Google’s annual developers conference has come and gone, but I still have no idea what was announced. I mean, I do. I know that Gemini was a big part of the show—the week’s primary onus—and that the plan is to infuse it into every part of…
Google's largest and most capable Artificial Intelligence (AI) model was first mentioned at I/O 2023. Since then, Gemini has been defining all of Google's AI features. The company recently announced major feature updates for Gemini at its…
If you are a fan of Google's Gemini AI and want to gain quick access to the service from your GNOME desktop, there's a handy extension that makes this possible.
Since I/O 2023, Gemini has become the name for all of Google’s AI features. Amidst the Gemini product updates this week, Google officially explained the origin of that name.
Originally, my interest in Google came down to how I think it does cool-to-wild things with technology in an accessible/affordable manner that nobody else is doing.
While we wait for the Gemini-powered Ask Photos, a quality of life update to the Google Photos backup experience will let you “check if the item is ineligible for Storage saver.”
In the just-concluded Google I/O conference, Google shared updates on more than 100 AI advancements, including Gemini AI (formerly Bard). Here are 10 of the most exciting AI updates.
Mumbai: Aligning with India’s data localisation norms, Google Cloud on Friday announced to bring its AI-powered security operations (SecOps) region to India. The enterprises in the country can now store their Google security operations…
Google is set to introduce its Gemini AI to schools with enhanced data privacy protections, ensuring that educational data is not used for AI training or shared with third parties.
Compared to past years, I/O 2024 felt much more like a developer conference by spanning two days. There was in fact a third day of I/O, with Google hosting a new “Demo Slam” event just for employees today where an internal Gemini hackathon…
Google will soon offer schools access to Gemini AI — specifically for educators and students over the age of 18 — and promises not to use their data for AI model training or share it with anyone.