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During his commencement speech at Stanford University, Google CEO Sundar Pichai surprised attendees by not focusing on artificial intelligence, despite the tech industry's current emphasis on it., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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During his commencement speech at Stanford University, Google CEO Sundar Pichai surprised attendees by not focusing on artificial intelligence, despite the tech industry's current emphasis on it., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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A group of students staged a walkout during Sundar Pichai's Stanford graduation speech to protest Google's reported government and defence contracts. |
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Google's next Pixel Drop may feature new AI-powered tools and an early arrival of Screen Reactions on Pixel phones, as per reports. |
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Students walked out during Sundar Pichai's Stanford commencement address over Google's reported contracts. The protest set off a sharp online clash after Vinod Khosla accused them of ignoring AI's wider promise. |
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Google is expected to launch its Pixel 11 in India soon Leaks suggest a Tensor G6 chip, and triple cameras. Here's everything expected from Google's next flagship smartphone., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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In his commencement address to Stanford University's Class of 2026, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that the most timeless advice is technology-agnostic and rooted in the life people want to build for themselves and the choices that help them pursue it. |
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About 200 students walked out initially, per SFGate, and they were later joined by other protesters who disrupted Google CEO Sundar Pichai's speech |
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Asus has expanded its Chromebook lineup in India (Chromebook CM32 Detachable, Chromebook CM14 and Chromebook CM15). Powered by the MediaTek Kompanio 540 processor and running ChromeOS, the new devices offer features such as MIL-STD durability, long battery life and Google AI Pro benefits. |
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Delivering the commencement address to Stanford University's Class of 2026, Google CEO Sundar Pichai spoke about how most important life lessons are "technology agnostic". |
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AI has reportedly helped lawyer Mark Lanier win a landmark $6 million social media addiction case against Meta and Google, highlighting both the power and risks of AI in the legal world., Technology & Science, Times Now |