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BRUSSELS, July 4 (Reuters) - Alphabet's (GOOGL.O) Google has been hit by an EU antitrust complaint over its AI Overviews from ...
Google is ushering in a new era of video creation with Veo 3, the latest version of its generative video model. It is now ...
Amidst that discussion, Google said AI Studio is moving to be “ fully API key based.” To date, users get their own API key (versus more-or-less using Google’s) when they exceed the free ...
Google said the new features will start rolling out to Google Search users in the US soon, not just at I/O 2025. The first one is already available to AI Mode users: support for interactive graphs.
The feature, called AI Overviews, was introduced last summer and is powered by Google’s Gemini language model, a system similar to ChatGPT.
Google says it addressed feedback from its previous 2.5 Pro release, improving the model’s style and structure. Now 2.5 Pro can be “more creative with better-formatted responses,” Google claims.
On an episode of the "Diary of a CEO" podcast that aired June 16, Geoffrey Hinton laid out what he sees as a key difference between how OpenAI and Google, his former employer, dealt with AI safety.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company is tracking how AI makes its engineers more productive. During the "Lex Fridman Podcast," Pichai estimated a 10% increase in engineering capacity.
At I/O 2025, Google previewed a number of upcoming features for AI Mode, and the ability to create interactive charts is now in testing.
OpenAI has struck a deal to use Google's cloud computing infrastructure for AI despite the two companies' fierce competition in the space, reports Reuters.