From Google’s Gemini 3.5 and DeepMind video tools to Microsoft’s agent-driven firms —intelligent agents are quietly replacing human workflow #113b
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Google dominates the AI market
Google hosted its annual conference, announcing its latest products and services. Of course, AI was the central topic this year, with Google announcing new tools and services that transform the way we do our everyday tasks. The new Gemini model 3.5 outperforms other LLM's across a large spectrum of applications. Flow, a video-generating tool designed by Deepmind, is capable of producing Hollywood-quality videos based off text prompts and input images. Stitch is a UI-prototyping tool that allows to create high-quality interfaces within a few minutes, and then export them into Figma files or directly into CSS. Instead of paying for each of those tools separately, Google now offers an AI Ultra subscription plan, which provides access to all AI-related features under a single subscription. READ MORE ➜
Microsoft: 2025: The Rise of the Agent Boss
Microsoft’s latest study calls 2025 the tipping point for “Frontier Firms” — companies that embed AI agents deep into their core operations.
82% of leaders feel urgent pressure to rethink strategy.
Productivity gaps persist from overload, distractions, and bad meetings.
The fix? Multi-agent systems where humans define goals, and AI agents handle execution.
The future belongs to those who don’t just use agents — they lead them. Download the full report below:
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