• New Google AI Builder no-code custom AI Agent maker now available

    Google has launched a new tool called Google Vertex AI Agent Builder, which is a no-code platform for creating custom AI agents. This tool is designed to enable users, regardless of their technical background, to build AI assistants for various purposes such as customer service, shopping assistance, and automating online tasks. The AI Builder was […]

  • Google consolidates its DeepMind and Research teams amid AI push

    Alphabet-owned Google said on Thursday it would consolidate teams that focus on building artificial intelligence models across its Research and DeepMind divisions in its latest push to develop its AI portfolio. Google will relocate its Responsible AI teams - which focuses on safe AI development - from Research to DeepMind so that they are closer to where AI models are built and scaled, the company said in a blog post. The move comes amid growing global concerns about AI safety and increasing...

  • Google Consolidates AI-Building Teams Across Research and DeepMind

    Google is consolidating the teams that focus on building artificial intelligence (AI) models across Google Research and Google DeepMind. All this work will now be done within Google DeepMind, Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, said in a note to employees posted on the company’s website Thursday (April 18). Pichai said in the note that this move will “scale our […]

  • DeepMind CEO expects Google to top $100B in AI spending

    The CEO of Google’s AI division DeepMind Demis Hassabis reportedly the company was likely to spend north of $100 billion developing artificial intelligence technology.

  • Google Photos AI editing tools are now available to everyone

    Features like Magic Editor, Photo Unblur, and the ever-useful Magic Eraser will be available for free to all Google Photos users, regardless of their device or subscription status.

  • Nvidia Won AI’s First Round. Now the Competition Is Heating Up.

    Amazon, Google, Meta, AMD, and Intel have big ambitions to catch up with

  • Google’s Rick Osterloh to Lead New Team Focused on AI

    Google wants to bring Android and its Pixel brand closer than ever, with a good dash of AI sprinkled in between.

  • Google is set to invest over $100 billion in AI, DeepMind founder says

    According to Demis Hassabis, the child prodigy who founded DeepMind, Google is likely to invest more than $100 billion in AI technology and applications in the near future. DeepMind is a British-American research laboratory that has been working on AI since 2010. Google acquired the company in 2014.Read Entire Article

  • Google will outpace Microsoft in AI investment, DeepMind CEO says

    We have all been guilty of falling under the foundation model spell of the past year-and-a-half, initiated by OpenAI’s unveiling of ChatGPT to the public. But it is not only where large language models (LLMs) such as GPT-4 are concerned that incredible progress has been made in the field of artificial intelligence. And one company has been behind more impressive milestones than most — DeepMind, acquired by Google in 2014 for a reported £400mn to £650mn. Speaking at the TED 40th...

  • Google's Gemini AI Will Work On Your Pixel 2 XL—Android 10, 11 Devices Now Supported

    There's good news for Google chatbot users. If you own an Android 10 device, you can now use Gemini AI thanks to the expanded support.

  • AI for communicators: What’s new and what’s next

    What the latest news in AI means for you. How fast is AI evolving? It’s now reached parity with humans on a variety of tasks, including image identification, basic reading, visual reasoning and English-language understanding, according to an AI Index published by the Stanford University Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence program. That’s impressive progress in just a […]

  • Google goes all in on generative AI at Google Cloud Next

    Not to minimize what Google had on display, but the company failed to give all but a passing nod to its core business — except in the context of generative AI, of course. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.