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Google introduces new class of cheap AI models
Google’s Cheap New AI Model Could Save Your Business Money
With the Gemini family, Google is expanding its lineup of AI models to include an inexpensive option. Google has announced several big updates to Gemini, its family of artificial intelligence models.
Google rolls out cheaper AI model as industry scrutinizes costs
Flash-Lite 2 can generate captions for around 40,000 unique images at a cost of less than a dollar on Google AI Studio’s paid tier.
Google introduces new class of cheap AI models as cost concerns intensify
Alphabet's Google on Wednesday announced updates to its Gemini family of large language models, including a new product line with competitive pricing to low-cost artificial intelligence models like that of Chinese rival DeepSeek.
Google fumbled its big Gemini AI ad for Big Game
Google fumbled its big Gemini AI ad for the Big Game
Google released a new Gemini AI for the Super Bowl game, which sparked a Gouda cheese controversy that Google had to fix.
Google has some ‘good ideas’ for putting ads in Gemini
Google has plans to add ads to Gemini but did not mention a specific date. Its CEO did not mention how they plan to integrate the ads when they do arrive.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Google’s Gemini AI Just Embarrassed Itself Over Cheese
The Super Bowl is one of the most followed sporting events globally and one of the best advertising opportunities. For Google, it’s an opportunity to showcase how its flagship AI, Gemini, can be useful.
Google drops AI weapons ban—what it means for future of AI
Google deletes policy against using AI for weapons or surveillance
Google has quietly deleted its pledge not to use AI for weapons or surveillance, a promise that had been in place since 2018.
Google drops 7-year promise not to make AI for weapons
Google, the company once known for including “Don’t be evil” in its code of conduct, just changed its corporate rules to allow the development of artificial intelligence for weaponry. The Mountain View tech giant updated its AI Principles webpage between January 30 and Feb.
Concern over Google ending ban on AI weapons
Human Rights Watch has criticised the decision, telling the BBC that AI can "complicate accountability" for battlefield decisions that "may have life or death consequences." In a blog post Google defended the change,
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6 unsettling thoughts Google's former CEO has about artificial intelligence
Neither the public or the tech giants pushing artificial intelligence understand its long-term implications, warns former ...
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Amazon’s profit is suddenly going through the roof, fueling CEO Andy Jassy’s $100 billion AI spending spree to fight Google and Microsoft
Jassy told analysts on an earnings call Thursday that Amazon will spend around $100 billion or more on capital expenses in ...
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Google’s AI-generated Super Bowl cheese ad has some holes
Google’s Super Bowl ad features a Wisconsin cheesemaker who uses Google’s Gemini AI tool to write cheese descriptions.
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Google to tout AI impact on small businesses during Super Bowl
Google is highlighting an array of small businesses that are benefitting from its AI models during one of TV's most-watched ...
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Google Announces Willingness to Develop AI for Weapons
Google, a company that once went by the motto “don’t be evil,” appears to be changing tack. The tech giant on Tuesday ...
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ChatGPT To Debut Super Bowl Ad, Google Edits AI: Watch 42 Top Spots
AI giants have bought up Super Bowl ads with record viewership expected as Kansas City Chiefs attempt a historic threepeat ...
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Google drops AI weapons ban—what it means for the future of artificial intelligence
Google sparks debate on big tech's approach to AI safety and raises concerns about responsible tech development in military and surveillance.
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Google Photos will add a hidden watermark to your AI-edited images
All photos that derive creative benefits from AI courtesy of Magic Editor's Reimagine tool will be watermarked at the ...
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