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Google AI Search Summaries launching in over 100 countries.
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Google AI Search Summaries Launch in 100+ Countries

Google's AI Overviews expand globally to over 100 countries, offering multilingual search summaries. Learn how this impacts users from Canada to Nigeria and see the latest updates on ad placements.

automationGoogle's Project Jarvis AI concept helping users automate tasks.

Google Develops 'Project Jarvis': An AI System for Everyday Tasks

Google is reportedly developing 'Project Jarvis,' an AI system designed to automate web-based tasks like research, purchasing, and travel bookings, powered by its Gemini engine. It could be preview...

Google AISUV driving safety with stability control features included.

Why You Should Never Turn Off Stability Control in Your SUV

With Google AI suggesting disabling stability control in SUVs, safety should be a priority. Understand the risks associated with such advice and learn why it's crucial to keep these systems enabled...

ChromebooksSamsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus showcasing new Quick Insert button access to AI features

Google Adds Quick Insert Button to New Chromebooks for AI Features

Google unveils new Chromebooks, including Samsung's Galaxy Chromebook Plus and Lenovo's Duet 11, featuring the Quick Insert button for instant access to AI tools. Learn more about the enhanced capa...

AI PodcastsImage depicting a creative podcast project using NotebookLM by Google.

Exploring Fun with NotebookLM Podcasts: A Creative AI Project

Discover how a Reddit user created a fun project using NotebookLM, Google's generative AI for podcasts, featuring fake hosts discussing their unreal existence. Tune into insights and learn more abo...

ethical concernsA screenshot demonstrating Google's AI Reimagine tool with disturbing image edits.

Exploring Google's AI Tool: Creating Disturbing Images with Reimagine

Google's new AI editing tool, Reimagine, raises ethical concerns as users create unrealistic and disturbing images. Can society handle this technology?