Google’s Project Fi is getting a few handy new features that should help subscribers keep a tab on their data use. A new post in the Project Fi subreddit, which was verified by a Google community ...
Two of the three AI glasses will not surprise smart glasses fans who keep up with news from the industry. Google reconfirmed that it is working with Samsung, Warby Parker, and Gentle Monster on screen ...
Google unveiled Project Astra last year at I/O, showing off nascent AI technology that allows mobile users to talk to Google's AI in real time using conversational language. You might ask the AI to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image Credit: Google Doodle Your detailed medical records — every lab result, diagnosis, and prescription — might already be ...
Last year at Google I/O, one of the most interesting demos was Project Astra, an early version of a multimodal AI that could recognize your surroundings in real-time and answer questions about them ...
Google’s Project Mariner AI web browser can now perform more advanced tasks, and more of them, simultaneously. Broader developer access to Mariner will be available later this summer. Anyone can try ...
If there was a star of last year's Google I/O, it was Project Astra, Google's attempt to build an AI-powered assistant that can see what you see, act on what you say and — perhaps most impressively — ...
When I saw Google’s Project Astra, a real-time computer vision-based UI, last year, I was cautiously excited for the future—the future of smart glasses specifically. In its (admittedly very controlled ...
Google’s “Project Toscana” wants to change biometrics by making it possible for Pixel phones and Chromebooks to unlock with their faces like an iPhone. This hardware upgrade, which probably uses ...
Google’s Nano Banana AI-image generation tech is a great way to create static images using natural language prompts. But what if you wanted more? That’s where Google’s Genie 3 comes in. It’s an AI ...
A project at Google that allowed Android devices to run ChromeOS with essentially the click of a button is coming to an end, as Google isn’t further developing “Ferrochrome.” Earlier this year a ...