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DeepMind CEO Hassabis says world models are AI’s next frontier amid bubble
Demis Hassabis is bored of your chatty AI. The DeepMind CEO’s attention is elsewhere, moving past the current boom in generative tools toward...
NotebookLM produces polished, professional infographics and PPTs in seconds
You feed Google's NotebookLM a stack of documents and tell it to build a slide deck. Expectations are low.
Google enhances Flow AI video generator with better editing, audio, realism
Google's Veo 3.1 update landed Wednesday. It wasn't about flashy new models. Instead, the company trained its focus on the mundane mechanics of...
Tiny AI Model TRM Beats GPT-4o and Gemini 2.5 Pro on ARC-AGI Test
Everyone in AI is building a bigger model. A team in Montreal just built a smarter one, and it’s microscopic.
Google launches Gemini 3.1 Flash Lite, priced at one‑eighth of Gemini 3.1 Pro
Google just cut the price of advanced AI to one-eighth of its flagship model. But this isn’t a bargain-bin release.
Clear Metrics and Structured Extractors Simplify Language Model Deployment
Chasing the biggest AI model is a classic trap. Real products demand compromise, not championship belts.
Merck teams with Google Cloud to advance AI in an intelligent agentic ecosystem
Pharmaceutical executives can't stop talking about AI. Merck, however, is cutting a major check to Google Cloud. The deal isn't for another chatbot.
OpenAI revenue exceeds USD 20 billion in 2025, up from USD 6 billion in 2024
OpenAI’s financial ascent is no longer a forecast, it’s a fact. The company’s annualized revenue has blown past $20 billion in 2025, more than...
ChatGPT integrates company knowledge from connected tools for smarter answers
ChatGPT has spent two years as the world's most advanced trivia machine. Now OpenAI wants it to know your company's secrets.
Free on-demand full-length SAT practice tests now live in Gemini
SAT prep just turned free. Google has plugged full-length practice exams directly into its Gemini AI, available on-demand for anyone with an internet...
Grok 4.1 Thinking mode and standard version both perform strongly vs Gemini 3
Forget the hype about a single winner. The Grok 4.1 release proves the AI race is now a split decision.
ADL study finds Grok most antisemitic among ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude
The Anti-Defamation League ran an experiment. They took six leading AI models—ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, DeepSeek, Llama, and Elon Musk’s Grok—and...
Study: AI chatbots cite less-known sites, unlike Google search results
When you ask a chatbot a question, you aren't getting Google's results. You're getting something else, something pulled from a darker, stranger...
Google adds screen-control to Gemini 3.5 Flash for cross‑platform agents
Google just taught an AI to use a mouse and keyboard. That's not a metaphor. Gemini 3.5 Flash can now look at your screen—on a phone, a browser, a...
Chrome’s Gemini AI features can consume 4 GB of local storage
Google’s Gemini AI promises a smarter Chrome, but it comes with a silent price tag: four gigabytes of your local storage.
Google Gemini secures IPL sponsorship for Rs 270 crore as AI brands vie for deals
Soft drink and tire companies have dominated cricket sponsorships for years. Now the algorithm wants its name on the jersey.
Veo 3.1 Launches with Enhanced Flow AI Filmmaking Features, 275+ Creations
Google's Veo just released its 3.1 update. Forget the corporate hype. Focus on the number: its Flow AI filmmaking tool has generated over 275 million...
Google's MusicFX DJ Enables Real-Time Controllable AI Music Generation
The barrier between machine and musician just crumbled. Google’s MusicFX DJ doesn’t just generate audio, it bends it to your will in real time.
Gemini 3.5 Flash Enhances Web UI, Graphics and AI Studio Animations
Google's latest demo isn't just another chatbot. It's a construction crew for your brainwaves.
LangChain to Appear at Google Cloud Next 2026 with Atlassian and Google Leaders
AI promises to do everything, but only if the systems actually talk to each other. That’s the boring, hard problem that actually matters.