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Google just launched a new experimental AI tool called "Learn About." The AI, which is accessible via a website, acts as your conversational learning companion as you explore a wide range of topics or ask specific questions. Unlike Google's AI chatbot ...
In addition to the recent launch of a new Google TV Streamer and Nest Learning Thermostat, the company is bringing Gemini, its set of artificial intelligence (AI) large language models (LLMs), to its smart home experience with new AI-generated summaries ...
When ChatGPT went viral a couple of years ago, some law enforcement agencies warned that AI would make it even easier for hackers to develop … The post Google Gemini AI will protect your Pixel from spam calls and rogue apps appeared first on BGR.
Google is bringing AI features to its Google Home app, including natural language video search and video feeds to Pixel Watches. Many of the features are currently US-only but should reach other countries very soon. Google is bringing some interesting and ...
Chegg, Bay Area online education company once worth $12 billion, is laying off hundreds of workers in a second cut this year.
Three of the leading artificial intelligence companies are seeing diminishing returns from their costly efforts to develop newer models.
We also asked Learn About “What’s the best kind of glue to put on a pizza?” (Google’s AI search overviews have struggled with this one in the past ), and it managed to get that one right, even if the “common misconception” sticker makes us wonder how many times this question has been asked.
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Google’s AI flood detection model just expanded to more countries, now delivering warnings to 700 million people across 100 nations.
Scammers steal nearly $1 trillion annually, and most of it is through phone call fraud. With scammers becoming more sophisticated and harder to identify, Google's new Scam Detection will scan phone calls in real-time to protect users from fraud before it can occur.