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Google has filed a lawsuit against a China-based cybercrime operation, alleging it used Gemini AI to create phishing kits, fake websites and millions of scam messages targeting smartphone users. |
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Google has filed a lawsuit against a China-based cybercrime operation, alleging it used Gemini AI to create phishing kits, fake websites and millions of scam messages targeting smartphone users. |
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Amid growing concerns regarding the intersection of artificial intelligence with military and surveillance activities, Google has faced internal dissent following a senior executive's resignation. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Google seems to be gearing up to unveil a new smart speaker soon, following recent leaks and a cryptic message from an executive overseeing Gemini for Home. |
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Google is reportedly looking beyond TSMC for future capacity. A new report suggests Samsung could play a key role in building one of Google's most advanced AI processors yet. |
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Anthropic, the creator of the Claude Code AI assistant, has signed more than a dozen preliminary agreements to lease U.S. data centres with a combined capacity of more than 1 GW, The Information reported |
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Rene Mayrhofer has resigned from Google after the company agreed to let the Pentagon use its AI for classified work. His exit has sharpened internal criticism over military AI, corporate transparency and the possible reach of state surveillance. |
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Amazon has revealed that its data centres consumed 2.5 billion gallons (over 9 billion litres) of water last year alone. However, the company claims that its data centres are actually more efficient than those of the competition, including Microsoft, Google, and Meta. |
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A German court's decision in a lawsuit against Google could influence the answer to pressing legal questions in the AI era, such as who should be held liable for AI-generated errors and hallucinations? |
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The ongoing legal battle over AI training has intensified as Google asserts that artists who upload music to YouTube may have implicitly consented to allow the company to utilise their content for AI purposes., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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A German court has ruled that Google is responsible for false claims made by its AI Search Overview. The landmark decision could reshape AI search and publisher rights worldwide., Technology & Science, Times Now |