AI Weekly Brief – Week 35

[Published: 25 August 2025]

1. Google launches AI-first Pixel 10 with native Gemini integration

Google’s Pixel 10 smartphone introduces a fully AI-first experience with on-device Gemini, capable of voice, text, and visual input across apps and tasks. It’s positioned as a major leap beyond traditional smartphone UX.

Why it matters: This redefines what users expect from mobile devices – product teams, marketers, and developers should prepare for a shift toward agent-based interactions in everyday consumer tools.

Source: The Guardian


2. Google expands AI Mode to 180+ countries

AI Mode, Google’s conversational agent interface in Search, is now live in 180 countries and languages, bringing contextual, assistant-style interaction to global users. It transforms traditional search into dialogue-based assistance.

Why it matters: If your business relies on search traffic, AI Mode could disrupt discoverability and SEO – time to revisit how your brand appears in AI-structured answers.

Source: Search Engine Land


3. Meta restructures AI teams, signs $10B deal with Google Cloud

Meta has paused some AI hiring and is centralising its research teams, while simultaneously signing a $10 billion deal with Google Cloud to support its AI compute needs. It marks a strategic recalibration of AI execution.

Why it matters: For enterprise leaders, this shows that even the biggest players are rebalancing AI speed with sustainability. Partnerships and infrastructure decisions will shape how AI scales in 2025 and beyond.

Source: Wall Street Journal


4. Bill Gates backs $1M AI prize to fight Alzheimer’s

The Act II prize, backed by Gates Ventures, will award $1M to the best agentic AI solution that advances Alzheimer’s detection or treatment. It focuses on the emerging field of AI agents rather than static models.

Why it matters: This will accelerate innovation at the frontier of healthcare AI – and signals growing confidence in AI agents as a practical solution to long-term medical challenges.

Source: PR Newswire

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