Google, a company that once went by the motto “don’t be evil,” appears to be changing tack. The tech giant on Tuesday ...
Google already uses SynthID to watermark pictures created with its Imagen image generation tool. However, it has now added ...
Google’s unofficial motto used to be 'don’t be evil,' but that sentiment sits in sharp contrast to recent leadership decisions that have angered some employees.
Andrew Ng, the founder and former leader of Google Brain, supports Google's recent decision to drop its pledge not to build ...
Google on Wednesday released Gemini 2.0 — its "most capable" artificial intelligence model suite yet — to everyone. In ...
Google is preparing to launch an AI Mode in Google Search to make searching the web easier for certain types of questions.
Google changed its public AI policies to remove assertions that it would not develop AI applied to surveillance or weapons.
We believe democracies should lead in AI development ... to understand how such technology can be used responsibly. “It makes sense that Google has updated its policy to reflect the new reality ...
Now it appears that Google ... can’t help but feel that this is a not-so-subtle trick from Google to make Gemini feel more like a friend you’re calling rather than some ethereal, impersonal AI.
Search engines, GPS maps and other tech can alter our ability to learn and remember. Now scientists are working out what AI ...
And it’s just the latest sign that Big Tech is no longer concerned with the potential blowback that can come when consumer-facing tech companies get big, lucrative contracts to develop police ...