This week on the GeekWire Podcast, our guest is Sam Schillace, a deputy CTO at Microsoft and author of the new book, "No Prize for Pessimism," the first title from Microsoft's new publishing imprint,
That ecosystem advantage, perhaps more so than the talent of their research teams, is what makes Google, Apple, Meta, and other corporate behemoths formidable in the AI wars. Thei
Six months after Google’s Gemini AI model suggested people use glue as an ingredient in pizza, the feature is still struggling to separate fact from fiction.
During the status conference, Google attorney John E. Schmidtlein disputed that AI remedies are relevant. While he agreed that "AI is key to the future of search," he warned that "extraordinary" proposed remedies would "hobble" Google's AI innovation, Law360 reported.
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One user on social media commented, "Boy it sure seems like this new AI thing might be not such a great idea."
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt said in the future AI could be a child's best friend, shaping their identity and worldview.
Workspace users can now use Google’s brand-new Gemini AI app You can use the mobile’s camera to upload pictures directly into the chatbot The app still lacks some functionality, like Workspace extensions Keen to get its generative AI features onto more devices,
A University of Michigan student is calling for accountability after an AI chatbot allegedly told him “Human… Please die.”
A team of former Google employees, led by Hugo Barra, have launched a startup to develop an operating system for AI agents in the same vein as Android.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Wednesday opened London's first Google-funded AI Campus which aims to help young people develop skills in the rapidly developing technology.
Spotify is getting support for Google’s Gemini Extensions, which will allow users to search for and play music using the generative AI assistant with natural language requests. The extension was first spotted in the code of the Google app in June, and now it’s rolling out to compatible Android devices, as reported by 9to5Google.