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AI Search Agents Struggle With Ambiguous Queries, Study Finds
Artificial intelligence will answer your questions before you finish asking them. It's good at that.
Google Maps uses Gemini to answer complex queries and book tables
Your phone is now a snarky travel agent. Google just wired its Gemini AI into Maps, and you can argue with it.
Google expands Search Live to dozens of languages with Gemini 3.1 audio
Google just took its voice-and-camera search global. Announced this week, Search Live is now available in dozens of languages.
Google Cloud Next ’26 launches Agent Studio and Gemini Enterprise AI app
Google is building a world where software finally keeps its promises. The grand vision, repeated for years, is AI that works without you.
MetaClaw trains AI agents via Google Calendar, turning failures into rules
Your AI agent just failed. That mistake, a mangled time format, a deleted file without a backup, a naming convention ignored, won’t stay buried in a...
Berlin court says Google’s AI Overviews are search format, not content
Germany is locked in a characteristically meticulous legal debate. The core question: who answers when a robot invents facts?
Testing Google’s Auto Browse AI in Chrome: the results fell short
Google's new Auto Browse tool in Chrome asks you to let an AI handle your online tasks.
Google deploys new AI model to improve weather forecasts for users
Google DeepMind senior director Peter Battaglia made it official this week: the company's weather forecasting now runs on an AI model.
OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas Browser Mirrors Chrome, Faces Perplexity Comet
OpenAI now makes a browser. It looks a lot like other browsers. The company launched ChatGPT Atlas for macOS, a navigation tool that immediately...
Gemini 3.0, Claude, and Grok rank GPT-5.1 top in Karpathy’s LLM Council
Silicon Valley loves a bake-off, a cage match, some ranking where one model can be declared winner.
Altman, Musk, Murati, a Twitch streamer and the ChatGPT Phone on Vergecast
Sam Altman and Elon Musk are fighting in court. This week, legal filings from them and OpenAI's Mira Murati are the industry's most important code.
Google's Nano Banana Pro AI model leads GenAI-Bench in compositional imaging
One benchmark is easy to ignore. A sweep is a statement. Google's latest image model, the one it calls Nano Banana Pro internally, just took the top...
Google's AI Inbox tested on near-inbox-zero user with six emails left
Six emails. For most people, that’s a quiet Tuesday morning. For someone who treats inbox zero like a sacred state, it’s a deliberate pile of chaos.
Google's TurboQuant boosts AI memory 8×, slashes serving costs half
AI has been about bigger, always bigger. More parameters, more data, more compute. The strategy was brute force. Now it's about less.
Google One's $10 Premium Plan Offers 2TB Storage, Photo Editing Tools
Google One just made its $10-a-month plan a lot more interesting. For that price, or $100 annually, you get 2 terabytes of storage, family sharing,...
Genstore AI agents support solo sellers; GLM-OCR advances document understanding
The solo seller is no longer alone. Genstore deploys an AI agent team that works around the clock, research, operations, marketing, analytics, all...
Study uses 20 Italian and English poems to coax banned info from 25 chatbots
If you want an AI to break its own rules, try asking nicely. In meter. A new study forced twenty-five top chatbots from Google, OpenAI, and others to...
Google and Replit grapple with reliable AI agents as users demand creative loops
Today's AI agents are broken promises. They handle a simple task, then crash. The real demand isn't for a digital servant.
Google assumes control of Intrinsic’s ‘Android of robotics’ to advance physical AI
Google has quietly taken the reins of Intrinsic, the project once hailed as the “Android of robotics.” What began as a moonshot inside Alphabet’s X...
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.