Hey there! Welcome to another Creators’ AI Edition!
This week, Google is throwing open the doors with a new Gemini CLI for devs and unleashing next-gen AI models that run right on your phone. DeepMind’s cracking DNA at record speed, Anthropic’s Claude gets into no-code app-building, and Meta just swiped a team of AI heavyweights straight from OpenAI. Meanwhile, HeyGen is making pro video as easy as chat, and a fresh wave of AI tools.
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This Creators’ AI Edition:
Featured Materials 🎟️
News of the week 🌍
Useful tools ⚒️
Weekly Guides 📕
AI Meme of the Week 🤡
AI Tweet of the Week 🐦
(Bonus) Materials 🎁
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Featured Materials 🎟️
Google releases open-source Gemini CLI
Google has rolled out Gemini CLI, an open-source terminal agent that brings Gemini 2.5 Pro straight to developers’ command lines, offering generous free usage with up to 60 requests per minute and 1,000 daily queries. The tool is Apache 2.0 licensed, supports Model Context Protocol, and lets you add custom GEMINI.md files for project setups. Developers can use built-in features like Google Search, file manipulation, command execution, and even Imagen or Veo for generating multimedia content. Gemini CLI is tightly integrated with Code Assist and taps into Gemini 2.5 Pro’s huge 1 million token context window, currently making it the top performer in the WebDev Arena. By making access free and open source, Google is stepping up its efforts to win over developers from competitors like OpenAI and Anthropic, while also addressing security concerns for enterprise users.
Google’s Gemma 3n brings advanced AI to local devices
Google has launched the full version of Gemma 3n, its latest open AI model family with 2B and 4B parameter options, designed to bring advanced multimodal features to mobile and edge devices. These models can natively handle images, audio, video, and text, all while running efficiently on devices with just 2GB of RAM. Gemma’s built-in vision tools let Pixel phones analyze video at 60 frames per second for real-time object and scene recognition, while its audio features support translation in 35 languages and offer speech-to-text for accessibility and voice assistants. The larger E4B model is also the first under 10 billion parameters to break a 1300 score on the tough LMArena benchmark. With this release, Google is proving that even small models can deliver powerful, on-device AI experiences for a wide range of smart applications.
News of the week 🌍
DeepMind unveils AlphaGenome for DNA analysis
Google DeepMind has just unveiled AlphaGenome, a new AI model that can predict how DNA mutations impact thousands of molecular processes by reading sequences up to a million base pairs long, much longer than previous tools could handle. AlphaGenome unifies molecular predictions into one platform, outperforming many specialized models across various benchmarks. It was even tested on leukemia patients, where it helped spot mutations that activate cancer-causing genes. DeepMind managed to train the system using public genetic data in just four hours and with half the computing power of their last model. While it’s not a crystal ball for individual health, AlphaGenome marks a big step forward by letting scientists rapidly explore genetic questions and hunt for disease-causing mutations much more efficiently.
Anthropic explores Claude’s emotional support abilities
Anthropic has shared new research on how people use Claude for emotional support, revealing that requests for companionship and roleplay make up less than half a percent of all interactions, far less than media stories might suggest. By analyzing 4.5 million conversations with a tool called Clio, the team found that just 2.9 percent of chats involved emotional support, with most users instead seeking practical advice on topics like work changes or relationships. Interestingly, people tended to feel more positive as conversations went on, hinting that Claude doesn’t cause negative emotional spirals. While headlines often focus on the rare cases of AI romance and dependency, Anthropic’s data shows those situations are still quite rare, though it’s worth noting that Claude’s user base is more dev-focused than the audiences of ChatGPT or Character AI, so results might look different elsewhere.
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Anthropic introduces app-building features to Claude
Anthropic has given Claude a big upgrade, letting anyone build, host, and share interactive AI-powered apps just by describing what they want in plain language through its “Artifacts” workspace. Now, users can create tools like data analyzers or study helpers without writing any code themselves. Claude handles all the technical parts. The platform is set up so end users cover their usage costs, which means creators don’t have to deal with API keys or extra charges. Free users can make and share apps, while Pro and Team subscribers get more features and higher limits. Since last August, over 500 million artifacts have been created, and now there’s a dedicated space for organizing them all. This move not only makes app-building much easier for everyone but also keeps Claude at the center of the growing “vibe coding” trend with a smooth interface that encourages creativity at any skill level.
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Meta hires four researchers from OpenAI
Meta has scored a major win for its new superintelligence team by bringing on four OpenAI researchers, including three who set up OpenAI’s Zurich office and a key contributor to the o1 reasoning model. Mark Zuckerberg personally recruited Lucas Beyer, Alexander Kolesnikov, and Xiaohua Zhai, while also landing Trapit Bansal, who worked closely with Ilya Sutskever at OpenAI. Although Sam Altman claimed last week that Meta was offering huge $100 million bonuses to poach talent, Beyer has already confirmed the move on X and called those bonus rumors “fake news.” This wave of hiring comes right after Meta’s $15 billion investment in Scale AI and the recruitment of its CEO, Alexandr Wang, to lead the new division. With all this fresh talent from leading labs, Meta’s upcoming projects from its new superintelligence unit are shaping up to be some of the most interesting developments in AI right now.
HeyGen launched Video Agent
HeyGen has just launched Video Agent, turning video creation from a week-long ordeal into something you can do in just minutes through a simple chat with AI. Just upload your footage, documents, or even type a quick prompt, and Video Agent takes care of the rest, delivering a campaign-ready, broadcast-quality video. This is more than just AI editing; think of it as a whole creative team in one tool, managing everything from directing and scripting to casting and editing on its own. You can now join the waitlist to try it out.
Useful tools ⚒️
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Weekly Guides 📕
Build a Personalized AI Assistant with Postgres
Building AI Agents that Automate Knowledge Work
Gemini CLI - How to Install, Set Up, and Use Tutorial
Building agents with OpenAI and Cloudflare’s Agents SDK
How to Vibe Code as a Senior Engineer
AI Meme of the Week 🤡
AI Tweet of the Week 🐦
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(Bonus) Materials 🎁
The 2025 AI Engineering Report
OpenAI Charges by the Minute, So Make the Minutes Shorter
Fireplexity, an open-source AI search engine
Disney tries to license its characters from AI
DeepSeek aids China's military and evades export controls
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