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Google says Gemini helps users save time by pulling key insights from videos, offering faster access to information without rewatching entire files.
Google has announced that AI Pro subscribers will have access to Veo 3 in the Gemini mobile app starting today.
Project Astra debuted at I/O 2024 as a next-generation AI assistant that can view the world around you, and provide advice and tips throughout the day. Since then, Astra has been incorporated into the camera and screen-sharing capabilities of the Gemini app and Google says it upgraded Astra's voice output to be more natural with native audio,
Google says the release version of 2.5 Flash is better at reasoning, coding, and multimodality, but it uses 20–30 percent fewer tokens than the preview version. This edition is now live in Vertex AI, AI Studio, and the Gemini app. It will be made the default model in early June.
Google’s AI models are learning to reason, wield agency, and build virtual models of the real world. The company’s AI lead, Demis Hassabis, says all this—and more—will be needed for true AGI.
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It works well as a standalone AI chatbot, but Gemini's true value comes from its bundled cloud storage and deep integration with nearly every Google app.
NBA draft is coming up soon and first-round mock drafts vary after likely No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg. Here's what Google Gemini AI predicts.
Google I/O, Google’s biggest developer conference of the year, is here. I/O will showcase product announcements from across Google’s portfolio. We're looking forward to plenty of news relating to Android,
Google has launched a new Gemini AI Ultra AI subscription that costs $250 per month: Here's what you get from the most expensive tier.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNJudge ruling to significantly impact Google search and AIU.S. District Judge Amit Mehta will soon decide the future of Google’s vast search business, which he declared an unlawful monopoly last year. Yet as the court weighs its options, new artificial intelligence rivals may already be chipping away at Google’s dominance faster than any judge’s ruling could take effect.