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Google Stax uses LLM-as-judge to auto‑evaluate model outputs by your criteria
Evaluating AI outputs at scale is a bottleneck, one that Google Stax aims to dissolve.
Google's Gemini Agent automates planning, research, and multi-step tasks
You’ve been wasting time on the tiny stuff. Opening emails, shuffling calendar invites, cross-checking flight options, none of it is strategic.
Geostar leads GEO shift as AI chatbots cut traditional SEO 25%, Gartner reports
You can stop paying for half your SEO team. Gartner says AI chatbots have already gutted traditional search traffic by 25%.
OpenAI markets ChatGPT as work data search tool, but citation reliability remains distant
OpenAI wants you to use ChatGPT to find your next company expense report or a lost client memo.
Google's Chrome 4GB on-device AI model unchanged, but explanation lacking
Four gigabytes. That’s the heft of Google’s on-device AI model, Gemini Nano, quietly sitting inside Chrome.
Google's Gemini Spark sees my whole life, then friend‑zones my boyfriend
Google launched Gemini Spark this week. It’s a $100-a-month beta that promised to build an AI agent that truly knows you.
Hyperchat AI turned Super Bowl viewers into a high‑IQ team, now for enterprises
Super Bowl Sunday, a hundred strangers became 97th-percentile geniuses. Not through a lucky bet or a sudden IQ spike, but because Hyperchat AI...
Blaxel Launches Compute Platform for Production-Grade AI Agent Sandboxes
The race to give AI agents a place to run isn’t just about speed anymore , it’s about survival, scale, and zero-compromise statefulness.
Gemini 2.5 Flash Native Audio Improves Context Recall for Cohesive Calls
The hum of a voice assistant that forgets what you just said, that friction has long been the silent killer of natural conversation.
Google Home update lets Gemini adjust lighting, appliances via natural language
Your smart home just got a whole lot smarter, and significantly less robotic. Google Home’s latest update transforms Gemini from a rigid command...
Disney pours USD 1 billion into Sora characters, challenging Google’s API push
Disney is betting a billion dollars that beloved characters, Mickey, Elsa, Simba, belong in Sora’s generative video world, a direct shot across...
SpaceX signs compute deal with Reflection AI, founded by ex‑DeepMind researchers
SpaceX just bet big on open-source AI. Using someone else's chips. The rocket company signed a massive compute deal with startup Reflection AI.
Google plans USD 180‑190 B capex—six‑fold rise—to power AI agents like Spark
Why does this matter now? Google is gearing up to spend roughly $180 billion to $190 billion on capital‑expenditure this year—about six times what it...
Google's Veo-3 fakes surgical videos; 1.78 handling, 1.64 tissue, lowest logic
Google's new AI makes a convincing fake surgeon. A fresh benchmark proves it's just playing dress-up.
Gemini app watermarks 20 billion AI images with SynthID, tests Detector
The line between authentic and artificial has never been more porous. Since its launch, SynthID has quietly stamped over 20 billion AI-generated...
Google sues Chinese Outsider Enterprise for Gemini-driven phishing on Telegram
Google has filed suit against a Chinese cybercrime operation that transformed its Gemini AI into a phishing assembly line.
Google stops attack after AI finds zero‑day; China, North Korea also using AI
Google's threat hunters intercepted a mass cyberattack this month. Their key tool? Artificial intelligence.
Build an AI Web App in 5 Steps with Google Genkit for Faster Deployment
The friction between building an AI feature and actually shipping it is where most projects stall. Google Genkit dissolves that friction.
Cursor, Windsurf get funding for tools; OpenAI, Google, Anthropic add products
Investment in AI coding tools used to arrive in cautious drips. Now it floods the market. Take Cursor, which just secured $35 million.
Replit adds Vibe coding to Google Cloud, using Cloud Run, GKE, BigQuery
Replit is betting the company on "vibe coding." The entire operation runs on Google's servers. This is no flirtation.