The most popular search engine in the world is about to look different
Google is moving forward with plans to bring AI chat features to its core search engine as it works to keep pace with a wave of new artificial intelligence tools that could threaten the company's dominance online for the first time in decades.
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What Is Ray Tracing? (And What It Means for PC Gaming)
Noticed your eyes widening a lot more when you play games lately? If so, that
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A foldable phone, new tablet and lots of AI: What Google unveiled at its big developer event
Google on Wednesday unveiled its latest lineup of hardware products, including its first foldable phone and a new tablet, as well as plans to roll out new AI features to its search engine and productivity tools.
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Facebook Must Face Privacy Suit Over Cambridge Analytica
A judge ruled Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and other former directors of the social-media company must face claims
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Binance’s Crypto Market Share Likely Fell After Zero-Fee Trading Halt
Binance appears to have lost market share amid changes to its trading-fee structure and a wider regulatory crackdown
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Hackers Contacted Cybersecurity Firm CEO’s Son, Wife in Extortion Attempt
Hackers stole contracts from cybersecurity firm Dragos Inc. as part of an extortion attempt that included contacting the
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Explainer: How is the new Google AI search different from Bard chatbot?
By Anna Tong Alphabet Inc's Google on Wednesday demonstrated an updated core search product that embeds more AI
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Florida rejects social studies textbooks that mention social justice, taking a knee and other content of 'concern'
Florida rejected nearly 35% of social studies textbooks submitted by publishers for approval, including those that referenced social justice and "other information that was not aligned with Florida Law," the state's Department of Education announced Tuesday.
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Free speech, racial equity battles play out on Wisconsin campuses
The debate over free speech and racial equity on Wisconsin’s college campuses is intensifying
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Taiwan’s Apple Suppliers See Sales Woes Continue in April
The total revenue of Taiwan’s major Apple suppliers has fallen for a third straight month in April, as
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Indians urged to report growing WhatsApp spam calls
Many users have been complaining about receiving calls from unknown international numbers.
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Google's AI is coming to more companies near you
By Jeffrey Dastin MOUNTAIN VIEW, California The financial report you read, the apparel marketing you see and the
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