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Google is souping up Gmail with features from its Gemini 3 AI app. Here's what to know — including how to opt out.
As the AI race hurtles toward 2026, market analysts are sharply divided on the fortunes of tech giants, warning that Alphabet Inc.-owned (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Google’s embrace of generative AI could severely undercut its core advertising business while favoring Microsoft Corp.
Along with privacy issues that arise from Gemini storing your chats, the AI chatbot can also hallucinate and give wrong answers while also overcorrecting bias.
Creatives have been pushing back against the use of generative artificial intelligence in their work, going so far as to include disclosures indicating AI wasn’t used during a production. So Google is bypassing Hollywood entirely and bringing slop directly to consumers.
Amazon, Microsoft, and Google are racing to redefine consumer AI — from Alexa’s next act as a generative home assistant to Microsoft’s bid to bring shopping into AI chat, and Google’s plan for an “AI Inbox” in Gmail.
Generative AI can become a substitute for rigorous research and thinking, but it can also be a tool that helps people think more critically by freeing them from mundane tasks.
Google detailed today how it’s planning to improve the new Gemini on Google TV experience that made its debut on select devices last year.
Google Classroom now offers a Gemini-powered tool that generates podcast-style audio lessons for teachers to deepen engagement with students.
Phased deployment brings secure, generative AI to unclassified and then classified systems to advance capabilities in aerospace, space exploration, and cybersecurity "Collaborating with Google Public Sector to bring Gemini on–premises underscores our ...
The world’s largest email service just initiated step one in a larger plan to secure Google as your favorite AI platform.