A team of former Google employees, led by Hugo Barra, have launched a startup to develop an operating system for AI agents in the same vein as Android.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Wednesday opened London's first Google-funded AI Campus which aims to help young people develop skills in the rapidly developing technology. The centre, based in Camden,
AI Companionable Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt seems mighty concerned about today's youth becoming obsessed with AI girlfriends. During a recent interview on "The Prof G Show" podcast, Schmidt suggested that both parents and young people are ill-equipped to handle what he calls an "unexpected problem of existing technology.
Released on Monday, research commissioned by Google Workspace found that 82% of participants have already been using AI tools at work. Reaching more than 1,000 people, the Harris Poll-conducted survey focused on US workers ages 22-39 who currently have or want to have a leadership position at their employer.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt said in the future AI could be a child's best friend, shaping their identity and worldview.
In a list of proposals, the U.S. government wants Google to sell off its stakes in AI companies that compete in search, as well as bar the tech giant from new deals and partnerships in the space.
The job of an NPU is to accelerate tasks related to artificial intelligence and machine learning applications. Examples (several pictured above) include identifying people and objects in images, text and image generation, converting speech to text, real-time translation, and predicting the next word you may want to type.
As UK search habits evolve, Google's reach softens slightly while concerns about AI-powered search results persist.
Google has launched its first AI Campus in London, aiming to train local students in artificial intelligence and machine learning. The campus, located in Somers Town, Camden, was inaugurated by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Wednesday.
E-commerce giant Amazon has developed new generative artificial intelligence (AI) that can process images and videos in addition to text, making it less reliant on AI startup Anthropic, The Information reported on Wednesday.