News from the AI & ML world
Andrew Hutchinson@socialmediatoday.com
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Google is aggressively expanding its AI capabilities across various platforms, aiming to enhance user experiences and maintain a competitive edge. One significant advancement is the launch of an AI-based system for generating 3D assets for shopping listings. This new technology simplifies the creation of high-quality, shoppable 3D product visualizations from as few as three product images, leveraging Google's Veo AI model to infer movement and infill frames, resulting in more responsive and logical depictions of 3D objects. This enhancement allows brands to include interactive 3D models of their products in Google Shopping displays, creating a more engaging online shopping experience and potentially feeding into VR models for virtual worlds depicting real objects.
Google is also leveraging AI to combat tech support scams in its Chrome browser. The new feature, launched with Chrome 137, utilizes the on-device Gemini Nano large language model (LLM) to detect and block potentially dangerous sites. When a user navigates to a suspicious page exhibiting characteristics of tech support scams, Chrome evaluates the page using the LLM to extract security signals, such as the intent of the page, and sends this information to Safe Browsing for a final verdict. This on-device approach allows for the detection of threats as they appear to users, even on malicious sites that exist for less than 10 minutes, providing an additional layer of protection against cybercrime.
Furthermore, Google is exploring the potential of AI in healthcare with advancements to its Articulate Medical Intelligence Explorer (AMIE). The multimodal AMIE can now interpret visual medical information such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs, engaging in diagnostic conversations with remarkable accuracy. This breakthrough enables AMIE to request, interpret, and reason about visual medical data, potentially surpassing human capabilities in certain diagnostic areas. The AI can now look at a scan, discuss its findings, ask clarifying questions, and integrate that visual data into its overall diagnostic reasoning. This development suggests a future where AI could play a more active and insightful role in diagnosing diseases, revolutionizing healthcare as we know it.
References :
- felloai.com: Google Is Working on an AI That Will Replace Your Doctor – Here Is All We Know!
- www.socialmediatoday.com: Google Launches AI-Based 3D Asset Generation for Shopping Listings
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