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Google's Vids app now allows users to control avatars through simple text prompts, making AI video creation more accessible. The feature enhances customization options and streamlines the content creation process.
Google has released Gemma 4 under the Apache 2.0 license, marking a significant step toward open access in AI development. The move enables broader use across devices and industries.
Google has launched Gemma 4, a new family of open-weight AI models ranging from 2B to 31B parameters, with a shift to the Apache 2.0 license for broader adoption.
Google's new data center will be powered by a natural gas plant emitting millions of tons of carbon dioxide annually, raising concerns about the company's environmental commitments.
Google's AI research team hosts LL COOL J in a thought-provoking discussion about AI's role in creativity and society.
Google has rolled out Search Live globally, enabling users to search using voice and camera inputs. The feature turns your phone into a real-time AI search tool, enhancing accessibility and interaction.
Google is rolling out new 'Import Memory' and 'Import Chat History' features in Gemini, allowing users to easily transfer AI conversation data between platforms. This move follows similar functionality from Anthropic's Claude and reflects growing industry trends toward AI portability.
Google is expanding access to its AI search assistant, Search Live, to over 200 countries and dozens of languages, making voice and camera-powered searches more globally accessible.
Apple gains full access to Google's Gemini AI and employs distillation to create lightweight on-device models for Siri and other features.
Google expands its Search Live feature globally, enhancing real-time search capabilities for users worldwide. The feature integrates AI-powered live search with mobile applications, transforming how people discover and engage with real-time content.
Google launches Lyria 3 Pro, an AI music generator capable of creating songs up to three minutes long. The tool was trained on data Google says it has the right to use, distinguishing it from competitors facing copyright issues.
Google's new TurboQuant algorithm claims to shrink AI memory usage by up to 6x, drawing internet comparisons to 'Pied Piper' from 'Silicon Valley.'