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Silver’s new startup, Ineffable Intelligence, will focus on developing “superintelligence” using the same AI methods that led to Google DeepMind breakthroughs like AlphaGo.
Just last week, Google launched a new test feature in its Gemini AI assistant called Personal Intelligence. The feature allowed users to connect four Google apps — Gmail, YouTube, Google Search, and Google Photos — to Gemini so that the AI assistant can pull user data from those services in order to personalize responses.
Google's Personal Intelligence launch proves context beats computation—Gemini surged to 20% share while OpenAI declined.
Employees at Google’s DeepMind artificial intelligence lab reportedly demanded that management detail plans on how to keep them “physically safe” from ICE after the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti
The feature, which is called Personal Intelligence, is initially available to U.S. users with Google AI Pro and Ultra accounts. Google AI is a subscription offering that gives consumers to the company’s most capable artificial intelligence models. It also provides certain other benefits including additional cloud storage space.
A Google study finds advanced AI models mimic collective human intelligence by using internal debates and diverse reasoning paths, reshaping how future AI systems may be designed. The post Google Research suggests AI models like DeepSeek exhibit collective intelligence patterns appeared first on Digital Trends.
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The Amount Google’s AI Knows About You Will Cause an Uncomfortable Prickling Sensation on Your Scalp
It "feels like Google has been quietly taking notes on my entire life and finally decided to hand me the notebook." The post The Amount Google’s AI Knows About You Will Cause an Uncomfortable Prickling Sensation on Your Scalp appeared first on Futurism.
The features rolling out include making Google’s AI image generator and editing tool, Nano Banana, available to Chrome’s logged-in users on desktop computers in the United States. The expanded access to Nano Banana through the leading web browser may further blur the lines between real-life pictures and fabricated images.