Tag: google
All the articles with the tag "google".
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DiffusionGemma Is A Reminder That Token-By-Token Is Not Sacred
Google's DiffusionGemma explores parallel text generation, bidirectional context, and self-correction as an alternative path for faster local AI.
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Google Colab CLI Makes Agent Compute Feel Closer
Google's Colab CLI turns cloud notebooks into something agents and developers can call from a terminal, which matters for real AI workflows.
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DuckDuckGo's No-AI Spike Is A Warning Shot
DuckDuckGo's post-Google I/O spike shows that AI search has a trust problem. People do not hate AI. They hate losing control of the interface.
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Gemini Spark Is Google's Background Agent Bet
Google introduced Gemini Spark as a 24/7 personal agent for Workspace and connected apps. The product signal is background delegation, not another chat surface.
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Google Is Putting Gemini Back on Your Face
Google's Android XR eyewear starts with audio glasses this fall. The hard part is not the frames, it is trust in public.
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Google Search Is Becoming an Agent Console
Google's I/O 2026 Search update adds information agents, generative UI, and deeper AI Mode. Search is moving from links to delegated work.
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AI Cybersecurity Stopped Being Hypothetical This Week
OpenAI launched Daybreak while Google reported an AI-assisted zero-day. The same capability is now being built for both defense and attack.
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Google Remy Shows the Assistant War Is About Personal Context
Google is reportedly testing Remy, a 24/7 Gemini personal agent. The real advantage is not chat, it is access to your life stack.
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OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google Just United Against China. That Should Tell You Something.
Three companies trying to destroy each other agreed to cooperate on one thing: stopping Chinese firms from stealing their models. Anthropic documented 16 million unauthorized exchanges. This is the AI cold war going hot.
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Google Just Made Its AI Coding Assistant Free. Cursor and Copilot Should Be Nervous.
Gemini Code Assist now offers 180K completions per month and 240 daily chat sessions at zero cost. No credit card. Google is doing what Google always does: making the competition's product free.