We’re introducing Veo, our most capable model for generating high-definition video, and Imagen 3, our highest quality text-to-image model. We’re also sharing new demo recordings created with our Music AI Sandbox.
Announcing our novel watermarking method for AI-generated text and video, and how we’re bringing SynthID to key Google products
Announcing our novel watermarking method for AI-generated text and video, and how we’re bringing SynthID to key Google products
Announcing our novel watermarking method for AI-generated text and video, and how we’re bringing SynthID to key Google products
Announcing our novel watermarking method for AI-generated text and video, and how we’re bringing SynthID to key Google products
Announcing our novel watermarking method for AI-generated text and video, and how we’re bringing SynthID to key Google products
Announcing our novel watermarking method for AI-generated text and video, and how we’re bringing SynthID to key Google products
Announcing our novel watermarking method for AI-generated text and video, and how we’re bringing SynthID to key Google products
We’re introducing a series of updates across the Gemini family of models, including the new 1.5 Flash, our lightweight model for speed and efficiency, and Project Astra, our vision for the future of AI assistants.
We’re introducing Veo, our most capable model for generating high-definition video, and Imagen 3, our highest quality text-to-image model. We’re also sharing new demo recordings created with our Music AI Sandbox.
Announcing our novel watermarking method for AI-generated text and video, and how we’re bringing SynthID to key Google products
A robot, designed to mimic the motion of a snail, has been developed by researchers at the University of Bristol.
Sat in a circle on the nursery floor, a group of Swiss three-year-olds ask a robot called Nao questions about giraffes and broccoli.
As directed by the facility’s warehouse management software (WMS), a fleet of 142 AMRs continuously delivers mobile shelves to associates at workstations equipped with light directed picking modules on both floors.
Parents spend roughly 300 hours each year cleaning up after their kids. That's nearly two weeks that could be otherwise spent doing anything else. Researchers in Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Mechanical Engineering, in collaboration with Google DeepMind and University of Washington, are hopeful that parents will regain tidying time and then some with LocoMan, a four-legged version of the Jetsons' beloved maid "Rosie the Robot," that could lend a hand in the not-so-distant future.