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Google's partnership with largest network operator PJM injects AI into grid initiatives that are cutting connection times for new power generation and providing greater transparency to developers.
The enterprise AI market is becoming an intense battleground for cloud giants racing to define the future of workplace productivity.
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Alphabet's Google kicks off its annual developer conference on Tuesday with a flurry of announcements showcasing its huge investment in artificial intelligence, while seeking to fend off concerns over the future of its business.
With AI at its core, Google's annual developer conference will showcase major advancements in its Gemini models, alongside updates to Android 16 and a deeper look into its Project Astra.
The release of APIs that plug into Gemini Nano could provide some much-needed consistency to mobile AI. However, it does rely on Google and OEMs to collaborate on support for Gemini Nano. Some companies might decide to go their own way, and there will be plenty of phones that don't have enough power to run AI locally.
OpenAI is rolling out a new artificial intelligence agent for ChatGPT users that’s designed to help streamline software development as the company pushes into a crowded market of startups and large tech firms offering AI tools for coders.
Amazon and Microsoft, OpenAI's principal investor, are backing generative AI startups with hefty investments and developing their own technologies.
Last year, Google open-sourced its SynthID AI watermarking system, allowing other developers access to a toolkit for imperceptibly marking content as AI-generated. Now, Google is rolling out a web-based portal to let people easily test if a piece of media has been watermarked with SynthID.
Google’s AI Futures Fund backs bold startups with funding, expert support, and early access to tools like Gemini to accelerate next-gen AI innovation.