Google’s Gemini AI Model Released
Google has unveiled its latest AI model, Gemini, which is set to replace PaLM 2. Gemini is described as the company’s largest, most capable, and flexible AI model to date.
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Google has unveiled its latest AI model, Gemini, which is set to replace PaLM 2. Gemini is described as the company’s largest, most capable, and flexible AI model to date.
Zoom has launched ‘ZoomMate,’ an AI assistant designed to enhance post-meeting workflows. The tool aims to streamline tasks and improve productivity for users.
Intel has introduced Crescent Island, a new AI chip that supports up to 480GB LPDDR5X memory. The chip is designed to offer high performance for AI workloads.
Internal documents reveal that Meta’s AI training logs include employee emails and browsing history, raising significant privacy issues. The company is facing scrutiny over its data collection practices.
Anthropic, the AI company behind Claude, has filed for an initial public offering (IPO), signaling its intent to go public. This move reflects the growing interest and investment in AI technologies.
AI chatbots are revolutionizing customer service interactions. They offer 24/7 support and enhance user satisfaction.
Major tech companies collaborate on AI ethics guidelines. The aim is to ensure responsible AI development across the industry.
A fresh AI model is set to improve translation accuracy. It focuses on nuanced language contexts that often get overlooked.
The use of AI in personal finance management is surging. Consumers are increasingly relying on AI tools for budgeting and investment advice.
Renowned director Martin Scorsese has begun using AI technology for storyboarding in his latest film projects. This marks a significant adoption of AI tools in the creative process of filmmaking.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order creating a voluntary framework for AI companies to share their frontier models with the federal government before release. The order aims to promote secure innovation and strengthen the cybersecurity of critical infrastructure.
Uber has imposed a cap on employee AI expenditures following a significant budget overrun within four months. The company had previously encouraged staff to utilize AI resources extensively, leading to unexpected costs.