Today’s weekly AI news highlights significant developments that happened in the world of Artificial Intelligence.
Google told The Verge that it has been “exploring” how to relay C2PA information to YouTube viewers. YouTube-owner Google joined the C2PA as a steering committee member earlier this year ...
Google is adding nuclear plants to its seemingly ever-growing portfolio. The company has partnered with Kairos Power to back the construction of seven small nuclear reactors in the U.S. It’s the ...
Google has signed a deal with Kairos Power to build a fleet of small modular nuclear reactors to power its data centers, the tech giant announced Monday. The small modular reactors, a type of next ...
Google announced today that it has signed a deal with nuclear startup Kairos Power to build seven small reactors to supply electricity to its data centers. The agreement promises to add around 500 ...
Alphabet Inc.’s Google is investing in the development of the next generation of nuclear power, backing a company that’s building small modular reactors and agreeing to purchase energy once ...
The announcement comes just two days after Google said it's pursuing a similar path by purchasing nuclear energy from Kairos Power. The tech giants are seeking new sources of carbon-free ...
Alphabet Inc.’s Google is moving the team behind its Gemini AI assistant app to its DeepMind research lab, continuing a plan to consolidate the company’s various groups working on artificial ...
For “captured with a camera” to appear in the description, creators must use tools with built-in C2PA support to capture their videos. According to Google, this allows the tools to add special ...
Building on the company’s work to get on the big screen in every living room, Google TV delivers a new experience that’s remote-centric and built around keeping all of your content in one place.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said he is proud of the overwhelming rate that applicants who are offered jobs accept them and explained what kind of talent the tech giant needs. In an interview with ...