European websites do not appear to train Google’s AI models
Google is defending itself against criticism of its amended privacy policy. Since July 1, this policy specifies that all information from the web browser can be used in training Google's AI models. At least, that's what the U.S. version of the policy says.
Interestingly, the privacy policy outsi... Read more
Google changes privacy policy to scrape content from all websites
Google is changing its privacy policy to allow itself to scrape content from all websites. The change has been in place since July 1.
In an updated privacy policy, Google grants itself the right to train its AI model with any information from the Web browser. The move may not come as a surprise... Read more
Google will rank AI-generated content based on its value
The move marks a shift from its previous stance of downgrading such content. The company has updated its guidelines, recognizing the importance of automation and AI in creating useful content.
Google will assess four key qualities, E-E-A-T (expertise, experience, authoritativeness, and trustwort... Read more
Google introduces Bard as a competitor to ChatGPT
Google has introduced its conversational AI service Bard. This lightweight version of its own LaMDA AI model is to compete with the recently introduced ChatGPT. Google Search will also soon get integrated AI functionality.
With the introduction of its own conversational AI service or chatbot, Go... Read more
Google reveals AI conversational partner and text summarization tool
Google announced new AI solutions and privacy features at Google I/O, its annual conference.
The opening keynote is behind us. CEO Sundar Pichai revealed more than ten upcoming solutions and updates to existing products. We'll be covering some of the most noteworthy additions.
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