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Deals like the one Google struck have been hailed in Silicon Valley as an efficient way for companies to bring in expertise for new projects.
Alphabet's Google and artificial-intelligence startup Character.AI must face a lawsuit from a Florida woman who said Character.AI's chatbots caused her 14-year-old son's suicide, a judge ruled on Wednesday.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company's Gemini AI chatbot app has more than 400 million MAUs ahead of Google I/O 2025.
Google reportedly faces a fresh Justice Department probe over whether it violated antitrust law through its partnership with artificial intelligence chatbot firm Character.AI.
Ever since a mourning mother, Megan Garcia, filed a lawsuit alleging that Character.AI's dangerous chatbots caused her son's suicide, Google has maintained that—so it could dodge claims that it had contributed to the platform's design and was unjustly enriched—it had nothing to do with C.AI's development.
Google announced a confusing array of new ways to use its AI to find information at its annual I/O event. Here’s a guide.
The company is rolling out a feature that will answer search queries in a chatbot-style conversation without the classic blue links.
Google became the gateway to the internet by perfecting its search engine. For two decades, it surfaced 10 blue links that gave people .
Just don’t confuse Deep Think with DeepMind or Astra with Aura.