Thirteen present and past employees of Google’s DeepMind AI shop and OpenAI have drafted an open letter alleging that the companies’ lust for profit and technological glory thwart effective consideration of their product’s consequences or attempts to anticipate and control them.
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GOOGLE SEARCH “AI OVERVIEW” STEALING CLICKS AND FUELING FURTHER MONOPOLY: SEO EXPERT
Google Search is now featuring a full blown Google ad connected “AI Overview” in response to search queries.
GOOGLE UNVEILS PLAN TO REORGANIZE PRODUCTS AROUND AI
Google is moving to build AI into all of its products, CEO Sundar Pichai told the company’s annual developers conference earlier this month.
TREND FORECAST FROM FEB 2023 CONFIRMED: AI SEARCHES “COULD RESHAPE THE INTERNET”
Recent AI news has focused on battlegrounds shaping up between OpenAI / Microsoft and Google, over AI-powered Internet search technology.
GOOGLE MULLS AI-POWERED “PREMIUM” SEARCH FEATURES FOR A FEE
Google already charges for AI-driven special services in its Docs and Gmail programs. Now it may do the same with its iconic search engine. It would be the first time the company has put any of its search capacities behind a paywall.
APPLE, GOOGLE MAY TEAM UP ON AI
Apple is talking with Google about putting the latter’s Gemini AI into iPhones, people familiar told Business Insider. The combination could happen sometime this year.
GOOGLE RELEASES ITS CHATBOT CODE TO THE PUBLIC
After criticizing Meta last year when Facebook’s parent company publicly released its chatbot code, Google has now done the same thing, largely in response to developers’ requests, the company said.
GOOGLE PLEDGES €25 MILLION TO EMBED AI IN EUROPE
Google has pledged €25 million, equivalent to about $27 million, to help people and businesses in Europe learn to use AI.
BARD IS CALLED GEMINI NOW
Google has changed the name of its Bard AI chatbot to Gemini, matching its moniker to that of the AI models that power it.
MORE TECH CORPS PROMISE TO USE THEIR MEGABILLIONS TO DEFEND THEIR AI IP INFRINGEMENT
Google has now joined Microsoft and Adobe in guaranteeing users of its AI platforms and services that the tech corporation will assume liability for any claims of Intellectual Property (IP) infringement.