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Sameer Samat, the man leading Android at Google, says future coders might not even need to “code.” With AI handling routine ...
How did Google get so big? This past week the Federal Trade Commission was asked to investigate the data collected by Google on its Android operating system, which powers most of the world's ...
Hartmut Neven believes in parallel universes. On a recent morning outside Google’s Los Angeles office, the 53-year-old computer scientist was lecturing me on how quantum mechanics—the physics ...
Google is upgrading its quantum computer. Known as the D-Wave, Google's machine is making the leap from 512 qubits—the fundamental building block of a quantum computer—to more than a 1000 ...
Google is weaving its latest AI models into many of its popular products, reaching billions of people. That's an advantage few rivals can match.
My favorite gadgets are the ones I can use multiple ways, and recent developments show Google is working to make Android a platform for just that type of device. Android 16 comes ...
Google’s most advanced computer isn’t at the company’s headquarters in Mountain View, California, nor anywhere in the febrile sprawl of Silicon Valley. It’s a few hours’ drive south in ...
Google is reportedly developing a ‘computer-using agent’ AI system Project Jarvis would take over a web browser to carry out tasks on users’ behalf.
Google quantum computer leaves old-school supercomputers in the dust The era of practical quantum computers has begun -- at least on one speed test showing "quantum supremacy." ...
Google has developed a quantum computer that can instantly make calculations that would take even the fastest computers today, 47 years to process.
Nearly a quarter-century after Microsoft lost a similar case, a judge’s decision that Google abused a monopoly in internet search is likely to have major ripple effects.
Google rumors helped solve a mystery surrounding a big Broadcom customer. Google is likely to remain a Broadcom customer for some time. Recent reports underscore the power of big chip design ...