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Anthropic has announced the launch of the Project Glasswing initiative aimed at countering cyberattacks through artificial intelligence. The project involves collaboration with a number of technological and financial giants, including Amazon, Apple, Google, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and others.
Google has updated its security approaches in the Gemini chatbot, particularly in interactions with users who may be experiencing a mental crisis. The changes encompass both the interface and response algorithms.
Google has introduced a new generation of open artificial intelligence models, Gemma 4. The lineup is based on Gemini 3 technologies and is distributed under the Apache 2.0 license.
Getting lost will be harder
Indian startup Sarvam, developing AI models for local languages and users, introduced the Indus chatbot. The company is entering a market where OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google are already competing.
Google announced the launch of the new music model Lyria 3, integrated into Gemini. From now on, users can create 30-second tracks based on a text query or remix existing compositions. The tool will also be available in the Dream Track feature on YouTube, where it can be used to generate musical accompaniment for Shorts.
Currently available only in the USA and only on Android
The smart Siri is expected to release later this year
Google has introduced an update for the Google Maps app on Android and iOS with integration of the Gemini artificial intelligence. It's now not just a navigator, but a digital assistant.
The Swedish electric car brand Polestar is the first in the industry to integrate Google Maps' live lane guidance feature into the digital instrument panel of its cars.
There will be no more pimples on your photos
Negotiations have only just begun and shares of both companies have already soared
Google has introduced Flight Deals, an AI search for airfares inside Google Flights. Describe in words where you want to go and the AI will find the best deals. Now available in the US, Canada and India.
Perplexity, an AI startup valued at $18bn, has made an offer to buy the Chrome browser from Google for $34.5bn in cash. The company promises to keep the code open, invest in development and provide competition.
Google has changed its decision on goo.gl short links: instead of a complete shutdown on 25 August 2025, only those that are actually used will work.














