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Google AI multisearch feature for Samsung Galaxy S24, Google Pixel to roll out soon
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Google AI multisearch feature for Samsung Galaxy S24, Google Pixel to roll out soon

[ad_1] In a groundbreaking move, Google has unveiled an advanced AI-powered multisearch feature in the United States, reshaping the way users engage with their mobile devices. The innovative Google AI multisearch feature is set to roll out on January 31. It caters to users of cutting-edge smartphones like the Google Pixel 8, Google Pixel 8 Pro, and the newly launched Samsung Galaxy S24 series.The announcement was made at the Samsung Unpacked event, where Google showcased its commitment to enhancing user experiences. With this new multisearch feature, users can seamlessly conduct searches using both images and text simultaneously, all while staying within their preferred applications, Reuters reported. Google, headquartered in Mountain View, California, has long dominated the online sear...
Google AI Search tool, SGE, could be detrimental to news publishers; Know all about it
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Google AI Search tool, SGE, could be detrimental to news publishers; Know all about it

[ad_1] Artificial intelligence (AI) has been the buzzword of 2023, with developments taking place at the speed of light, seemingly. From AI chatbots to AI tools that can be used for various purposes including image generation, code interpretation, multi-modal search, and more, the incorporation of AI has been quite expeditious. However, it has not been all smooth sailing so far. Various debates have taken place about the ills of AI, with deepfakes rising at an alarming rate. As such, the need for its regulation is necessary. Thus, the passing of the EU AI Act could not have come at a better time. But it is not just deepfakes where AI is posing a danger. A new report has shed light on its implications in the news sector, with publishers saying that Google's new AI Search tool, Search Gen...
Google adds image-generating capabilities to Search Generative Experience
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Google adds image-generating capabilities to Search Generative Experience

[ad_1] Ever since ChatGPT's debut, the world of artificial intelligence (AI) has witnessed rapid developments. The world's biggest tech companies such as Google and Microsoft have launched their own AI chatbots, while this technology has also been integrated into various services such as Adobe Photoshop, Canva, and even in simple web browsing. A few weeks ago, Google brought generative AI search to Search Generative Experience (SGE), providing a quick way to search and get results. Now, Google has announced that it is bringing the ability to create images with generative AI-powered SGE.In a blog post, Google announced that with the new SGE, users can simply enter prompts such as “draw a picture of a capybara wearing a chef's hat and cooking breakfast”, and SGE will provide up to four AI...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: Google’s AI Search comes to India; Baidu launches Ernie bot
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Google’s AI Search comes to India; Baidu launches Ernie bot

[ad_1] The last day of August came with some major updates on generative artificial intelligence as big tech firms made significant advancements. Google expanded its AI-powered Search Generative Experience, also known as SGE, to India and made it available through Google's Search Labs. In other news, Baidu, China's Search giant, launched its AI chatbot Ernie to the public. Right after launch, it became the most downloaded free app on Apple's App Store in China. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a look.Google brings AI-powered Search to IndiaToday, Google expanded its AI-powered Search Generative Experience (SGE) to two more countries, India and Japan. These two countries have also become the first outside the US to get the SGE feature. The feature is available through Goo...
Google expected to unveil its answer to Microsoft’s AI Search challenge
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Google expected to unveil its answer to Microsoft’s AI Search challenge

[ad_1] Alphabet Inc's Google on Wednesday is expected to unveil more artificial intelligence in its products to answer the latest competition from Microsoft Corp, which has threatened its perch atop the nearly $300-billion search advertising market.Through an internal project code-named Magi, Google has looked to infuse its namesake engine with generative artificial intelligence, technology that can answer questions with human-like prose and derive new content from past data. The effort will be the most closely watched as Google executives take the stage at its yearly conference I/O in Mountain View, California, near its headquarters. The result could alter how consumers access the world's information and which company wins the global market for search advertising, estimated by research...