Claude’s No-Code App Builder

Good morning. It’s Friday, June 27th.

On this day in tech history: in 2016, Google DeepMind dropped new details on AlphaGo’s reinforcement learning tech around June 27. Fresh off its Lee Sedol beatdown, the system showed AI could crush complex games, pushing the needle on decision-making algorithms.

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  • Google’s Major AI Releases This Week

  • Claude’s No-Code App Builder

  • 5 New AI Tools

  • Latest AI Research Papers

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Google’s Major AI Releases This Week

Gemini CLI drops into the terminal, letting devs write, debug, and refactor code using natural language, no IDE required. It's fast, open source (Apache 2.0), and hooks into tools like Veo 3 for video, Google Search for real-time data, and Deep Research for extended tasks. High limits (60 req/min, 1,000/day) mean it’s ready for serious usage, though trust in AI-generated code still lags.

Colab AI levels up Colab notebooks with a Gemini assistant that runs analysis workflows, trains models, and cleans data, all inline. A new Data Science Agent even iterates on pipelines based on user feedback. No more tab-hopping or copying code between cells.

Imagen 4 sharpens AI visuals with better prompt accuracy and pro-level text rendering. Now live in Gemini API and AI Studio, it comes in standard ($0.04/image) and Ultra ($0.06/image) tiers. Ultra’s free to try for now, tuned for high-fidelity image output.

Gemma 3n brings AI to edge devices. This open-source model (E2B/E4B) is optimized for low memory (as little as 2GB RAM), thanks to efficient design using MatFormer and MobileNet-V5. It handles multimodal input and outputs text, performing above its weight class, E4B even breaks 1300 on LMArena.

Doppl, a new app under Google Labs, lets users virtually try on clothes using a full-body photo. It pulls garments from stores, friends, or social feeds and creates shareable try-on videos. Accuracy may vary.

Claude Just Became a No-Code AI App Engine

Anthropic just upgraded Claude from chatbot to full-on no-code platform. Users can now build and share functional AI apps called artifacts, directly inside Claude. These aren’t static outputs; they’re live tools that take input, adapt on the fly, and run without needing a conversation in progress. Claude now embeds intelligence directly into these tools, eliminating copy-paste workflows and turning prompts into working software.

Since launch, users have created over 500 million artifacts: flashcard generators, spreadsheet analyzers, smart tutors, and NPC-driven games. Free users can build and interact; paid tiers unlock more power. Anthropic handles content moderation with multi-layered safeguards. As OpenAI pushes GPT-powered agents, Anthropic bets on apps with real UX. Read more.

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