Google released a new Gemini AI for the Super Bowl game, which sparked a Gouda cheese controversy that Google had to fix.
The artificial intelligence race is heating up, and Google is stepping up its game with the release of Gemini 2.0 Flash, an advanced AI model designed to challenge OpenAI's o3 and DeepSeek's R1.
At Super Bowl 2025, Google is airing a Pixel 9 and Gemini Live ad called “Dream Job.” This is in addition to a Google Workspace with ...
Following the web, the Gemini app on Android and iOS now has access to 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental and 2.0 Pro ...
Gemini is a beginner-friendly cryptocurrency exchange offering comprehensive trading, earning, and staking features. Like many exchanges, individuals and institutional investors can both benefit ...
On Monday, researcher Johann Rehberger demonstrated a new way to override prompt injection defenses Google developers have built into Gemini—specifically, defenses that restrict the invocation of ...
The ability to use Gemini 2.0 Flash with apps also extends to Google search and Google Maps, but I think it's the ability to use it with YouTube videos that will be a real game changer.
Google's Gemini can replicate the sound of human conversation better than other AI, but the new Super Bowl ad proves it might not be a good thing.
The tech giant has a national spot about a man using Gemini AI to help prepare for an interview, and is buying 50 local ads in 50 states to feature small businesses that use its AI products.
When Google announced that it would be replacing the Assistant with Gemini, I braced for what I assumed would be the inevitable: a feature-rich experience marred by a frustrating transition period.