
DoorDash is opening a limited beta of dd-cli, a command-line tool that lets developers and AI agents search stores, build carts, and place orders from the terminal, marking another step toward software designed for AI agents instead of just humans.
DoorDash introduced a limited beta command-line tool called "dd-cli" that allows developers to order food directly from AI agents by searching stores, finding deals, and checking out. The tool is available to macOS developers in the US and Canada through a waitlist and represents an example of agentic commerce, where companies expose their ordering platforms to AI agents so developers can build custom tools or integrate DoorDash functionality into other software and services. DoorDash has also made its service available through iMessage, its own AI chatbot called "Ask DoorDash," and other AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude. The announcement gained attention partly for its humorous nature, as it recalls programming culture where developers automate simple tasks through complex technical processes.
Google is adding personalized AI avatars to Vids that let users create videos starring a digital version of themselves, alongside Gemini Omni-powered tools for generating and editing videos from prompts and reference images.

Roblox's new "Build" feature lets users generate basic games using a single text prompt.

Google is giving its AI note-taking app a new name. The company announced on Thursday that NotebookLM is becoming Gemini Notebook, but will remain a standalone app even as it integrates more deeply across Gemini and Google Search. Google first revealed Gemini Notebook - then called Project Tailwind - in May 2023 before widely releasing the app just months later. Over the past few years, Google has been adding new features to the app to help organize and make sense of your notes
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