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From desktop automation on macOS to expanded app integrations and event-based monitoring, Google is broadening Gemini Spark's capabilities across web, mobile and desktop platforms. |
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From desktop automation on macOS to expanded app integrations and event-based monitoring, Google is broadening Gemini Spark's capabilities across web, mobile and desktop platforms. |
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From faster image generation with Nano Banana 2 Lite to multimodal video editing through Gemini Omni Flash, Google is expanding access to its latest AI tools across developer platforms and consumer products |
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Google has introduced Nano Banana 2 Lite, its fastest and most affordable AI image generation model yet. Alongside it, the company has expanded access to Gemini Omni Flash, giving developers quicker and more cost-effective tools to create AI-generated images and videos. |
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Eligible Gemini users in the US can now generate personalised AI images without a paid subscription. The rollout integrates Google Photos and other Google apps to create images based on a user's preferences and memories, subject to opt-in permissions. |
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A former Google employee who earned nearly $1 million a year reveals why he quit the tech giant to launch his own AI startup despite the high salary and job security., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Samsung on Tuesday launched Galaxy A27 5G smartphone for the premium segment buyers in India. The new Galaxy A27 5G comes with Google Gemini and Perplexity integration |
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Google has made Gemini's personalised Nano Banana-powered image generation free for eligible users in the US. The opt-in feature uses connected Google apps and Photos to create more tailored prompts and images. |
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The development underscores how several big tech companies are struggling to secure enough computing power to support the growing demand for AI services. |
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A Munich court recently ruled that Google is liable for misinformation generated by AI Overviews., AI, Times Now |
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Meta has been particularly impacted due to its exceptionally high demand for Google's models, the FT said. |