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Google TV adds Gemini tools, including Nano Banana voice‑prompt image editor
Your television is getting a new party trick. This week, Google is adding two features from its Gemini AI suite to Google TV: Nano Banana and Veo.
Gemini 3 Pro beats frontier models with long-horizon planning and higher returns
Google's latest model can actually finish a job. That's the claim. While other top AIs handle quick questions, they break down if a task requires...
Chinese AI firms build unregulated workforce via WhatsApp, mobile payments
A phone buzzes in Nairobi. Another task arrives in a WhatsApp group, another piece of the global AI puzzle assembled in Kenya.
Google introduces Budget Tracker to curb AI agents’ tool-call waste
Google's AI agents have a spending problem. They burn cash. Task one with research or code, and it might squander its entire compute budget—dozens of...
Project Maven shifts AI from satellite to drone video imagery
The drone feeds were drowning in data, miles of footage, hours of tedium, and analysts managing to scrutinize as little as 4 percent of what rolled...
Google AI agents expand on Alerts, moving beyond simple notifications
Google Alerts are increasingly useless. They flood you with irrelevant noise, drowning out the signal they were built to deliver.
Google unifies Gemini Enterprise Platform and Application in new release
Google has stopped pretending its enterprise AI tools are separate products. It just slammed its Gemini Enterprise Platform and Gemini Enterprise...
Gemini 3.1 Flash Live cuts latency, boosts pitch and pace detection
Chatting with an AI still has the whiff of a parlor trick. That's changing fast. Google just launched Gemini 3.1 Flash Live, a model built to...
Nano Banana Pro unveils Gemini 3 Pro Image, adding better text rendering
AI image generators are great at creating weird, dreamlike pictures, but they can't spell.
Google DeepMind adds Gemini-powered cursor to Chrome for visual queries
For months, the AI industry has been obsessed with better prompts. Google DeepMind just scrapped the whole premise.
Tely AI offers hands‑off recommendations in ChatGPT, Google, Claude in a week
Your business is invisible in AI chat results. That can change in a week, without you lifting a finger.
Google launches AI Professional Certificate to boost fluency for workers
Google just launched an AI Professional Certificate. The move is a direct response to a glaring disconnect: a new Ipsos study, commissioned by the...
LWiAI Podcast #235: Sonnet 4.6, Deep‑Thinking Tokens, Anthropic vs Pentagon
It is rare to hear a company’s CEO stare down the Pentagon in public. But that is exactly what Anthropic’s Dario Amodei did this week, insisting that...
Lyria 3 supports image‑to‑music input, shaping audio in Google AI Studio
Ask a computer for sad music, and you'll likely get a predictable minor-key dirge.
Build a Smart AI Voice Assistant Quickly with Vapi: Step-by-Step
You can now build a voice assistant without working for Apple or Google. A tool called Vapi claims you can do it in an afternoon, no engineering...
IndiaAI CEO warns Indian IT firms of exposure to OpenAI, Google AI coding tools
India's IT giants face a strange new kind of outsourcing. The threat isn't cheaper labor in another country.
Google to Pay USD 68 Million to Settle Lawsuit Over Assistant’s Unlawful Recording
The price of convenience just got a line item. Google will pay $68 million to put a lawsuit to rest, one that accused its smart assistant of...
Claude Opus 4.5 Boosts Companies as Anthropic Leads AI Coding
Claude Opus 4.5 dropped, and Anthropic’s grip on AI-assisted coding tightened. That momentum isn’t confined to one company.
Disney sues Google over AI “virtual vending machine” after USD 1 bn OpenAI deal
Disney has chosen its side in the AI gold rush, and it’s not Google. Just days after sealing a billion-dollar partnership with OpenAI to license its...
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.