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Google Launches Gemini Enterprise šŸ”„

ā€˜Try on’ clothes with Google AI

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Welcome to another edition of Horizon AI,

Google is unifying all its AI capabilities into a single offering called Gemini Enterprise to simplify AI adoption for businesses.

Let’s get into it!

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Here's what's new today in the Horizon AI

  • Google Launches Gemini Enterprise to Push AI Agents Across the Workplace

  • Figure AI Unveils Figure 03, a ā€œRobot Built for the Home and the Worldā€

  • AI Tutorial: ā€˜Try on’ clothes with Google AI

  • AI Tools to check out

  • AI Findings/Resources

  • The Latest in AI and Tech šŸ’”

AI News

GOOGLE

Google Launches Gemini Enterprise to Push AI Agents Across the Workplace

Gemini Enterprise is a new comprehensive AI platform for building and running workplace AI agents across teams like sales, marketing, engineering, HR, and finance.

Details:

  • Early customers include Figma, Klarna, Gordon Food Service, Macquarie Bank, and Virgin Voyages where more than 50 specialized agents are already live handling tasks.

  • Gemini Enterprise is positioned as a ā€œfront door for AI in the workplaceā€ with a central console to create, share, secure, and audit agents at scale.

  • These Agents will be able to pull and combine data from internal systems, and Google tools like Code Assist and Deep Research within a single enterprise workflow.

  • Pricing starts at $30 per seat per month for standard and plus editions, while a Gemini Business plan is $21 per seat per month with a 30-day free trial at launch.

The launch raises Google’s enterprise push against OpenAI and Anthropic which have strong traction including ChatGPT Enterprise’s reported 5 million business users and Deloitte’s plan to roll out Claude to more than 470,000 staff.

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  • 300 Fin Resolutions per month

Who’s eligible?

Intercom’s program is for high-growth, high-potential companies that are:

  • Up to series A (including A)

  • Currently not an Intercom customer

  • Up to 15 employees

FIGURE

Figure AI Unveils Figure 03, a ā€œRobot Built for the Home and the Worldā€

Figure 03 is the company’s third‑generation humanoid robot built to do everyday tasks like washing dishes and cleaning floors without human guidance.

Details:

  • It runs on Figure’s in-house ā€œvision-language-actionā€ model and is designed for both home and business use.

  • Figure 03 claims full autonomy in demos with no teleoperation and can handle stairs, tight spaces, and changing layouts while following voice requests for tasks and answers.

  • Hardware upgrades include higher‑frame‑rate cameras with lower latency and wider view, palm cameras for occlusions, softer fingertip materials, custom tactile sensors said to detect a paper clip, and added safety padding with a washable cover.

  • The robot stands about 5'6" tall (1.68 meters), weighs 132 pounds (60 kilograms), can carry up to 44 pounds (20 kilograms), moves at 1.2 meters per second, and can operate for up to five hours per charge with wireless floor-plate charging and self-docking.

  • Figure says 03 is designed for mass production with in‑house parts and industrial processes, targeting 12,000 units a year at launch and up to 100,000 within four years.

If Figure 03 delivers on autonomous chores and scalable production, it could mark a major step toward practical home and workplace robots. However, big questions remain about its pricing, availability, and real-world performance in messy home environments.

AI Tutorial

ā€˜Try on’ clothes with Google AI

Google is testing a feature that lets users virtually try on garments using their own photo. It uses an AI model that ā€œunderstands the human body and the nuances of clothing.ā€

  1. Go to Search Labs and opt into the ā€œtry onā€ experiment.

  2. Browse your style: When you’re shopping for shirts, pants or dresses on Google, simply tap the "try it on" icon on product listings.

  3. Upload a full-length photo of yourself. For best results, ensure it's a full-body shot with good lighting and fitted clothing.

  4. In just a moment, you will see how the garment looks on you.

  5. Save or share your look with friends.

The feature, previously available only to US users, is expanding to Australia, Canada, and Japan in the coming weeks. You can now also try on shoes, not just clothes—the process is the same.

AI Tools to check out

šŸ’” Mem: AI Thought Partner that captures your ideas, meetings, and research.

šŸ‰ Dragonfly: AI-powered platform that delivers personalised, unbiased software recommendations, tailored to your team's exact needs.

šŸ” Meridian: See what AI is saying about your brand, discover improvement opportunities, and take action before anyone else.

šŸ‘‰ Masonry: Create, remix, and refine visuals with every major AI model in one elegant workspace.

šŸ—£ Hume: The world’s most realistic and instructible speech-to-speech foundation model

AI Findings/Resources

šŸ‘€ Paper showing what human work the American public thinks is morally permissible to replace with AI

šŸ“š A Google Engineer, Antonio Gulli, just dropped a 424-page free book on Agentic Design Patterns

The latest in AI and Tech

After months of invite-only access, The Browser Company has finally made its AI-powered browser, Dia, available to everyone on macOS, although there is still no news on when or if they plan to make Dia available on Windows.

DoorDash cofounder and CTO Andy Fang announced on X an upcoming integration with OpenAI’s ChatGPT that aims to ā€œmake discovering and ordering from local businesses even more seamless.ā€

The feature allows users to package and share slash commands, agents, MCP servers, and hooks through a unified plugin system. It is available to all Claude Code users across both terminal and Visual Studio Code environments.

The company describes Amazon Quick Suite as ā€œa new set of agentic teammates that help you get the answers you need using all of your business data and move instantly from insights to action.ā€

These AI tools are integrated into Adobe’s enterprise products, including Journey Optimizer B2B edition and Customer Journey Analytics B2B edition.

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