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College students across India now have an opportunity to unlock Google's advanced artificial intelligence toolkit at no cost, provided they act before September 15. As highlighted by India Today, Google has rolled out a special initiative offering college students in India a complimentary one-year subscription to its AI Pro plan,
Google is providing a complimentary one-year AI Pro subscription for eligible Indian students, enhancing their learning experience with advanced AI tools.
The vulnerability discovered by Big Sleep had been known only to threat actors and was at risk of imminent exploitation. According to Google, this marks the first time an AI agent has directly prevented a live cyberattack, a milestone in AI-driven defense.
The tech industry is intensifying the hunt for massive amounts of clean electricity to power data centers needed for AI and cloud computing, driving power consumption to record highs.
Artificial intelligence coding startup Cognition AI Inc. has agreed to buy what remains of Windsurf for an undisclosed sum days after Alphabet Inc.’s Google struck a $2.4 billion deal for Windsurf’s top talent and licensing rights.
Scientists from OpenAI, Google, Anthropic and Meta unite in rare collaboration to warn that a critical window for monitoring AI reasoning may close forever as models learn to hide their thoughts.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNGoogle and Westinghouse unleash AI to build nuclear reactors faster than ever“As the only fully licensed, construction-ready modular reactor available today, our AP1000 technology is the quickest way to add new sources of affordable and abundant nuclear energy to the U.S. grid,” said Dan Sumner, Westinghouse Interim Chief Executive Officer.
Here's what happened when I fed Google Veo a few of my photos and got back eight-second mini-movies - complete with music, sound effects, and some odd glitches.
Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced on Tuesday that Google will partner with his administration to provide free and low-cost artificial intelligence certification courses to Virginians as part of his office’s ongoing effort to connect citizens to new jobs amid changes to the state’s economy.