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Google Rebrands Bard to Gemini
PLUS: Google's ImageFX AI Impresses
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Google Rebrands Bard to Gemini
AI Image Labels on Facebook Platforms
Google's ImageFX AI Impresses
Arc's AI Browser Challenges Google Search
Baby's Head Camera Aids AI Learning
Google Rebrands Bard to Gemini
PC Mag
Google is rebranding Bard to Gemini, set to happen next week.
Gemini features an improved UI, voice chat, and an "ultra 1.0" version with a paid plan.
Google added a new changelog for Bard, and — oh boy — it's a big one!
The availability in Canada is awesome! That said I don't really understand the limitations with the app. That's disappointing as someone who lives in Europe.
Oh by the way... gemini.google.com is real.
— Dylan Roussel (@evowizz)
3:00 PM • Feb 3, 2024
Future Focus:
The rebrand signifies advancements and expanded availability, starting in the US and expanding globally.
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AI Image Labels on Facebook Platforms
Meta
Facebook plans to label AI-generated images on its platforms using industry standards.
They've been working with partners to set technical standards for identifying AI content.
Meta
Meta
Future Focus:
The move addresses the evolving landscape of AI-generated content, aiming for responsible use and user awareness.
Google's ImageFX AI Impresses
ZD NET
Google's ImageFX, a free and easily accessible AI image generator, impresses with high-quality results.
Expressive chips and style suggestions make it user-friendly for experimentation.
ZD NET
It's a valuable tool for beginners or those looking to experiment with AI image generation, ensuring transparency through watermarked images.
Arc's AI Browser Challenges Google Search
GIZMODO
The Browser Company launches Arc browser with Instant Links.
It cuts out search result pages for faster results.
Aims to reduce ad revenue for Google.
New features include Arc Explore and Live Folder.
The Browser Company plans regular updates for ongoing innovation.
Baby's Head Camera Aids AI Learning
MIT Technology Review
AI learns language like a baby from a 61-hour dataset of a child wearing a head camera.
Using 600,000 video frames, the model matches words to objects.
This reveals insights into early language learning.
The study suggests AI models mirroring child learning could enhance language acquisition and move closer to human intelligence.
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