Everything Google unveiled at I/O 2025
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Kumo AI says its new model can make business predictions more accurately than LLMs and more accurately than many small models built specifically to make one kind of prediction.
A team of atmospheric scientists at the University of Washington has found evidence that weather forecasters may be able to look ahead for up to 30 days when making predictions. In their study, posted on the arXiv preprint server,
Google i/O 2025 starts this Tuesday, May 20 and runs two days. As Google has done for the last few years, it's hosting the developer conference at the Shoreline Amphitheatre, an outdoor venue that's a short stroll from the company's Mountain View, Calif., headquarters.
Google’s AI models have a secret ingredient that’s giving the company a leg up on competitors like OpenAI and Anthropic. That ingredient is your data, and it’s only just scratched the surface in terms of how it can use your information to “personalize” Gemini’s responses.
Google is expanding AI-powered permission management in Chrome, using AIv3 to predict user responses to geolocation requests.
Explaining how AI can fill in certain gaps in the scientific process, he described a quick cycle by which, by the time a paper is published in a peer reviewed journal on a new concept, that new concept can already be tested in, say, a medical system, based on an early publication.
Google's AI Mode, the experimental Google Search feature that lets users ask complex, multi-part questions via an AI interface, will roll out to everyone