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In this article GOOGL Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTGoogle has opened its first west coast visitor Experience" center which is located by its Mountain View headquarters. Google's new Mountain View "Visitor Experience" center features a Google store. It also includes a cafe and retail Google store, which comes two years after the company opened its first public Google retail store in New York's Chelsea neighborhood. Google's new visitor center feature a space where a community group or nonprofit can request to reserve the space for meetings or events. Google's new visitor experience includes an outdoor event space for the public.
Persons: Mark Wickens, We've, Scott Foster, Ruth Porat, Michelle Kaufmann Organizations: Google, Mark Wickens Google, CNBC, Facebook Locations: Mountain View, Calif, New York's Chelsea, Valley, Menlo, San Jose
Google's new search capabilities can also be used for other crucial applications such as applying the correct billing codes and determining whether patients meet the criteria to enroll in a clinical trial, O'Malley said. Google Cloud on Monday announced new artificial intelligence-powered search capabilities that it said will help health-care workers quickly pull accurate clinical information from different types of medical records. Aashima Gupta, global director of health care strategy and solutions at Google Cloud, said the new Vertex AI Search capabilities can integrate directly into a clinician's workflow, which is of high importance for customers in the field. Customers can sign up for early access to Vertex AI Search for health care and life sciences starting Monday, but Google Cloud has already been testing the capabilities with health organizations such as Mayo Clinic, Hackensack Meridian Health and Highmark Health. Mayo Clinic is not using the new Vertex AI Search tools in clinical care yet, said Cris Ross, Mayo's chief information officer; it is starting with administrative use cases.
Persons: O'Malley, Lisa O'Malley, Aashima Gupta, Gupta, Cris Ross, we're, it's, Ross, Richard Clarke, Clarke Organizations: Cloud AI, Google Cloud, CNBC, Google, Monday, American Medical Association, Mayo Clinic, Hackensack Meridian Health, Highmark Health, Health
Google's latest Pixel phones have new camera AI tricks
  + stars: | 2023-10-04 | by ( Sofia Blum | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
In this article GOOG Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTGoogle's new Pixel lineup including the Pixel 8, the Pixel 8 Pro, the Pixel Watch 2, and the Pixel Buds Pro. The Pixel 8 starts at $699, while the Pixel 8 Pro starts at $999. Google Pixel 8 Pro Courtesy: GoogleThe Pixel 8 Pro also has a built-in thermometer. Pixel Watch 2Google Pixel Watch 2 Courtesy: GoogleGoogle also unveiled its Pixel Watch 2. Zoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwards Google Pixel Watch 2 Courtesy: Google
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Google launched its new flagship Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro phones at the company's Made by Google event on Wednesday. The Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are available to preorder now ahead of their October 12 release date. AdvertisementAdvertisementGoogle Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro: priceThe Google Pixel 8 starts at $699 with 128GB of storage. The Google Pixel 8 Pro starts at $999 with 128GB of storage. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are available to preorder now from Amazon, Best Buy, and the Google Store website.
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Google launched a new feature that connects its AI assistant, Bard, to Google apps like Gmail. I tried Bard Extensions on my Gmail, online searches, and to book a flight. Bard Extensions isn't perfect, though. "Bard Extensions, does not feel ready for prime time to me," he said. So, I decided to put Bard Extensions to the test on my own Gmail, to book a flight, and on Google search.
Persons: Bard, Kevin Roose Organizations: Google, Service, New York Times Locations: Wall, Silicon, Bard
Google is preparing to launch its answer to rival OpenAI's GPT-4: Gemini. Gemini is a next-gen, multimodal AI model due for release later this year. The tech is a next-gen, multimodal AI model being worked on by a team of researchers pulled from Google's now-merged AI divisions DeepMind and Google Brain. Gemini is multimodalGoogle's Gemini is a multimodal AI, meaning it can process more than one type of data. Researchers behind the SemiAnalysis blog have also predicted that Google's Gemini would likely outperform GPT-4 because of Google's access to top-flight chips.
