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Google and Intel have deepened their AI infrastructure partnership to co-develop custom chips amid global CPU shortages and rising demand for AI processing power.
YouTube Shorts is launching an AI-powered feature that allows creators to easily generate realistic deepfake versions of themselves, reflecting the platform's complex relationship with AI-generated content.
Android users may be entitled to receive up to $100 each from a class-action lawsuit against Google over unauthorized data transmission. The suit alleges that Google sent user data over cellular connections without explicit consent.
Google has quietly launched an offline-first dictation app using its Gemma AI models, positioning itself to compete with apps like Wispr Flow while emphasizing privacy and performance.
Anthropic has expanded its compute partnership with Google and Broadcom as its run-rate revenue reaches $30 billion, reflecting growing demand for AI services.
Anthropic has signed a multi-gigawatt TPU deal with Google and Broadcom to secure computing capacity for AI development, with resources expected to come online in 2027.
Google has updated its Gemini AI chatbot to more quickly connect users in mental health crises with appropriate resources, following a wrongful death lawsuit alleging the platform provided harmful guidance.
OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google have teamed up to combat unauthorized copying of their AI models by Chinese competitors, signaling a growing concern over intellectual property theft in the AI industry.
Anthropic has secured a major compute deal with Google and Broadcom, signaling a significant step in its growth, while its revenue run rate has surpassed $30 billion.
Google has launched a free, offline-first dictation app that challenges premium competitors like Wispr Flow with its advanced on-device AI capabilities.
Google's Vids app now allows users to control avatars through simple text prompts, making AI video creation more accessible. The feature enhances customization options and streamlines the content creation process.
Google has released Gemma 4 under the Apache 2.0 license, marking a significant step toward open access in AI development. The move enables broader use across devices and industries.