The AI crown at stake next week: Google vs. OpenAI
The tech community is turning its full attention to next week as Google and OpenAI are expected to roll out major updates, such as GPT-5.6 or Gemini 3.2, to decide who rules the AI landscape.
The tech community is turning its full attention to next week as Google and OpenAI are expected to roll out major updates, such as GPT-5.6 or Gemini 3.2, to decide who rules the AI landscape.
Google has officially announced that Google I/O will take place on May 19. The event promises to bring the latest product updates and major advancements in artificial intelligence.
The new AutoTTS framework enables large language models to automatically search for optimal inference strategies, cutting token consumption by up to 69.5% while enhancing problem-solving performance.
Android Auto users can upgrade their driving experience by leveraging specialized weather apps and enabling 'Developer Settings' to customize the interface.
Google has just released Gemini 3.5 Flash, an upgraded version priced three times higher than its predecessor, yet still considered highly competitive compared to rivals like GPT 5.5 or Claude 4.7 Opus.
Google has announced that Gemini 3.5 Flash has transitioned to the Generally Available (GA) stage, removing preview limitations and marking a significant milestone in its commercial viability.
Google has just demonstrated the power of its Gemini Flash 3.5 model by achieving performance comparable to Sonnet 4.6 on prestigious leaderboards, marking a strong comeback for the search giant.
The massive five-year deal between Anthropic and Google illustrates how the AI arms race is consuming unprecedented financial resources.
Google updates its AI-powered search, automatically extracting opinions from Reddit and prioritizing user-subscribed news sources to deliver more practical answers.
Google has announced plans to open a flagship store in Tokyo this summer, marking its first direct retail presence outside the United States.
Google is rolling out a suite of camera features integrated with Gemini AI for Google Home, alongside an upgrade to its Gemini for Home Public Preview program.
The partnership between Google DeepMind and Boston Dynamics enables the Spot robot to better understand its environment and execute complex commands, powered by the Gemini model.
Early media sources report that Google's new video generation model is receiving highly positive feedback, with some claiming it even outperforms current leading competitors.
Gemini Omni is expected to be Google's most advanced video model, capable of professional video editing and a deeper understanding of the visual world.
In an interview with Rowan Cheung, Google CEO Sundar Pichai discussed the future of AI, advice for youth, and the power of the new Omni model.
Tech giants pledge to provide early access to next-gen AI models to the U.S. Commerce Department for national security risk assessment.
Microsoft's MAI-Image-2.5 image generation model has achieved impressive benchmark scores, climbing to 3rd place on the Arena leaderboard.
Google has officially made its image generation model duo, Nano Banana 2 and Nano Banana Pro, available to developers and businesses via Google AI Studio and the Gemini API.
Bindu Reddy, CEO of Abacus.AI, highly praised the Gemini 3.5 Flash model after a day of hands-on experience, highlighting its impressive speed and interactivity.
Experts predict June 2026 will be a "crazy month" for AI with the simultaneous launches of Gemini 3.5 Pro, GPT 5.6, and Anthropic Sonnet 4.7.
Google has announced Omni — a personalized, multi-device artificial intelligence — alongside next-generation Spark agents, marking a major leap forward in automated user assistance.
Google DeepMind's SynthID watermarking technology is expanding to more partners, helping identify AI-generated content through Gemini and Google Search.
The top two leaders of Google and DeepMind recently engaged in a deep discussion about the future of AGI, infrastructure bottlenecks, and the potential of AI in curing diseases.
Gemini 3.5 Flash, Google's latest AI model, is receiving positive early feedback from the tech community thanks to its excellent instruction-following capabilities and outstanding performance for its price.
The annual Google I/O conference has officially kicked off, focusing on artificial intelligence innovations from Google and DeepMind that promise to reshape the global product ecosystem.
The latest update to Gemini Omni on Google Flow introduces batch editing capabilities and improved character consistency, enabling the creation of highly cinematic visual stories.