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Google introduces Gemini as its largest, most capable AI modelStarting today, Google said Bard will use a fine-tuned version of Gemini Pro which will be available in English across 170 countries and te...
ETtech Exclusive: GenAI models not always factual, issue needs to be worked on, fixed: Google’s Jeff DeanIn an interview with ETtech, Jeff Dean, chief scientist, Google DeepMind and Google Research, spoke about playing catch-up in the artificia...
Want an AI assistant to watch YouTube for you? Google Bard can now summarise & answer questions from videosWhile Bard's updates enhance user experience, concerns arise about the potential impact on content creators, especially with the feature cu...
Google now lets you ask questions about YouTube videos to BardGoogle has announced a new update for its AI chatbot, Bard, that will let users ask the AI chatbot questions about YouTube videos and get a...
ETtech Explainer: Behind OpenAI’s latest; significance of Developer Day announcementsOpenAI launched the more advanced GPT-4 Turbo, and unveiled newer features in its AI offering, drawing loud cheers from the 900-odd develop...
Baldur’s Gate 3: Here’s a guide to all playable races and their abilitiesBaldur’s Gate 3 offers diverse character customization, which allows players to pick looks, classes and races. Let’s explore the races in d...
Google's Bard just got more powerful, but it's still erraticChatbots can't see your calendar, peer into your email inbox or rifle through your online shopping history - the kinds of information an AI...
Google Bard update: Now find answers in Gmail & Docs with AI chatbot's new Extensions featureGoogle's AI chatbot, Bard, is expanding its capabilities by integrating with popular apps like Gmail, Google Docs, Maps, Drive, and YouTube...
Egaming cos trim World Cup spends; Peak XV, Flipkart’s new betsThe online gaming industry, ubiquitous during major sports events, is low on enthusiasm ahead of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, burdened ...
Bard announces new features which allow users to connect to their Google apps and servicesGoogle said it is rolling out Bard’s "most capable model yet" which integrates with Google apps and services for more helpful responses.
Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, Meta probed by lawmakers on use of AI ‘ghost’ staffDemocratic lawmakers are pressing the top tech firms to open up about the conditions of their “ghost work” — unseen laborers like those lab...
Google unveils NotebookLM: Know how it works, what are its unique features and how it competes with other AI chatbotsGoogle has finally is expanding its generate AI-powered portfolio as it releases NoteboookLM. It is now available for all US users at noteb...
Google’s AI chatbot is trained by humans who say they’re overworked, underpaid and frustratedIt’s an increasingly thankless job. Six current Google contract workers said that as the company entered a AI arms race with rival OpenAI o...
Google training Bard with scraped web data? Here’s everything you may want to knowGoogle has acknowledged training its AI systems using publicly available web data, prompting concerns over privacy, copyright infringement ...
Fake verified Facebook pages luring users into clicking malicious linksA handful of verified Facebook pages were hacked recently and spotted slinging likely malware through ads approved by and purchased through...
Tech spending a mixed bag, says Microsoft India president Anant MaheshwariEnough headroom to grow in India since many companies are digitising Ops, Maheshwari says
‘Write What You Know.’ Google bosses ask staff to help improve ChatGPT rival Bard, introduce list of answering protocolsThe staff has been instructed to write answers on topics that fall within their expertise.
Bengaluru city becomes a stage for Bard's Globe TheatreOver the years, William Shakespeare's works have seen innumerable adaptations in diverse forms, both in India and abroad. But this week, Be...
The mystery behind naming Bengaluru's AV Road revealedAlbert Victor Road, named after the prince of Wales, is seeing many changes to its name. ET explains the story behind these names.
Much ado about Shakespeare?Indeed, Shakespeare is not for the “faint-hearted” (Henry VI) and “too much of a good thing” (As You Like It) can be cloying, but there is ...