Tag: google
All the articles with the tag "google".
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A2A And ARD Are Turning Agents Into A Network
Google's A2A anniversary and Hugging Face's ARD launch show agent infrastructure moving toward discovery, delegation, and interoperable peers.
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DiffusionGemma Is A Reminder That Token-By-Token Is Not Sacred
Google's DiffusionGemma explores parallel text generation, bidirectional context, and self-correction as an alternative path for faster local AI.
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Google Colab CLI Makes Agent Compute Feel Closer
Google's Colab CLI turns cloud notebooks into something agents and developers can call from a terminal, which matters for real AI workflows.
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DuckDuckGo's No-AI Spike Is A Warning Shot
DuckDuckGo's post-Google I/O spike shows that AI search has a trust problem. People do not hate AI. They hate losing control of the interface.
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Gemini Spark Is Google's Background Agent Bet
Google introduced Gemini Spark as a 24/7 personal agent for Workspace and connected apps. The product signal is background delegation, not another chat surface.
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Google Is Putting Gemini Back on Your Face
Google's Android XR eyewear starts with audio glasses this fall. The hard part is not the frames, it is trust in public.
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Google Search Is Becoming an Agent Console
Google's I/O 2026 Search update adds information agents, generative UI, and deeper AI Mode. Search is moving from links to delegated work.
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AI Cybersecurity Stopped Being Hypothetical This Week
OpenAI launched Daybreak while Google reported an AI-assisted zero-day. The same capability is now being built for both defense and attack.
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Google Remy Shows the Assistant War Is About Personal Context
Google is reportedly testing Remy, a 24/7 Gemini personal agent. The real advantage is not chat, it is access to your life stack.
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OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google Just United Against China. That Should Tell You Something.
Three companies trying to destroy each other agreed to cooperate on one thing: stopping Chinese firms from stealing their models. Anthropic documented 16 million unauthorized exchanges. This is the AI cold war going hot.