AI HOT Daily · Jun 6, 2026
OpenRouter launched the controllable image model Riverflow 2.5, Gemini Live gained real-time image editing, Google rolled out Nano Banana 2, Co-Scientist, dreambeans, and Gemma 4 updates, Colab CLI linked local terminals to cloud GPUs, Cloudflare added spend limits to AI Gateway, ChatGPT web gained direct email sending, Anthropic lined up $35B for AI chips, and Agent Arena ranked leading agents on real-world tasks.
1. Riverflow 2.5
OpenRouter added an image model with adjustable scoring rules so users can trade off speed, quality, and reasoning effort.
2. Gemini Live Real-Time Image Editing
Gemini Live can now generate and edit images during live conversations for room previews, problem solving, and meme creation.
3. Google AI Weekly Product Bundle
Nano Banana 2 reached general availability, Co-Scientist targeted research workflows, and dreambeans plus Gemma 4 pushed multimodal and offline use further.
4. Google Colab CLI
The new CLI connects a local terminal to remote Colab runtimes for requesting GPUs, running scripts, and checking artifacts.
5. Cloudflare AI Gateway Spend Limits
Cloudflare added real-time budget limits to AI Gateway so teams can keep multi-provider token spending under control.
6. ChatGPT Web Email Sending
ChatGPT on the web can now draft, revise, and send emails directly from the writing block without leaving the conversation.
7. Anthropic's $35B Chip Financing
Apollo and Blackstone finalized $35 billion in financing for Anthropic to keep expanding AI infrastructure.
8. Agent Arena
Arena launched a real-world agent leaderboard that scores major models on large volumes of tasks, tool calls, and code output.
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