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AI Innovations: Top Releases June 20–27, 2025

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11.07.2025
AI Innovations: Top Releases June 20–27, 2025

The end of June brought another series of impressive releases: from mobile AI cameras to generative agents and new models for robots. Here are the main events of the week.
📸 Generative neural networks and AI tools

1. 🧠 Adobe Project Indigo — a mobile camera with an AI brain (June 20)
Imagine taking a photo of the sunset on an iPhone — and instead of a pale photo with an overexposed sky, you get a result on the level of an expensive DSLR. That's what Adobe's Project Indigo does: it uses neural networks to automatically improve color, dynamics, and clarity right on the phone.
💡 Good for: bloggers, travel photographers, those who "don't know how, but want beautiful things."

computerworld.comcrescendo.ai.

2. 👨‍💻Gemini CLI by Google — AI in your terminal (June 25)
If you are a developer and your life is “npm install” and “git push”, you will like Gemini CLI. It is a console assistant that answers questions, writes pieces of code and explains what is going on in the documentation. It looks like magic autocomplete, only smarter and with explanations.
💡 Good for: programmers, devops, CS students.

3. 🤖 Gemini Robotics On Device — AI that works… right in the robot (June 25)
Previously, AI in robots worked like Zoom with bad Wi-Fi — by the time you send data to the cloud, by the time you get an answer, the robot has already crashed into the wall. Now Google has taught Gemini to work right on the device, without connecting to the server. Robots are becoming more autonomous, faster and less dependent on the Internet.
💡 Best for: Robotics developers, logistics startups, next-generation smart vacuum cleaners.
https://www.computerworld.com/
🧬 Scientific research and biotech

DeepMind's AlphaGenome — AI delved into the dark side of DNA (June 27)
DeepMind decided it was bored of just playing chess, and took on... the genome. AlphaGenome is a model that can predict how "silent" (non-coding) sections of DNA affect health. It's like finding secret instructions inside the instructions.
💡 Best for: Bioinformaticians, pharma companies, and anyone who wants to understand why the body "glitches."

🇮🇳 Agent AI assistants
Kruti by Krutrim is the first Indian AI assistant (June 20)
Kruti is a voice agent that understands 13 Indian languages ​​and can order you tea, a taxi, food, and maybe even explain why your grandma is right. It is created by Krutrim, and it is already being implemented in local platforms. An Indian alternative to Google Assistant, only closer to the people.
💡 Suitable for: mass market, localized services, national platforms.

🤖 Robotics and on-device AI
Samsung Galaxy M36 with Gemini AI is a budget smartphone with brains (announced June 27)

Samsung has rolled out an inexpensive smartphone, but with flagship-level stuffing: 6000 mAh battery, camera with optical stabilization - and most importantly, built-in Gemini AI. It can beautify photos, search by image (Circle to Search), and even have a quick conversation with the user.
💡 Best for: Anyone who wants a "smart phone" without breaking the bank.
indiatimes.com.

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