"Blue ticks" have made their way to Google as well....
The option is still in test mode
Google researchers have created a new AI system that plays Doom without using a game engine. The system, called GameNGen, generates real-time gameplay at 20 frames per second on a single chip.
Google has rolled out three new experimental Gemini AI models. The tech giant introduced Gemini 1.5 Flash-8B, an improved Gemini 1.5 Flash, and a stronger Gemini 1.5 Pro on August 27, 2024. These models aim to boost performance and gather user feedback for future improvements.
Google has updated its Jetpack CameraX library to add support for capturing Ultra HDR images.
The Google Search app for iPhone and iPad, which is actually a separate browser, now offers users the ability to customise the icon on the home screen.
Find My Device, an app that helps users locate lost or stolen gadgets, has reached a significant milestone: 500 million downloads on the Google Play Store. This success demonstrates the growing need for reliable tracking tools in a time when we are increasingly reliant on our mobile devices.
Google Keep now supports multiple accounts for Android tablets and foldable devices. Users can now open two instances of the app at the same time, allowing them to conveniently work with different notes in different accounts.
Google has released ChromeOS 126 update for the Galaxy Chromebook, which brings several significant innovations.
Playables currently offers more than 75 games
Google has implemented the Gemini Pro language model into the Android Studio chatbot, which is supposed to help developers write software code.
Google is considering introducing a paid premium subscription to access advanced search and other AI-powered content.
Google has changed its initial stance and will allow the Pixel 8 to use artificial intelligence features on the device itself. In the next Pixel Feature Drop update, the smartphone will get support for the Gemini Nano large language model for several AI features.
Google has announced the successful use of artificial intelligence to accurately predict river floods. In some cases, the company has been able to predict floods as much as a week in advance.
France's antitrust regulator has fined Google 250 million euros for violating EU intellectual property rules when working with publishers. The reason was unauthorised scanning of news articles to train artificial intelligence models, including the chatbot Bard (now Gemini).