Persons: OpenAI's GPT, OpenAI's, Sam Altman, AlphaGo Gemini, Google's DeepMind, AlphaGo, Lee Sedol, ChatGPT, Demis Hassabis, DeepMind, Bard Organizations: Google, Service, OpenAI, AlphaGo, Wired Locations: Wall, Silicon, Google's
A view of the main lobby of building BV200, during a tour of Google's new Bay View Campus in Mountain View, California, U.S. May 16, 2022. The California settlement requires Google to pay $93 million, and disclose more about how it tracks people's whereabouts and uses data it collects. Money from Google's $62 million settlement with private plaintiffs would, after deducting legal fees, go to court-approved nonprofit groups that track internet privacy concerns. Last November, Google agreed to pay $391.5 million to resolve similar allegations by 40 U.S. states. Lawyers for the private plaintiffs did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Persons: Peter DaSilva, Rob Bonta, cy, Jonathan Stempel, Leslie Adler, Daniel Wallis Organizations: REUTERS, Google, Alphabet Inc, Thomson Locations: Mountain View , California, U.S, California, View , California, Arizona, Washington, New York
A view of the main lobby of building BV200, during a tour of Google's new Bay View Campus in Mountain View, California, U.S. May 16, 2022. REUTERS/Peter DaSilva/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies Alphabet Inc FollowSept 14 (Reuters) - Google will pay California $93 million to resolve a lawsuit accusing the search engine company of misleading consumers about its location tracking practices. The Mountain View, California-based company did not admit liability in agreeing to settle. Last November, Google agreed to pay $391.5 million to resolve similar allegations by 40 U.S. states. Some states including California chose to sue Google on their own.
Persons: Peter DaSilva, Rob Bonta, Google, Bonta, Jonathan Stempel, Leslie Adler Organizations: REUTERS, Google, California, Alphabet Inc, Thomson Locations: Mountain View , California, U.S, California, View , California, Arizona, Washington, New York
Google CEO Sundar Pichai isn't in a rush to catch up to OpenAI, he told Wired. Releasing Google's AI products before ChatGPT was launched "wouldn't have worked out as well," he said. Pichai's thoughts on AI come months after the CEO declared a "code red" for Google's search engine. "In some ways, it was an exciting moment for me, because we are building that underlying technology and deploying it across our products," Pichai told Wired in an interview published on Monday. Since the disastrous demo, Google has announced a slate of new AI products.
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Insider Today: Analyzing Google salaries
  + stars: | 2023-09-08 | by ( Dan Defrancesco | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +9 min
In today's big story, we're taking a deeper look at the leaked Google salary data by looking at pay ranges across various factors. The sheet detailed 2022 base salaries, equity, and bonuses from over 12,000 Google employees in the US. Google employees who identified as being of Black/African descent had a median base salary at least $23,000 below their Asian, White, and Middle Eastern/North African colleagues. The gap didn't improve among software engineers, as those of Black/African descent had a median base salary $24,500 lower than those of white or European descent. Google employees who identified as being of Black/African descent had a median base salary at least $23,000 below their Asian, White, and Middle Eastern/North African colleagues.
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Google's new AI offering is aimed at saving time at work. Duet AI adds new features to Google Workspace, including meeting attendance and note-taking. The company's Duet AI for Workspace was made available to the public on Tuesday and offers several new features for the productivity tool. Duet AI can join a meeting on a user's behalf, deliver a message, and recap it for them later. During a meeting, attendees will also be able to chat privately with Google's AI chatbot to go over meeting details.
