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Google Maps to add new Timeline feature to remember places you visited

Image Source : FILE Google Maps to add new Timeline feature to remember places you visited Google has recently introduced a new ‘Timeline’ feature for Maps, which will help users to remember places where they have visited. The new feature will soon be accessible to all the devices, on the Timeline and will give more control to the user over the data. The new feature is…

How Google wants to use artificial intelligence in security operations

After bringing AI-powered enhancements to Workspace apps in August, Google is bringing the same firepower for security operations in the form of Duet AI. The company has also announced the general availability (GA) of Duet AI for Developers, becoming the first two Google Cloud offerings to go GA. Duet AI, which is like the Copilot from Microsoft, is expected to be available early next year.Duet AI in Security Operations: What it doesWith Duet AI in Security Operations, teams responsible for online security will be able to…

Google Cloud partners with Mistral AI on generative language models

Google Cloud and Mistral AI are partnering to allow the Paris-based generative AI startup to distribute its language models on the tech giant's infrastructure, the companies announced on Wednesday. "As part of the agreement, Mistral AI will use Google Cloud's AI-optimized infrastructure, including TPU Accelerators, to further test, build, and scale up its LLMs (large language models), all while benefiting from Google Cloud's security and privacy standards," the joint statement said.Elevate Your Tech Prowess with…

Google today announced that it’s bringing Gemini to organizations everywhere by launching Gemini Pro

On December 6, Google unveiled Gemini AI, its largest large language model ever released, leaving PaLM-2 behind. After a week, today, December 13, Google finally launched its Gemini Pro model, making it available for businesses and organizations globally. Launching the enterprise-focused AI system, Google is now allowing developers to build applications using Google's latest AI model. Gemini is a large-scale AI system trained on vast amounts of data that can generate new content based on what users request. Google claims…

5 things about AI you may have missed today: Google launches Gemini AI model, Nvidia CEO on AI safety, more

Today, December 6, was a very important day for the artificial intelligence space. Google has introduced its most advanced artificial intelligence model, a technology capable of crunching different forms of information such as video, audio, and text, called Gemini AI. The company claims that the multimodal AI model is its largest one yet. In other news, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said in an interview that he feels achieving AI safety is a reachable goal. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.Google…

Google introduces the AI Hypercomputer

Undoubtedly, 2023 has been the year of generative AI, and Google is marking its end with even more AI developments. The company has announced the creation of its most powerful TPU (formally known as Tensor Processing Units) yet, Cloud TPU v5p, and an AI Hypercomputer from Google Cloud. "The growth in AI models — with a tenfold increase in parameters annually over the past five years — brings heightened requirements for training, tuning, and inference," Amin Vahdat, Google's Engineering Fellow and Vice President for the…

5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI threatens wages not jobs, Symphony leverages Google AI, more

Today, November 28, the artificial intelligence space witnessed a major collaboration and several interesting developments. In the first news, the European Central Bank's (ECB) research indicates that the widespread implementation of AI might potentially lead to lower wages for professionals. In other news, Symphony, a markets infrastructure and tech company, is collaborating with Google to enhance its voice analytics services for banks and investment firms. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer…

Spotify to use Google’s AI to tailor podcasts, audiobooks recommendations

Spotify, on Thursday, expanded its partnership with Google Cloud to use large language models (LLMs) to help identify a user's listening patterns across podcasts and audiobooks in order to suggest tailor-made recommendations.Artificial intelligence-powered LLMs such as OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google Bard, are trained on a massive amount of data to generate text and other content. Google Cloud, owned by Alphabet, has several LLMs such as PaLM 2, Codey, Imagen and Chirp that are trained on text, codes, images, audio and…

5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI could replace jobs, Google-Spotify partnership, and more

1. Google Cloud and Spotify announce partnershipSpotify announced a partnership with Google Cloud on Thursday in a move that will see the music streaming platform leverage Google's AI tech. In a release, Google Cloud revealed that Spotify will leverage Large Language Models (LLMs) to identify users' listening patterns including podcasts and audiobooks to provide tailored content and recommendations. Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud said, “Through this expanded partnership, Google Cloud's AI tools are helping Spotify to…

NVIDIA High-Performance Chips Power AI Workloads

NVIDIA’s AI Enterprise software shown at Supercomputing ‘23 connects accelerated computing to large language model use cases. At the Supercomputing ‘23 conference in Denver on Nov. 13, NVIDIA announced expanded availability of the NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip for high-performance computing and HGX H200 Systems and Cloud Instances for AI training. Jump to: NVIDIA HGX GH200 supercomputer enhances generative AI and high-performance computing workloads The HGX GH200 supercomputing platform, which…