🚀 Trending Tech News June 2025: AI Goes Mainstream
From terminals to trading desks, defense clouds to your iPhone—AI is taking over the tech world. Let’s break down the hottest headlines shaping the AI-powered future.

đź§ Google Launches Gemini CLI
Google's latest developer tool, Gemini CLI, is making waves in the programming world. This open-source command-line interface allows coders to leverage Gemini AI right from their terminal. It can generate code snippets, explain functions, troubleshoot bugs, and even write documentation—all via a simple text prompt.
What makes Gemini CLI stand out is its accessibility. Unlike browser-based tools, it runs natively in dev environments, making it ideal for rapid prototyping. Google has made the tool fully open-source, inviting contributions from the global dev community.
đź’Ľ Goldman Sachs Debuts GS AI Assistant
Financial powerhouse Goldman Sachs has scaled its internal GS AI Assistant to all 46,500 employees. Designed to streamline workflows, the assistant helps write memos, summarize documents, generate financial reports, and even analyze market data.
While the firm emphasizes that AI is a support tool—not a job replacer—some analysts remain cautious. According to Bloomberg Intelligence, AI could displace over 200,000 finance roles within five years. The assistant's performance during its pilot phase was lauded for boosting productivity and reducing task fatigue.
🛡️ Microsoft Builds Pentagon-Ready AI Copilot
Microsoft is preparing a highly secure version of its popular Microsoft 365 Copilot for the U.S. Department of Defense. Slated for a summer 2025 release, this AI assistant is tailored to meet federal security and compliance standards.
This deployment signifies a major leap for AI in government. Features include AI-powered document summarization, secure knowledge search, and meeting analysis—all within a locked-down infrastructure that aligns with Department of Defense protocols.
🍏 Apple Intelligence & Liquid Glass UI Unveiled at WWDC 2025
At WWDC 2025, Apple unveiled two major updates: the visually stunning Liquid Glass UI and the integrated Apple Intelligence system across all devices. iOS 26, macOS Tahoe, and iPadOS 26 now use on-device AI to power smarter interactions.
Highlights include: real-time voicemail transcriptions, intelligent email summaries, AI-enhanced Photos search, and contextual app suggestions. The new UI introduces translucent layering and immersive animations for a futuristic experience.