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August 25, 2025 |
Good morning, AI enthusiasts. Apple has approached Google about integrating Gemini AI to transform Siri from a basic assistant into a truly intelligent companion.
What happens when the world's most valuable company admits it needs help to stay competitive in AI?
In today's recap:
Apple explores Google partnership for smarter Siri upgrade
Meta licenses Midjourney's tech for better creative tools
Google offers Gemini AI to government workers under $0.50
APPLE
Apple teams up with Google for smarter Siri
Recaply: Apple is talking with Google about using Gemini AI to make Siri much smarter. The tech giant wants to catch up in the AI race by possibly partnering with Google instead of building everything alone.
Key notes:
Apple approached Google to explore using Gemini AI for a new Siri version.
The company also talked with Anthropic and OpenAI about similar partnerships.
Google started training a custom model that could run on Apple's servers.
Apple is testing two versions internally while deciding on the best approach.
The original Siri upgrade was delayed by a year due to technical problems.
Impact: This potential partnership shows how even Apple recognizes it needs help to compete in AI. For users, it could mean a much more capable Siri that actually understands what they want.
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META & MIDJOURNEY
Meta teams up with Midjourney for better AI Art tools
Recaply: Meta announces a new partnership with Midjourney, the popular AI art company. The tech giant will license Midjourney's image and video technology to improve its own AI tools and compete better with rivals like OpenAI.
Key notes:
Meta's Chief AI Officer shared the news on Threads, calling it part of their "all-of-the-above approach".
The deal helps Meta compete with OpenAI's Sora and Google's Veo video tools.
Midjourney stays independent and hasn't taken outside funding, unlike most AI startups.
Meta already has AI tools called Imagine for images and Movie Gen for videos.
The partnership comes as Midjourney faces copyright lawsuits from Disney and Universal.
Impact: This partnership shows how big tech companies are racing to build the best AI creative tools. Users might soon see better AI art and video features across Facebook, Instagram, and other Meta apps.
Google offers Gemini AI to Government workers for under $0.50
Recaply: Google teams up with the General Services Administration to bring its Gemini AI platform to government workers at an incredibly low price. The tech giant offers its complete AI toolkit, including popular tools like NotebookLM and video generation, to federal agencies for less than fifty cents per agency yearly.
Key notes:
Google partners with GSA to support President Trump's AI Action Plan.
Complete AI platform costs under $0.50 per government agency per year.
Includes NotebookLM, video tools, and custom AI agent creation.
Features FedRAMP High security standards for government use.
Agencies can build their own AI agents or use pre-built options.
Impact: This partnership makes advanced AI tools accessible to government workers who previously couldn't afford enterprise-level technology. The move could transform how federal agencies handle daily tasks and serve citizens more efficiently.
NEWS
📰 What matters in AI right now?
Meta restructured its AI division into four teams under Meta Superintelligence Labs, led by former Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang and ex-GitHub CEO Nat Friedman.
Genspark launched AI Designer, enabling complete brand creation from logos to websites with one prompt, reaching $36M ARR in 45 days with a 20-person team.
Salesforce introduced MCP-Universe, a comprehensive framework for developing and benchmarking AI agents using the Model Control Protocol standard.
Elon Musk announced xAI open-sourced Grok 2.5 and plans to release Grok 3 as open-source within six months.
OpenAI announced its first India office in New Delhi and launched ChatGPT GO at $5/month for the region, where users grew 4x in the past year.
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