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Google unveils AI tools for enterprise customers at $30 a month
  + stars: | 2023-08-29 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
A Google LLC logo is seen at the Google offices in the Chelsea section of New York City, U.S., January 20, 2023. The price is the same as rival Microsoft's (MSFT.O) "Copilot" AI-powered office software suite that includes Teams and Outlook. Google has intensified investments in generative AI this year as it plays catch-up after Microsoft-backed OpenAI's launch of ChatGPT last year took the tech world by storm. Google's new tools include "Duet AI in Workspace", which will assist customers across its apps with writing in Docs, drafting emails in Gmail and generating custom visuals in Slides, among others. The company plans to release more offerings over the coming months for other customer segments, including small and medium-sized businesses and consumers.
Persons: Shannon Stapleton, Microsoft's, Jaspreet Singh, Devika Organizations: REUTERS, Google, Microsoft, Thomson Locations: Chelsea, New York City, U.S, San Francisco, Bengaluru
Charlene Lee is a former product manager at Google who wishes she had a guide prior to starting her first job. Today, I'd like to share some of the lessons I wish I had learned before starting my career, lessons that I now teach my team. It's your job to find a good managerOne of my best managers, Paul, spent a lot of time with me early in my career. Things changed when the next box, like writing a book, started conflicting with things that weren't on the list. The start of your career is the beginning of your journey, and I hope that this guide helps you with yours.
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Google is testing a new A.I. tool that writes news articles
  + stars: | 2023-07-20 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGoogle is testing a new A.I. tool that writes news articlesCNBC's Steve Kovach joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Google's new tool that uses AI to write news stories, Google's effort to market AI tools to news organizations, and how AI will disrupt employment.
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Google says court order on Disney app fee in India temporary
  + stars: | 2023-07-19 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Disney in India has gone to court in what is the latest and most high-profile challenge to Google's policy of imposing a "service fee" of 11-26% on in-app payments. The service charge was introduced after an antitrust directive ruled against Google's earlier 15-30% fee and forced Google to allow third-party payments. An Indian court on Tuesday said Google should receive a lower 4% fee for in-app purchases from Disney+ Hotstar, and cannot remove Disney's app from its India app store, in what is a significant challenge to Google's payments business model. Disney, which runs the popular Disney+ Hotstar streaming app in India, has challenged Google's new billing system in a court in India's Tamil Nadu state. Its lawyers had argued Google was threatening to remove the Hotstar app if it didn't comply with new payments system.
Persons: Aditya Kalra, Tanvi Mehta, Rama Venkat, Nivedita Bhattacharjee Organizations: NEW, Google, Disney, Thomson Locations: NEW DELHI, BENGALURU, India, India's Tamil Nadu, New Delhi, Bengaluru
Google told the Canadian government it would block articles from Canada-based news outlets from appearing in search results and other products in the country after the passage of a new bill that would require Google to pay a fee to news companies. The bill would have brought in $329 million for Canadian newsrooms annually, Canada's Parliamentary Budget Officer estimated, a revenue stream that now seems unlikely to materialize. It requires companies such as Meta and Google to pay media outlets when they link to news in search or feeds. From 2008 to 2018, 216 Canadian newsrooms closed their doors, according to researchers. Meta already said it would begin blocking Canadian news outlets from appearing on Facebook or Instagram after the bill's passage.
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Google has killed off a project to build a pair of augmented reality glasses it had been working on for several years. In 2020, the company announced it purchased North, a Canadian startup that made AR glasses. Since shelving the Iris glasses, Google has focused on creating software platforms for AR that it hopes to license to other manufacturers building headsets. Two employees said it's possible Google may resurrect the Iris glasses one day and that some teams are still experimenting with AR technologies. Other teams were moved to work on the software platform and Samsung partnership, they said.
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In this article GOOGL Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTGoogle's new Pixel Tablet on its default Home screen. CNBCI've been breaking out of my usual wheelhouse and getting hands-on with Google's new Pixel Tablet for the last few days. What's good Hub Mode, Hub Mode, Hub Mode. For example, you could find a recipe from the couch, tote your Pixel Tablet to the kitchen and get to cooking. Google's Pixel Tablet in Chrome.
