Google Take a Jab at Apple's Unfulfilled AI Promises
Digest more
Apple is in the middle of revamping Siri with a new LLM-based backend, and a new report suggests Apple is in talks with Google to get Gemini integrated with the system.
Gemini this weekend is letting free app users try Veo 3. Google's latest video generation model lets you generate clips that include sound.
The announcement comes from Google and the General Services Administration (GSA) and forms part of the OneGov Strategy for centralized IT procurement and Trump’s AI Action Plan. Gemini for Government will be valid until 2026 and builds on existing Google agreements with the US Government.
The U.S. government struck a deal with Google to use its artificial intelligence and other applications for 47 cents, underbidding other AI partners.
Gemini for Home will replace Google Assistant in the company's line of smart displays and speakers, a step up in capabilities for its smart home devices. The announcement was made
Google will provide a suite of artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud services to federal agencies for 47 cents each, the General Services Administration (GSA) announced Thursday. Federal agencies will have access to Gemini for Government at the discounted price through 2026.
Google says Gemini only uses "five drops" of water per query, but that figure conveniently leaves out other factors.
Apple recently approached Alphabet's Google to develop a custom AI model to power a redesigned Siri next year, the report said. Apple is in early talks to use Google’s Gemini AI to revamp the Siri voice assistant, Bloomberg News reported on Friday ...
Current measurements of AI's impact aren't telling the full story. Google has offered a new method it hopes to standardize.