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Google introduces AI Inbox to streamline Gmail navigation for heavy users
Your inbox is about to become a lot more than a place to store emails. Google is turning Gmail into an active assistant for heavy users, one that not...
Google rolls out Gemini AI to all US users, free tier gets Personal Intelligence
Google’s Gemini AI just got a whole lot more personal, and it’s coming to everyone in the US, free tier included.
Regulators focus on AI deepfakes while everyday whispers pose unseen risk
Washington's focus is locked on viral deepfakes. Yet the greater danger, analysts warn, isn't flashy content.
Google’s Gemma model controversy highlights lifecycle risks, says Blackburn
Google calls its new Gemma AI a tool for developers. Senator Marsha Blackburn calls it a risk that should be shut down. Both might be right.
Reliance Jio offers 18-month free Google AI Pro to all 5G unlimited users
Reliance Jio just handed its 5G subscribers a ₹1,950-per-month gift. The telecom giant is bundling free 18-month subscriptions to Google's premium...
Google's SensorFM outperforms models on 34 of 35 health data tasks
Google Research trained a foundation model on more than one trillion minutes of wearable sensor data pulled from five million Fitbit and Pixel Watch...
ByteDance's iLLaDA Diffusion Model Generates Text 4× Faster, Scores Lower on MMLU
ByteDance built a language model that types four times faster than the usual kind. It also scores worse on tests. That’s the simple version.
Gemini 3 Pro and GPT-5 stumble on graduate-level physics benchmark
AI can't do science yet. It can't even reliably fake it. A new benchmark built from real, unpublished graduate-level physics problems shows the...
Google.org launches USD 30 M AI for Government Innovation Impact Challenge
Google.org is writing checks. Big ones. Announced Thursday at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, a $30 million "Global AI for Government Innovation...
Qwen-Image-2512 launches, rivals Google’s Nano Banana Pro in AI image generation
Image generation has crossed a threshold. It’s no longer about whimsical portraits or surreal landscapes; it’s about slides that render correctly...
MIT Energy Initiative conference highlights storage research priorities
Storage is not a single solution, but a marketplace of services, and the technology you choose depends entirely on what you value most.
GitHub launches Agent HQ at Universe 2025, centralizing AI coding agents
Every tech company now sells an AI coding assistant. Developers are drowning in them. GitHub, owned by Microsoft, wants to be the life raft.
Allbirds abandons sneaker line to invest in AI compute platforms
Allbirds is the latest company to prove that selling sneakers is less profitable than selling hype.
Google Cloud AI launches ReasoningBank with MaTTS memory-aware scaling
Every rollout is a lesson, if the agent knows how to listen. Google Cloud AI’s new ReasoningBank doesn’t just let an LLM stumble and pick the best...
OpenAI robotics lead departs amid Pentagon contract, partners with You.com
The exit of OpenAI’s robotics lead wasn’t just a resignation, it was a signal. The departure came as the company deepened its ties with the Pentagon,...
Ant Group unveils Ring-1T, first open-source trillion-parameter reasoning model
Forget a two-horse race. The scramble for AI dominance just got a new, well-funded national entrant.
Google Nest Cam 2K Review: AI-powered Gemini cuts spammy alerts
Smart home security cameras have always been liars. They panic over falling leaves, document the secret lives of squirrels, and treat every shift of...
Google Vids adds Veo, Lyria AI models and directable avatars for flyers, reels
Google Vids is getting a serious shot of AI firepower. Veo and Lyria models are on board now, along with directable avatars that can turn your rough...
Greg Brockman says GPT reasoning models have line of sight to AGI
OpenAI’s Greg Brockman made a sharp, public wager in a recent interview with journalist Alex Kantrowitz.
Nordic pilot adds Gemini for Education, NotebookLM to boost AI literacy
In a Swedish classroom, a teacher just reclaimed hours once lost to lesson planning, and students are gaining fluency in an AI-shaped world.