staff saying in
04:06effect look we tried flirting with the idea of a fully separate for-profit arm but
04:11nah the nonprofit stays in charge. You remember the November 2023 drama when Sam
04:19got booted for a weekend and everyone started sweating governance? That aftershock
04:24never really faded so Monday's statement locks in the nonprofit as the
04:28controlling shareholder of the public benefit corporation rather than spinning it
04:33out. Brett Taylor who chairs the board said they even worked with the attorneys general
04:38of Delaware and California to ensure everything stays aligned with OpenAI's
04:42original nonprofit mission just to avoid any accusations of straying off course.
04:48But Elon Musk predictably is still suing. He originally filed the lawsuit over OpenAI's
04:54plan to shift toward a for-profit model and now that they've scrapped those plans entirely
04:59and doubled down on nonprofit control he's still suing. He's clinging to a fight that
05:03no longer exists and honestly it's starting to feel like a tantrum in slow motion.
05:08Sam Altman brushed it off basically saying we've got bigger things to deal with like
05:12scaling enough GPUs to meet global demand. Money still talks though and that's where
05:18OpenAI's second bombshell lands. According to leaked investor slides they're slicing
05:24Microsoft's revenue share. Under the current deal 20% of OpenAI's top line flows to Redmond
05:30through 2030 but OpenAI now says that drops to 10% by decade's end and it may shrink further if
05:38they hit certain volume tier. Microsoft's cool with it publicly because they still want first dibs
05:42on the tech but you can feel the renegotiation tension simmering. Meanwhile OpenAI's trying to raise
05:49another $40 billion at a $300 billion valuation soft bank style so they need that revenue margin
05:56any way they can carve it. Which brings us to the third headline. OpenAI is buying Windsurf. Yeah
06:02that's Codium's rebrand for about $3 billion. Easily its biggest acquisition yet. Windsurf was last
06:09valued at $1.25 billion in August so that's a tasty markup. The tool's whole gimmick is real-time code
06:16completion plus a neat canvas view that lets you and the bot edit the same snippet side by side.
06:22By swallowing Windsurf, OpenAI beefs up ChatGPT's developer mode, competes head-on with GitHub
06:29Copilot, Anthropic's Claude-powered features, and Cursor's own IDE plugin. Right remember ChatGPT Pro
06:38already ships a code interpreter and small-scale canvas collab space but the Windsurf tech means broader
06:44language support and possibly a richer offline experience. OpenAI claims ChatGPT now has
06:49over 400 million weekly active users up a hundred million since December so giving that crowd first
06:56class coding toys matters if they want to monetize beyond the $9.99 subscription. Now let's jump to
07:01the fun stuff you'll actually see on screen. Hey Jen just rolled out Avatar 4 and people are calling it
07:06the upload one selfie and watch yourself talks update. You literally feed it a single photo and a voice
07:12script maybe a 10 second WAV file and the new audio to expression engine maps your tone rhythm and pauses
07:18onto hyper real facial motion real enough that early testers on Twitter or X whatever are dropping
07:26microfilms of themselves their pets even aliens with lip sync that doesn't jitter. One reviewer said no
07:35words and posted a 30 frame clip that looks like a Hollywood ADR session. The bigger idea is that this
07:42isn't animation in the Pixar sense it's direct expression transfer. If you hate being on camera
07:48now you can send your avatar to present your quarterly slide deck while you sip tea off screen. Not to be
07:54outdone light tricks those guys behind facetune just open sourced LTX video 13B a 13 billion parameter
08:02video model that they claim runs on consumer GPUs. The original LTX V had only 2 billion parameters but made
08:10headlines last November for spitting out five-second clips on a gaming laptop. The new ref jumps in
08:16size yet somehow still flies thanks to something called the UE efficient Q8 kernel. It layers frames the
08:24way an artist starts with a pencil outline before dropping paint a multi-scale rendering approach that
08:29lets you refine scenes step by step and speeds final rendering up to 30 times faster than similarly sized models.
08:37You can do camera motion curves multi-shot sequencing keyframe edits and because it's open source the
08:44wait sit on hugging face under a license that's free for orgs making under 10 million a year. Another
08:51key piece light tricks source its training set from Getty and Shutterstock meaning you can ship the output
08:56commercially without sweating hidden copyright traps. For indie filmmakers or influencers on a budget that's a
09:03huge yes plea. The open source party doesn't stop at video a studio just unveiled a step v1 3.5 B a music
09:12generation model that's 15 times faster than large English model approaches translation it produces a four
09:19minute track in about 20 seconds on an Nvidia a 100 and because it combines diffusion with a linear
09:25transformer conditioned by a deep compression autoencoder it keeps melody harmony and rhythm coherent over the
09:32full length. On a desktop RTX 419 the real time factor jumps above 30 which is absurd like garage band on
09:39rocket fuel. You can guide the structure with text give me a mellow lofi beat chorus at 90 seconds fade out strings at
09:46330 and the model handles the timeline. They even list hardware benchmarks a 100 4090 3090 Mac M2 Max so you know what to expect.
09:57It's Apache 2.0 meaning free for basically anything except disallowed uses like copyrighted track clones.
10:04There are caveats generate past five minutes and the structure might drift. Chinese rap turns out wobbly and vocals still sound kind of plastic.
10:13But for backing tracks or quick demos it's borderline magical. Anyway, that's the whirlwind update your bookmarks
10:20maybe clear out some SSD space for model weights and keep your eyes on what drops at actual Google I slash O in a couple
10:27of weeks because if Gemini's preview arrived early you can bet the onstage demo will try to one up itself and hey if all
10:34this feels like drinking from a fire hose welcome to 2025 the year creative tooling stopped waiting for humans to catch up.
10:41Thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next one.

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