🚀 2% Tech Talk – Brand New Tools Dropped This Week
1️⃣ Google
Gemini 3
– New “Do-Everything” AI Model
What it is:
Google just launched Gemini 3, their new “most intelligent” AI model, and plugged it straight into Search and the Gemini app. It’s built to handle text, images, audio and video in one model, with a new Gemini Agent that can do multi-step tasks like email triage and travel planning.
Why it matters:
  • This is Google’s big swing to compete with ChatGPT.
  • “Agents” = AI that doesn’t just chat, it does jobs in the background.
How we can use it (2% plays):
  • Start thinking in tasks, not tools: “book meetings”, “summarise client docs”, “prep lesson plans”, not “open 7 tabs.”
  • For anyone doing content: test Gemini 3 for idea research + outlines, then refine in your usual AI if you prefer the tone there.
2️⃣ Microsoft
Agent 365
– CCTV for Your AI Bots
What it is:
Microsoft announced Agent 365, a dashboard to track and control AI agents running inside companies. IT teams can see what agents are doing, quarantine “rogue” ones and manage agents from Microsoft and other platforms like Salesforce. They also announced Work IQ, a tool to help companies build custom agents on top of Microsoft 365 Copilot data.
Why it matters:
  • Huge signal: big business is expecting billions of AI agents at work by 2028.
  • Governance + tracking is now a real thing, not just hype.
How we can use it (2% plays):
  • When you pitch AI systems to businesses, don’t just sell “a bot” – sell “a bot + control + reporting”.
  • Expect more questions like: “How do we see what it’s doing?” and “How do we switch it off?”
  • Use this as social proof in conversations: “Even Microsoft just launched a whole product just to manage AI agents.”
3️⃣ New
Power Apps
– “Describe the App, It Builds It”
What it is:
At Microsoft Ignite, they also showed a new version of Power Apps where you can basically describe your idea and let AI + “agents” help build the full application: data model, screens, logic, etc. Apps, automations and agents are now tied together with Copilot so you can build and manage everything in one place.
Why it matters:
  • This is “no-code 2.0” – less drag-and-drop, more “tell the AI what you want”.
  • Makes it easier for non-devs to spin up internal tools.
How we can use it (2% plays):
  • For people in corporate / SME land: think “internal tools factory” – little apps for onboarding, risk checks, client tracking.
  • For freelancers/consultants: packaging yourself as “I build AI-powered internal tools in Power Apps” is a very real offer now.
4️⃣ Ant Group
Lingguang
– Apps in 30 Seconds
What it is:
Ant Group (the Alibaba / Alipay people) just launched “Lingguang”, an AI assistant that can generate editable, interactive mobile apps in around 30 seconds from your description.
Why it matters:
  • It’s another big confirmation that “describe it → AI builds the app” is where everything is going.
  • Shows this isn’t just US / Europe – Asia is pushing hard on AI-native app builders too.
How we can use it (2% plays):
  • Use this as a story point: “Whole apps are now 30-second drafts; the skill is knowing what to ask for and how to refine.”
  • Position yourself as the person who knows how to: write clear app briefs, test the auto-generated app, then plug it into payments / automations.
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