Google is testing a new AI-powered vibe-coding app called Opal, currently available in beta through Google Labs in the U.S. Opal enables users to build, edit, and share mini web applications using natural language text prompts. The app also generates mood-matched playlists by interpreting users' environments and biometric inputs, aiming to create a personalized user experience. This initiative reflects Google's exploration of integrating AI with user emotions and natural language processing. Separately, Waymo, another Alphabet subsidiary, is expanding its robotaxi service but continues to face challenges in scaling the operation.
Just in: $GOOGL is testing Opal, an AI-powered coding tool, in the U.S. via Google Labs. Opal allows users to build, edit, and share mini-AI apps using natural language. Meanwhile, Waymo's robotaxi service is expanding but faces scaling challenges, reports Financial Times.
Google’s New “Opal” Reads Your Vibe? Google is quietly testing Opal, an AI “vibe‑coding” app that generates mood‑matched playlists from your environment and biometric inputs, starting in beta this week. Could our phones soon tune into our feelings better than our friends? #AI
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