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Google warns that Gemini conversations are not private

Google’s latest Gemini privacy notice serves as a stark reminder of the potential privacy risks associated with AI applications. The tech giant explicitly warns users against sharing personal information with its Gemini app, formerly known as Bard, highlighting the type of data it collects during interactions. This development underscores the delicate balance between technological convenience […]

Google launches Bard GenAI in Canada, rebrands it to Gemini

Google today announced that its generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) chatbot, Bard, is now available to Canadians, in both English and French. At the same...

Hashtag Trending Dec.14- White House wades in open source AI debate; Cloudflare’s 2023 web report; Google Cloud partners with Mistral AI

White House dives into open source AI debate, bots boom and Google comes back to the top spot in Cloudflare’s 2023 web report, Google...

Google’s Gemini Project: A marketing mirage?

Google’s recent launch of the Gemini project, particularly the Gemini Ultra model, has sparked significant debate in the tech world.

Google’s Gemini update claims superior results and offers support for Pixel 8 Pro

Google introduction of Gemini, an advanced large language model (LLM) powering Google Bard and other products has gained a lot of attention, particularly with its claims to having outperformed ChatGPT 3.5 in industry standard benchmarks.

Hashtag Trending Dec.7- Google’s Gemini to outperform OpenAI? AMD takes on Nvidia with new GPU accelerators; Are we closer to understanding Altman’s ouster?

Google announces that its new Gemini AI will outperform its rival OpenAI.  AMD’s new chips are claimed to outperform its rival NVIDIA (at least...

Google delays launch of new AI model Gemini

Google’s highly anticipated AI model, Gemini, has had its launch rescheduled to early 2024, as reported by The Information.

Hashtag Trending Sep 1- Can Google’s Gemini unseat GPT-4?; Millions of Duolingo user records published on hacking forum; Twitter comes for your biometrics

Can Google’s Gemini dethrone OpenAI’s GPT-4? Over 2.6 million Duolingo user records published on a hacking forum. And the return of the X files...

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