Google is positioning AI agents as central to its enterprise revenue strategy. The company aims to integrate these AI tools across its business products to drive growth. This move represents a significant shift in Google's approach to enterprise technology.
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Google has introduced new enterprise AI tools designed to help companies manage and control the proliferation of AI agents across their organizations. The offerings aim to provide governance, security, and operational oversight for multiple AI systems working together.
Google has expanded its AI security offerings with new agents designed to combat cyber threats. The company is deploying additional AI-powered tools to help organizations detect and respond to security incidents more effectively.
Google has launched new chips designed for AI training and inference, positioning them as competition to Nvidia's offerings in the artificial intelligence hardware market. The company unveiled its latest TPU (Tensor Processing Unit) technology aimed at accelerating machine learning workloads.
Google has introduced a new experimental model called Gemini 2.5 Pro with Deep Research Max, which offers enhanced reasoning and a larger context window. This upgrade aims to support more complex, in-depth research tasks directly within the Gemini platform.
Google has launched Deep Research and Deep Research Max agents that can automate complex research tasks. These Gemini-powered agents can search both web and private data via the Model Context Protocol to provide comprehensive answers.
NeurIPS is offering authors access to Google's Paper Assistant Tool (PAT) to help with paper writing and formatting. The tool assists with LaTeX editing, citation management, and formatting for NeurIPS submissions. This support aims to reduce technical barriers for authors submitting to the conference.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin is reportedly leading a specialized AI team to develop a competitor to Anthropic's Claude chatbot. The team is focused on creating a conversational AI system that can rival Claude's capabilities.
Google has launched a new update that scans all user photos to identify and organize content. The feature aims to improve search functionality and photo management across Google services.
Google is facing challenges in AI coding tools as internal politics and organizational issues hinder its progress, while competitors like Microsoft and OpenAI advance more rapidly in this critical area of artificial intelligence development.
Google is updating its discovery systems to ensure fairness for creators and partners. The changes aim to provide more transparent and equitable opportunities for content discovery across Google's platforms.
A user is asking whether they have any rights regarding Gemini Pro not providing monthly credits, as mentioned in a discussion about the service's subscription model.
Mike Stonebraker, a Turing Award winner, discusses the development of Postgres and expresses disagreement with Google's approach to database systems in this video interview.
Google has launched Design.md, a documentation framework for design systems. The tool helps teams create and maintain consistent design documentation using Markdown. It aims to improve collaboration between designers and developers.
Google is developing new chips to accelerate AI processing, aiming to compete with Nvidia's dominance in the AI hardware market. The company's custom silicon efforts seek to improve performance and efficiency for its AI services.
A security researcher discovered vulnerabilities in Google's random number generator that allowed predicting future random values. The flaws were reported to Google and subsequently fixed, demonstrating the importance of robust cryptographic implementations.
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0.5Google Classroom is an educational platform that helps teachers create, distribute, and grade assignments in a paperless way. It facilitates communication between teachers and students while organizing class materials.
The article discusses the challenge of understanding Google's complex search system and proposes converting it from a black box to a white box approach to make it more transparent and accessible.
A security researcher discovered that IPv6's massive address space combined with a botguard bypass could expose any Google user's phone number. The vulnerability allowed attackers to potentially leak phone numbers through systematic enumeration of IPv6 addresses.
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3.5Steve Yegge claimed Google's AI adoption resembles tractor company John Deere, with most engineers using basic chat tools. Google executives Addy Osmani and Demis Hassabis disputed this, stating over 40,000 software engineers use agentic coding weekly and calling Yegge's claims false.
Google has released a new Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS text-to-speech model. The article provides a link to notes about this new AI tool.
Google released Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS, a new text-to-speech model that can be directed using detailed prompts. The model is available via the Gemini API and can only output audio files. The prompting system allows for detailed voice direction including accent, style, and emotional tone.
Android now prevents photos from sharing location metadata through web file uploads, breaking functionality for sites like OpenBenches that rely on geolocation data embedded in photos. The change affects how photo pickers handle location information when users upload images.
The author recalls a late-1990s brainstorming session at his startup Opencola where they conceived an "evil" idea to spam Google search results with AI-generated pages for profit. They rejected the scheme due to their love for the web, contrasting with later tech entrepreneurs who pursued similar destructive ideas out of callousness rather than genius.
Google has made YouTube less addictive by making it less engaging. The platform now recycles the same videos and provides irrelevant recommendations, reducing its appeal and encouraging users to log off.
Google has announced further restrictions on sideloading in Android, sparking ongoing debate. Many argue users should be able to run any code on hardware they own, though this point is considered moot in the current discussion context.
Google has released the source code for PebbleOS, allowing developers to contribute to open source Pebble software development. This opens opportunities for community involvement in building and improving Pebble's operating system.
The article discusses the challenge of understanding Google's complex search system and proposes converting its attack surface from a black box to a white box as the key to decoding it.
A security researcher discovered a vulnerability that could have allowed attackers to leak the email address of any YouTube channel for $10,000. The attack chain targeted Google services and had the potential to become one of the world's largest data breaches.
A security vulnerability allowed attackers to obtain any Google user's phone number by exploiting IPv6's address space and bypassing botguard protections. The flaw exposed phone numbers through rate limit manipulation and infrastructure weaknesses.