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All the ways Google is driving deeper into the automotive world
Google introduced Wednesday at its Google I/O 2023 event a number of new features and services designed for cars, including video conferencing, gaming and YouTube as the tech company continues its drive further into the automotive world. The company has been making inroads into automotive via two paths: Android Auto, an app that runs on […]
All the ways Google is driving deeper into the automotive world by Rebecca Bellan originally published on TechCrunch
Tinder-inspired Cala dares you to swipe left on useless meetings
Move over, meat market and, um… hello, meet market. A two-person team made some waves this week with Cala, a web app they’re marketing as “Tinder for canceling meetings.” The free service integrates with Google Calendar and borrows the tried-and-tried swipe mechanic from dating apps. It tasks users to swipe left on meetings they consider a […]
Tinder-inspired Cala dares you to swipe left on useless meetings by Harri Weber originally published on TechCrunch
Google is throwing generative AI at everything
Crypto needs a global view to build better regulatory models
Growing concerns in the U.S. crypto industry around regulation is making overseas opportunities look more appealing.
Crypto needs a global view to build better regulatory models by Jacquelyn Melinek originally published on TechCrunch
Google’s Find My Device network to warn about unknown AirTags with you
Shortly after last week’s joint announcement which saw Apple and Google teaming up on Bluetooth tracker safety measures and a new specification, Google today introduced a series of improvements coming to its own Find My Device network, including proactive alerts about unknown trackers traveling with you with support for Apple’s AirTag and others. The news, […]
Google’s Find My Device network to warn about unknown AirTags with you by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch
Google brings new generative models to Vertex AI, including Imagen
To paraphrase Andreessen Horowitz, generative AI, particularly on the text-to-art side, is eating the world. At least, investors believe so — judging by the billions of dollars they’ve poured into startups developing AI that creates text and images from prompts. Not to be left behind, Big Tech is investing in its own generative AI art […]
Google brings new generative models to Vertex AI, including Imagen by Kyle Wiggers originally published on TechCrunch
Google launches a GitHub Copilot competitor
At its annual I/O developer conference, Google today announced the launch of a number of AI-centric coding tools, including its competitor to GitHub’s Copilot, a chat tool for asking questions about coding and Google Cloud services, as well as AI-assisted coding in Google’s no-code AppSheet product. At the core of virtually all of these new […]
Google launches a GitHub Copilot competitor by Frederic Lardinois originally published on TechCrunch
How OpenAI’s GPT-4 Will Transform Your Business — Whether You Want It to or Not
Google introduces new features to help identify AI images in Search and elsewhere
Google is taking its first steps toward combatting the potential for misinformation arising from AI-generated images. At its I/O developer event this afternoon, the company announced two new features coming to Google Search that aim to help people better understand the content and the context of the image they’re viewing in the search results. This […]
Google introduces new features to help identify AI images in Search and elsewhere by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch