Google experiments with sending Chrome searches straight to AI - Engadget
…it looks a lot more complete and ready to ship than typical prototypes. Google's VP of Search Engineering, Rajan Patel, quickly shot this down though with a post on X. "This…
…it looks a lot more complete and ready to ship than typical prototypes. Google's VP of Search Engineering, Rajan Patel, quickly shot this down though with a post on X. "This…
…Defense for Research and Engineering. Eight pre-built agents will automate tasks like summarizing meeting notes, building budgets and checking proposed actions against the national defense strategy. Google Vice President Jim Kelly…
…Typically, models with more parameters will deliver better answers than ones with less, but running them also requires more powerful hardware. With Gemma 4, Google claims it's managed to engineer systems…
…Google's new wearable doesn't have a screen By Mat Smith May 8, 2026 6:39 am EST Google I/O hasn't even started yet , but the company is getting…
…conversational capabilities of Google's AI, but it's even worse news for the people who are trying to maintain the simple purity of Google's original search engine. There's no…
…on external large language models, including Claude, ChatGPT and Google Gemini. Cherny replied to X users that this change is about engineering constraints and optimization. "We've been working hard to meet…
…The EU, of which France is a founding member state, is also reportedly planning to stop using Google as its default in-house search engine, with France-developed Quaint taking its place.
…The combination of Cursor's leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX's million H100 equivalent Colossus training supercomputer will... — SpaceX (@SpaceX) April 21, 2026 According to SpaceX, the…
…By Devindra Hardawar June 11, 2026 9:45 am EST If you were to take a shot every time someone mentioned "agentic" AI at the most recent tech keynotes — Google I/O…
…This didn't bother me as I had a spare Google TV stick, which I prefer anyway because the Google TV interface that's built into some projectors can be laggy. However…