Nvidia's AI blitz

Microsoft unveils its web vision

Welcome back! Apple’s been mocked for having the dumbest smart assistant in tech. Now it wants Siri to catch up…fast. The company is reportedly reviving its “LLM Siri” project, using on-device language models for speed, privacy, and better integration across apps. Think: real-time summaries of your Notes, drafted messages on command, and Siri that finally understands what you mean.

Do you think Apple can make up for lost time in the AI race?

Nvidia’s AI blitz hits quantum, robotics, and chips

EE Times Asia

Nvidia didn’t just show up to Computex 2025. It took over. This week, the company unveiled a trio of future-facing plays at the tech event in Taiwan.

What’s new:

  • Quantum boost: Nvidia is powering the world’s largest quantum research supercomputer in Poland using its CUDA-Q platform.

  • Humanoid robots: The company launched Project GR00T N1.5, an update to the AI foundation model that trains humanoid robots using its Isaac platform.

  • AI factories: Foxconn announced it’s partnering with Nvidia to build new AI factories across Taiwan—optimized for training and inference infrastructure.

Why it matters: Nvidia isn’t just selling chips anymore. It’s building the infrastructure layer of future tech, from quantum labs to robot assembly lines. 

Microsoft’s agentic web isn’t a metaphor

Microsoft’s vision for the internet now includes dozens of agents—each with memory, autonomy, and a job to do. At Build 2025, the company announced the “open agentic web.”

What’s the web? This new framework has over 50 tools designed to make AI agents from different companies work together. Plus, the agents can operate independently across platforms, APIs, and real-world tasks. Think GitHub Copilot that not only writes your code but also deploys it and checks in later.

Why it’s big: While OpenAI and Google battle over chat interfaces, Microsoft is building the pipes that connect agents to data, memory, and workflows. It’s betting the future of AI won’t live in a chatbot—but in a sprawling mesh of task-solving agents that talk to each other. We’re entering the operating system era of AI.

Give your AI a memory

Mem0

Mem0 solves the biggest flaw in most LLM apps—their tendency to forget everything. The AI tool acts as a persistent memory layer, storing multimodal context across sessions and retrieving relevant info when needed.

How you can use it:

  • Maintain continuity in customer support agents

  • Reduce token usage in long chats

  • Store and recall user preferences over time

  • Deploy via API or host your own

Pricing: Free plan available; paid tiers start at $19/month

Build backends with natural language

Line0

Line0 is an AI-powered programming tool that helps developers generate backend code just by describing functionality in plain English. Each feature lives in its own chat, with GitHub integration and a live API tester baked in.

How you can use it:

  • Spin up new APIs without manual boilerplate

  • Test endpoints in a built-in client

  • Preview database updates as you go

  • Sync with GitHub for clean version control

Pricing: Free plan available; paid tiers start at $17/month

Enterprise AI, without the complexity

Samey AI

Samey AI lets legal, finance, and operations teams run search, workflows, and reporting across internal docs using natural language—no code or integrations required.

How you can use it:

  • Search contracts, spreadsheets, and dashboards in one place

  • Automate finance reports from messy source files

  • Simplify legal case management

  • Customize workflows for specific teams

Pricing: Free plan available for individual users; paid plans start around $26/month

Jobs, announcements, and big ideas

  • Google I/O 2024 is set to highlight the latest AI breakthroughs.

  • Synyi AI opens the world’s first AI-powered medical clinic in Saudi Arabia.

  • Runway rolls out its Gen-4 Image API for next-gen AI image creation.

  • xAI reveals the secret prompts behind Grok AI's success.

  • Cohere buys Ottogrid to revolutionize market research automation.

  • Acer unveils cutting-edge AI-powered wearables at Computex 2025.

What are the next billion-dollar startups? Crunchbase is using signals like hiring trends and funding rounds to predict who’s about to blow up.

That’s a wrap! See you Friday.

—Matt (FutureTools.io)

P.S. This newsletter is 100% written by a human. Okay, maybe 96%.