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“Basically, by watching YouTube videos — a lot of YouTube videos — [Veo 2] can figure out, you know, the physics of the world,” Hassabis said.
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Gemini Code Assist, Google’s AI coding assistant, is gaining new “agentic” capabilities in preview.
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Isomorphic Labs is the secretive AI life sciences startup spun out of Google DeepMind with the goal of solving all disease with AI-powered drug discovery.
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This summer, The Sphere in Las Vegas is going to debut a new experience: The Wizard of Oz at Sphere. And it's doing so with the help of Google and AI.
Nando de Freitas, a former DeepMind director now serving as Vice President of AI at Microsoft, recently took to social media platform X to voice his
Google's AI division, DeepMind, has reportedly resorted to using 'aggressive' noncompete agreements for some AI staff in the U.K.
Google's unnamed XR glasses include a display and AI connectivity, but we have no idea if Google will ever release it.
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Some Google DeepMind staff are subject to noncompete agreements that stop them working for a rival for up to a year.
On Wednesday, Google announced via an X post that it will support Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP). This protocol lets AI systems -- including agents -- access data stores, developer spaces, and business applications for better performance. Specifically, support will go to Gemini models and its software development kit (SDK).
DeepMind has released a lengthy paper outlining its approach to AI safety as it tries to build advanced systems that could surpass human intelligence.
Google just made it ridiculously easy to create a video from text prompts, thanks to the newly announced Vertex AI Studio.
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The power of tech and AI will showcase The Wizard of Oz in the "venue's 17,600-seat spherical space to create an immersive sensory experience," and Google says "generative AI will take center stage, alongside Dorothy, Toto and more munchkins than could ever fit in a multiplex."
More and more tech leaders are saying that coding is set to be dramatically different in the AI era. Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, recently shared his perspective on the future of coding, su