. Google's AI-based chatbot, Bard, got a major update last week at the Google I/O event. With expanded language capabilities and availability in 180 countries, Bard now delivers concise summaries on various topics and numbered links to sources of respondents. This update from Google is in line with their commitment to providing a simple, user-friendly AI experience and aiding in everyday tasks.
. Google, founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, is a technological powerhouse. With its 2 trillion-dollar market capitalization and worldwide reach, the company is second to none. Now, they're making a major breakthrough in the AI space by unveiling their new PaLM 2 language model to power Google Bard, which helps in debugging and creating more complex AI tasks. PaLM 2 comes with a range of models for different uses, such as medical and cybersecurity applications. Crafted by Google AI Research Scientist Quoc Le, this AI-powered language model can make a real-world difference.
Discover the newest advancements in artificial intelligence technology as Larry Swanson of Google reveals his latest model, PaLM 2. This large language model has been tested on complex coding, math and creative writing tasks, and may be featured during this year's Google I/O event. Learn more about one of the world’s most innovative tech companies, Google, and its revolutionary AI project.
. Discover the power of Google's AI through their Generative AI system in their Google Workspace suite. Now, with access to this program, experience the ability to formalize, elaborate, shorten, and Get Lucky to produce the perfect response. Try now the Google Docs, Gmail, Sheets, Slides, Chat, and Meet, and experience the power of AI with Sergey Brin and Larry Page's brainchild.
At the recent White House AI summit, President Biden and VP Harris addressed the potential dangers of AI and the responsibilities of tech companies in developing and regulating the technology. Amidst concerns about potential job loss and ethical concerns, the Biden Administration announced $140 million to the National Science Foundation, and launched policy guidance to the federal government on the use of AI.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?