(Reuters) - Alphabet Inc's Google said on Tuesday that Bard, its generative artificial intelligence, will have the ability to fact-check its answers and analyze users' personal Google data as the ...
A few weeks after revealing its experimental conversational AI service Bard, Google is ready to let everybody take it for a spin. On Tuesday, Google announced it was opening access to Bard in the ...
According to the competition watchdog, Google disregarded some of its previous commitments with news publishers. The ...
Value stream management involves people in the organization to examine workflows and other processes to ensure they are deriving the maximum value from their efforts while eliminating waste — of ...
Google’s next I/O developer conference will kick off exactly two months from now on May 14th. Just like last year, the I/O ...
Frances competition watchdog on Wednesday announced it had fined Googles parent company Alphabet euro250 million The penalty ...
France has fined Google after major news agencies complained it used their content to train its AI chatbot Bard, now called ...
Google accepted a hefty fine from the French competition authority for breaching EU intellectual property laws in its AI ...
The competition authority in France, Autorité de la Concurrence, has announced a €250 million fine against Google for failing to ...
The same day the company introduced app extensions, it also announced a Google search button on Bard to help people double-check the tool’s AI-generated responses for factuality against results ...
Earlier this year, Google announced Bard, a generative AI solution meant to compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Previously the only way to use Bard was to get on the waitlist, but now the company is ...