Google's working on a bunch of changes to the Home app on Android, including some AI-generated "insights" on how to improve your smart home.
Google Maps is the world's top navigation app and in February it will turn 20 years old. It's got new generative AI features, and a nimbler Street View camera that will help it map new countries. Street View cameras have taken billions of images and mapped millions of miles since Google co-founder Larry Page first had the idea for Maps.
Google’s chief executive thinks his company has the best artificial-intelligence technology on the market. Now he has to get consumers to care. CEO Sundar Pichai recently told employees he believes the company’s Gemini AI technology has surpassed the capabilities of competitors and he wants the chatbot built on it to be used by 500 million people by the end of 2025,
A groundbreaking new AI model surpassing Transformers with brain-inspired memory and adaptive attention mechanisms.
As Google Maps turns 20, it’s mapping more countries and rolling out generative AI capabilities to keep dominance as the world’s top navigation app
Google Chrome has been found testing various AI means to incorporate for users to have a better browsing experience.
With the help of Gemini Nano, Google's PermissionsAI will determine the likelihood of you granting access to a certain site and relegate the unlikely ones to the background.
Google says its artificial intelligence chatbot Gemini will now deliver up-to-date news from The Associated Press in the tech giant’s first such deal with a news publisher.
Mira Murati’s still unnamed AI startup’s goal remains a mystery, but she clearly has a plan—starting with gathering a pool of industry experts.
Benz. This German manufacturer of premium cars is historically known for its motorsport pedigree in early Grand Prix racing, its off-road prowess in the creation of military vehicles like the Genadewagen (now G-Class),
Reddit signed deals with Google and OpenAI last year that allows the tech companies to train their AI models on Reddit content.