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Google's got a new AI tool that doesn't just create virtual scenes, but lets you explore them in 3D with the avatar of your choice.
Google is leveraging its artificial intelligence technology to open a new peephole for its dominant search engine to tailor answers that draw upon people's interests, habits, travel itineraries and photo libraries.
The features rolling out include making Google’s AI image generator and editing tool, Nano Banana, available to Chrome’s logged-in users on desktop computers in the United States. The expanded access to Nano Banana through the leading web browser may further blur the lines between real-life pictures and fabricated images.
Google must provide rival AI services equal access to its features and other search engine platforms access to data, the EU said on Tuesday
The EU will also look at whether Google is giving competing search engines fair and reasonable access to Google Search data. This will include whether AI chatbot providers are eligible to access to the data. The proceedings fall short of an investigation and must wrap up in six months with draft measures that Brussels will impose on Google.