Muse Spark is Meta’s answer to Gemini — and it’s a full reboot
…General technology Muse Spark is Meta’s answer to Gemini — and it’s a full reboot Muse Spark may be the ground-up AI overhaul Meta needs to beat OpenAI and Google…
…General technology Muse Spark is Meta’s answer to Gemini — and it’s a full reboot Muse Spark may be the ground-up AI overhaul Meta needs to beat OpenAI and Google…
…Google’s tests found that while Gemini Flash can quickly generate a dandelion in 20 seconds, Gemini Pro is better at avoiding “hallucinations”—when the AI invents code that is not real…
…The AI will then answer whatever questions you have based on information from the product or service’s website. Google Business Agent Two new ad types are also being tested for AI…
…Google’s latest Gemini 3.5 Flash model has been quite a success. However, the company paired it with a quietly nerfed AI Pro plan , and the tighter Gemini usage limits ended…
…By • April 7, 2026 • • • Add AndroidAuthority on Google Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR Google is testing a feature in Gemini called “Projects.” Similar to ChatGPT’s folders, Gemini will allow users…
…Google already runs ads in AI Overviews and is testing AI Mode, a conversational search interface. The Gemini app has remained ad-free, and in January, Google’s VP of global ads…
…By • 2 hours ago • • • Add AndroidAuthority on Google Joe Maring / Android Authority TL;DR Google is reportedly working on Spark, an AI agent that could live inside Gemini. Spark is expected to…
…Gemini Spark is rolling out to trusted testers today, with a wider beta arriving for Google AI Ultra subscribers in the US next week. Gemini 3.5 Pro is coming soon too…
…called “Gemini Spark” (beta), an always-on AI agent that handles things in the background, instead of waiting for users to type in prompts one at a time (via TestingCatalog ). Don’t…
…The update also benefits AI developers, Google says, thanks to better performance. Gemini 3.1 Flash Live scores higher on a number of benchmark tests, though those types of improvements aren’t…