Contractors working on Google Gemini are comparing its responses to Claude's, according to internal correspondence seen by TechCrunch.
Need a research assistant to help you distill dense, complex material? AI-powered Illuminate transforms published papers into audio discussions.
Over the past month, we've seen a rapid cadence of notable AI-related announcements and releases from both Google and OpenAI, and it's been making the AI community's head spin. It has also poured fuel on the fire of the OpenAI-Google rivalry, an accelerating game of one-upmanship taking place unusually close to the Christmas holiday.
As AI-powered search options grow and get used more often, the change may have stark effects on the search ad industry, and change how millions of businesses market themselves.
Whisk is a “creative tool” for quick inspiration, Google said in a blog post, as opposed to a “traditional image editor.” In essence, Whisk is intended as a fun AI feature, rather than as something that’s supposed to be refined professional work.
Google has released what it's calling a new "reasoning" AI model to rival OpenAI's o1 — but it's in the experimental stages.
As reported by BleepingComputer, a new “Client Side Detection Brand and Intent for Scam Detection” Chrome feature was spotted by Leopeva64 on X. Just like with Gmail's recent upgrade, this feature uses a Large Language Model to analyze potential threats.
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Early testers are playing with Google's new Veo 2 and finding it bests OpenAI's Sora when it comes to accuracy.
Google is planning to add a new “AI Mode” to its search engine, according to a report from The Information. The company will reportedly display an option to switch to AI Mode from the top of the results page, allowing you to access an interface similar to its Gemini AI chatbot.
Google Search might get a Gemini-based AI Mode soon that lets you perform online searches similar to ChatGPT Search.
Niantic, creators of Pokémon Go, have leveraged over 10 million real-world scans to develop an AI-based navigation system.