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Google announced new AI features to enhance users' online shopping experience. Online shoppers will be able to virtually see how items look on various models. Google selected models from sizes XXS to 4XL with different skin tones, ethnicities, and bodies. Google has introduced a new feature that allows online shoppers to try clothes on different models. A longstanding drawback of online shopping is the inability to see how an item actually looks on you before buying it.
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Google is using AI to change how you shop
  + stars: | 2023-06-14 | by ( Samantha Kelly | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +2 min
The company on Wednesday announced a new virtual try-on feature that uses generative AI, the same technology underpinning a new crop of chatbots and image creation tools, to show clothes on a wide selection of body types. Google is also launching a feature that helps users find similar clothing pieces in different colors, patterns or styles, from merchants across the web, using a visual matching algorithm powered by AI. Google's new virtual try-on feature uses generative AI to show clothes on a wide selection of body types. Google isn’t the only e-commerce company blending generative AI into the shopping experience. And eBay recently rolled out an AI tool to help sellers generate product listing descriptions.
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How to talk about A.I. like an insider
  + stars: | 2023-05-21 | by ( Kif Leswing | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +6 min
AI ethics describes the desire to prevent AI from causing immediate harm, and often focuses on questions like how AI systems collect and process data and the possibility of bias in areas like housing or employment. AI safety describes the longer-term fear that AI will progress so suddenly that a super-intelligent AI might harm or even eliminate humanity. Alignment is the practice of tweaking an AI model so that it produces the outputs its creators desired. Inference — The act of using an AI model to make predictions or generate text, images, or other content. Large language model — A kind of AI model that underpins ChatGPT and Google's new generative AI features.
Google's new large language model, which the company announced last week, uses almost five times as much training data as its predecessor from 2022, allowing its to perform more advanced coding, math and creative writing tasks, CNBC has learned. PaLM 2, the company's new general-use large language model (LLM) that was unveiled at Google I/O, is trained on 3.6 trillion tokens, according to internal documentation viewed by CNBC. Google's previous version of PaLM, which stands for Pathways Language Model, was released in 2022 and trained on 780 billion tokens. PaLM 2, according to internal documents, is trained on 340 billion parameters, an indication of the complexity of the model. The initial PaLM was trained on 540 billion parameters.
There's a "prompt-library" channel on OpenAI's Discord server, where users are sharing tips. They're crafting GPT prompts to help elicit better responses to queries, or create writing and code. (There are sample prompts that help users get ChatGPT's help to prepare for interviews, for instance.) Other prompts help with learning new skills, like a language. Others seem to be for perhaps less above-board uses, like how to get advanced versions of OpenAI's advanced tools to produce content that could outsmart AI-detectors.
A new web-browsing feature for ChatGPT Plus users that will allow them to access real-time information. OpenAI, the company behind the AI chatbot, announced it will be rolling out new features to ChatGPT Plus users this week. Users who pay for ChatGPT Plus, which uses model GPT-4, will have access to a web-browsing feature that will provide up-to-date information. Some ChatGPT Plus users will have access to plug-ins that can integrate into existing platforms, as shown in this screenshot. ChatGPT Plus users will be able to use these features by clicking on their ChatGPT profile, pressing "Settings," then going to the "Beta features" tabs.
Instead of "ten blue links," the phrase that describes Google's usual search results, Google will show some users paragraphs of AI-generated text and a handful of links at the top of the results page. But website publishers are already worried if it becomes Google's default way of presenting search results, it could hurt them by sending fewer visitors to their sites and keeping them on Google.com. Rutledge Daugette, CEO of TechRaptor, a site focusing on gaming news and reviews, said Google's move was made without considering the interests of publishers and Google's AI amounts to lifting content. According to Search Engine Land, a news website that closely tracks changes to Google's search engine, the AI-generated results are displayed above the organic search results in testing so far. CNBC previously reported Google's plans to redesign its results page to promote generated AI content.
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