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Ellie Ramirez-Camara@Data Phoenix //
Google has made several significant announcements regarding its AI and search capabilities. The company has launched an "AI mode" for Search, an experimental feature designed to handle complex queries that would typically require multiple traditional web searches. This new mode leverages AI to provide more advanced reasoning, thinking, and multimodal capabilities, allowing users to ask intricate questions and receive unified, ordinary language responses. Alongside this, Google has expanded access to its AI Overviews, now powered by Gemini 2.0, indicating a broader integration of AI into its search functionalities.

Google has also released Gemma 3, the latest iteration of its open AI models, aimed at improving AI accessibility. Built on the foundation of Gemini 2.0, Gemma 3 is engineered to be lightweight, portable, and adaptable, enabling developers to create AI applications across a wide range of devices. The models are available in various sizes, catering to different hardware and performance needs. Moreover, the Justice Department has ended its attempt to force Google to sell off its stakes in Anthropic, signaling a shift in the legal landscape surrounding Google's AI investments.
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References :
  • Data Phoenix: Google's new 'AI mode' adds more AI to Search and enables users to ask complex questions
  • GZERO Media: The Justice Department ends its attempt to make Google sell its AI
Classification:
  • HashTags: #GoogleAI #DataPrivacy #FederatedAnalytics
  • Company: Google
  • Target: Users, Businesses
  • Product: Google Search
  • Feature: Confidential Federated Analyti
  • Type: AI
  • Severity: Informative