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Whisk is Google's newest AI image generator
Whisk is Google’s newest AI image generator, and it looks amazing
Google unveiled Whisk, a new Gemini AI video generator that works with image uploads rather than text prompts.
Google’s new AI tool uses image prompts instead of text
Google’s newest artificial intelligence tool, “Whisk,” lets people upload photos to get back a combined, AI-generated image – even without users inputting any text to explain what they want. Users can input images depicting subjects,
Google’s Whisk AI generator will ‘remix’ the pictures you plug in
Google has announced a new AI tool called Whisk that lets you generate images using other images as prompts instead of requiring a long text prompt.
Sora, Google and Veo 2
Google Debuts AI Video Tool As OpenAI Resumes Sign-Ups For Rival Sora
Google announces Veo 2, a generative AI video competitor to Open AI's Sora. Meanwhile, account creation for Sora is back after being halted temporarily.
Google DeepMind’s new Veo 2 AI video generator trounces OpenAI’s Sora with 4K resolution
Google claims Veo 2 has a "better understanding of real-world physics"—an issue that often trips up such tools.
Google just announced Veo 2 — its advanced AI video model to take on Sora
Google has announced Veo 2, the latest generation AI video model from DeepMind that is a direct competitor for Sora.
AI, Google and Eric Schmidt
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt says human operators need to have 'meaningful control' of AI drones in warfare
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt said AI powered drones are the future of warfare, but that humans need to approve operations so they don't go haywire.
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt warns that when AI starts to self-improve, ‘we need to seriously think about unplugging it’
Once AI systems start to self-improve their capabilities, ensuring they remain safe will require someone that is ready and able to shut them down, according to Silicon Valley veteran Eric Schmidt. Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt cautioned that AI systems might need a kill switch to shut them down if they get too powerful.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt calls for 'unplugging' AI systems when they reach certain capability
Former Google chief executive Eric Schmidt warns the U.S. must win the artificial intelligence race against China, but says the systems must also be controlled.
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Google says customers can use its AI in ‘high-risk’ domains, so long as there’s human supervision
Google has changed its terms to clarify that customers can deploy its generative AI tools to make "automated decisions" in ...
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Google: AI agents, multimodal AI, enterprise search will dominate in 2025
Google used NotebookLM, Google Trends and third-party insights to identify AI agents, multimodal AI and enterprise search as top 2025 trends.
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Google's new AI video model sucks less at physics
Google
may have only recently begun rolling out its Veo generative
AI
to enterprise customers, but the company is not ...
MIT Technology Review
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The Download: AI emissions and Google’s big week
AI’s emissions are about to skyrocket even further It’s no secret that the current AI boom is using up immense amounts of ...
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Google Cloud Chief Shares 5 Ways Gen AI Will Transform Healthcare In 2025
Though generative AI is a relatively new phenomenon, it seems like the technology is advancing at a whirlwind pace. Despite ...
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Google's Gemini 2.0 update will supercharge your phone — 3 changes to try first
Google Gemini 2.0 is here, and it has some impressive changes to help improve the user experience, particularly for Android ...
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Google app on iOS could add AI suggestions to speed up your search (APK teardown)
Google is working on an AI suggestion feature for its app on iOS. The suggestions could help you saving some time searching.
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AI is burying company web sites in search results, but Otterly.AI thinks it can help
Many sites saw their organic traffic decline in 2024, in big part due to the rise of AI-generated search results. Many ...
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