Google brings smart glasses back at I/O 2025
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Google is bringing Gemini intelligence to its Home APIs, allowing smart home developers and manufacturers to tap into Gemini’s AI-powered features and potentially making your smart home a lot, well, smarter. The company announced the news in a blog post during the Google I/O developers conference this week.
The U.S. Justice Department is probing whether Alphabet's Google violated antitrust law in its agreement with AI startup Character.AI that allows the tech giant to use the chatbot maker's technology,
Google (GOOGL) has been a major AI advocate for decades, making significant investments in the technology to refine its systems and develop many AI-powered products. The tech company began its AI journey in 2011,
Google One plans, while essential, have never been more varied or more complicated. And it's time for something to change.
Google on Wednesday convinced a U.S. appeals court to overturn its $20 million trial loss to energy-management company EcoFactor in a patent lawsuit over Google's Nest smart thermostats.
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Artificial intelligence is now in everything Google touches, including its Android XR mixed-reality glasses, a revamped search experience, and Gemini’s new agentic capabilities.
Google I/O 2025 was largely dominated by AI agents that will parse the web for users, representing a new paradigm that could replace Search.
Google has just revealed that it’s working with Warby Parker, Kering Eyewear and Gentle Monster to create more desirable smart glasses. Here’s what we know.
Google’s AI search results are about to get even more ads. On May 21st, the company announced that it’s going to start testing ads in AI Mode, the new AI-powered search feature that just rolled out to everyone in the US.
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