Google’s staff has been bashing its Bard AI bot Google's reportedly been pushing to launch Bard to get on the level of Bing's AI bot and Open AI's ChatGPT.
From Google Translate exiting China to Elon Musk getting dragged on the internet – Here’s your October 4 news briefing To start off, we’re looking into: Google’s retreat from China Google has struggled to survive in China for the better part of the last two decades. Back in 2010, Google pulled its search engine from mainland China because of the country’s internet censorship. At one point, Google
Google continues retreating from the Chinese market Google has struggled to survive in China for the better part of the last two decades. Back in 2010, Google pulled its search engine from mainland China because of the country’s internet censorship. At one point, Google considered a search service specifically for the Chinese market, but that project
How Meta and Google are trimming their workforces Mass layoffs are bad for PR, and Silicon Valley knows it. But, last week, Google told employees it plans to cut its Area 120 research division’s projects in half. And, Meta has announced it would defer extending full-time job offers to this year’s summer interns to take more
Is TikTok the new Google? You’ve probably had that annoying experience where you went to Google to find a local restaurant for dinner, and it just wasn’t helpful. Maybe it doesn’t do a good job differentiating between similar names (how am I supposed to remember if the place my friend recommended was
Apple jumps on ads How often do you peruse the internet and, despite the million flashing banners on every edge of your screen, wish there were more ads? Just us? Whether you like it or not, Apple is entering the ad game much harder than before. See, up until now, the two major companies
Google will delete the history of you visiting sensitive locations, including abortion clinics After the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, meaning US states could make abortion laws as strict as they want, several large companies, including Google, Bumble, Buzzfeed, JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Uber, Meta Platforms and many others, have come out to say that they will reimburse the transport costs