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Google CEO Pichai tells employees to gear up for big 2025
Google CEO Pichai tells employees to gear up for big 2025: 'The stakes are high'
In a meeting with employees, Google CEO Sundar Pichai set the stage for 2025, and the expected increase in competition, regulatory hurdles and AI advancements.
Google CEO Pichai struggled to navigate a pressure-filled year
Google’s blowout earnings report in April, which sparked the biggest rally in Alphabet shares since 2015 and pushed its market cap past $2 trillion for the first time, tempered fear that the company was falling behind in artificial intelligence.
‘2025 will be critical’: Sundar Pichai explains why ‘stakes are high’ for Google next year
Sundar Pichai led a meeting with Google employees to discuss 2025 priorities, stressing the importance of rapid progress amid regulatory challenges. He highlighted the Gemini app's potential and the need to address user problems while maintaining leadership in technology advancements.
‘In 2025, our biggest focus will be…’ Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s message to employees
I think 2025 will be critical,” Pichai said. “I think it’s really important we internalize the urgency of this moment, and need to move faster as a company,” he added.
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You can now rent Google's most powerful AI chip: Trillium TPU underpins Gemini 2.0 and will put AMD and Nvidia on high alert
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Google's 5 biggest AI moves in 2024
Google quietly unveiled another important AI innovation in 2024: NotebookLM. This experimental project took a different ...
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The AI war between Google and OpenAI has never been more heated
Over the past month, we've seen a rapid cadence of notable AI-related announcements and releases from both Google and OpenAI, ...
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We used Google’s AI to analyze 188 predictions of what’s in store for tech in 2025
Fast Company fed 188 reports looking ahead to 2025 from a variety of industries into NotebookLM (because the tool has a limit ...
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Google’s new AI tool uses image prompts instead of text
Whisk is a “creative tool” for quick inspiration, Google said in a blog post, as opposed to a “traditional image editor.” In ...
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Critical Gmail Warning As Google Prompts Used In Ongoing Attacks
The evolution of hack attacks shows no sign of slowing down, and this appears to be particularly true when it comes to the ...
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Google's AI video generator blows OpenAI's Sora out of the water. YouTube may be a big reason.
Early testers are playing with Google's new Veo 2 and finding it bests OpenAI's Sora when it comes to accuracy.
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Google Search will reportedly have a dedicated ‘AI Mode’ soon
Google is planning to add a new “AI Mode” to its search engine, according to a report from The Information. The company will ...
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AI Search Makes Inroads as Expert Says Google Has ‘Plateaued’
As AI-powered search options grow and get used more often, the change may have stark effects on the search ad industry, and ...
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Google releases its own ‘reasoning’ AI model
Google has released what it's calling a new "reasoning" AI model to rival OpenAI's o1 — but it's in the experimental stages.
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This free Google AI tool turns complex research papers into concise conversations
Need a research assistant to help you distill dense, complex material? AI-powered Illuminate transforms published papers into ...
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How to Steal an AI Model Without Actually Hacking Anything
Researchers developed a technique that senses a model's electromagnetic 'signature' and compares it to other models run on ...
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