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The search giant seems to be integrating new DeepMind models at all levels of the company and its products.
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Google unveiled new web-based AI tools that can generate native Android apps in minutes, as the company expands its push into AI-powered software development.
Read full articleThe search giant seems to be integrating new DeepMind models at all levels of the company and its products.
I used the Gemini app to generate lifelike videos featuring a digital clone of myself. Google sees this as the future of creation. I’m still creeped out.
Spotify is releasing the new desktop app as a research preview in more than 20 markets
As cities and counties turn to AI to ease permitting, one company is offering a new, free program through which officials can learn about the technology's potential to solve agency-specific problems.
The vibes were strong at Code with Claude, Anthropic’s two-day event for software developers in London that kicked off on May 19, the same day as Google’s I/O in Palo Alto. (A coincidence, not a flex, Anthropic staffers assured me.) “Who here has shipped a pull request in the last week that was completely written…
The AI agents are coming. A lot of them.
Google Search just went from being an encyclopedia to an assistant. That’s the crux of everything Google announced in its recent I/O conference for 2026. The buzzword is “AI agents”, which now enter Google Search, its coding platforms, and even get a whole new standalone app for themselves. The idea is to move from AI […] The post The Biggest Announcements from Google I/O 2026 appeared first on Analytics Vidhya.
That’s my own Android app. Bad, yet impressive. | Photo by Sean Hollister / The Verge Yesterday, I built my first Android app. Then, I made two more - three in one afternoon. For one, I literally typed 148 words into my web browser and walked away. Ten minutes later, I had an entire new app on my actual Android phone. I did have to prep that phone by enabling a USB debugging mode and plugging it into my PC, but as advertised, Google's AI Studio did literally everything else for me. I typed in words, I hit install, and voilà: an entire working program. I was nearly ready to agree with David, Allison, and Jen: The personal software revolution is here, it's coming to your phone, there's a future where the average person can m … Read the full story at The Verge.