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Google recently laid off about 200 Google contractors who helped moderate and improve AI products.
Over 200 contractors who work on improving Google’s AI products, including Gemini and AI Overviews, have been laid off, sources tell WIRED. It’s the latest development in a conflict over pay and alleged poor working conditions.
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Visits to AI Studio have rocketed since the rollout of Google's latest image editor, data shows. That's good news for Google in the AI wars.
Tech giant Google is rolling out a new payments app that combines the power of artificial intelligence (AI) with stablecoins.
Google launches an experimental Google app for Windows within its Labs program, capable of searching the web, Google Drive, any associated apps, and your PC, and then applying AI.
The publisher of Rolling Stone, Billboard and Variety charges the search engine giant illegally used content to create AI summaries.
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince is the latest tech executive to ring the warning bells for a near-term dystopian AI scenario. Speaking to WIRED’s Big Interview Podcast on Tuesday, Prince said that he thinks the days of search engines being “the dominant interface of the web” are already long gone.
Google’s Gemini Nano Banana AI is fueling a new social media trend: celebrity selfies. Several social media users have shared an AI-generated photo with Shah Rukh Khan, using prompts to craft their own star-studded AI selfies and sharing guides online.
A recent report put out by the tech giant claims its AI model consumes very little electricity and water for a single query. Emma Strubell, an assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon's Language Technologies Institute,