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Google’s Gemini AI App Hits 750 Million Monthly Active Users

Google’s Gemini AI App Hits 750 Million Monthly Active Users
Google announced that its AI chatbot Gemini has reached 750 million monthly active users, marking a rapid surge in consumer adoption. The growth follows a prior count of 650 million users and positions Gemini ahead of Meta AI’s reported user base, though still behind ChatGPT’s estimated figures. The milestone coincides with the launch of Gemini 3, a new model touted for deeper, more nuanced responses, and the recent introduction of the Google AI Plus subscription plan. Executives highlighted the role of AI in driving broader company performance and competitive positioning in the market. Leer más →

EU Leverage Over AI: ASML Export Controls and Data Enforcement Threaten U.S. Tech and Politics

EU Leverage Over AI: ASML Export Controls and Data Enforcement Threaten U.S. Tech and Politics
Experts warn that the European Union could use its control of Dutch chip‑making equipment and stricter data‑privacy enforcement as a strategic lever against the United States. ASML’s monopoly on advanced lithography machines, vital for companies like Nvidia, gives Brussels the ability to restrict exports and influence the U.S. AI economy. Simultaneously, the EU’s push to enforce GDPR against firms such as Meta and Google could impede the data flows that power AI models. Analysts suggest that combined pressure on technology supply and data usage could destabilize the AI investment surge and create political challenges for President Trump. Leer más →

Google Appoints Amin Vahdat as Chief Technologist for AI Infrastructure

Google Appoints Amin Vahdat as Chief Technologist for AI Infrastructure
Google has elevated longtime AI infrastructure architect Amin Vahdat to the newly created role of chief technologist for AI infrastructure, reporting directly to CEO Sundar Pichai. The move underscores the importance of AI compute as Alphabet plans to spend up to $93 billion on capital expenditures through 2025. Vahdat, a former professor with a PhD from UC Berkeley, has driven key projects such as the seventh‑generation TPU "Ironwood," the high‑speed Jupiter network, the Borg cluster manager, and the Axion Arm‑based CPUs. His promotion signals Google’s commitment to maintaining a competitive edge in the fast‑evolving AI hardware landscape. Leer más →

Google CEO Warns of AI Bubble Risks While Emphasizing Company’s Full‑Stack Advantage

Google CEO Warns of AI Bubble Risks While Emphasizing Company’s Full‑Stack Advantage
Alphabet’s market strength is being driven by investor confidence in its ability to rival OpenAI’s ChatGPT and to produce AI‑focused chips that can compete with Nvidia. CEO Sundar Pichai acknowledges that no firm is immune to a potential AI bubble burst, but argues Google’s “full stack” of chips, YouTube data, models and frontier research gives it a unique edge. He cautions users against blindly trusting AI outputs, notes ongoing accuracy concerns, and highlights the massive energy demands of AI that have slowed progress toward Alphabet’s 2030 net‑zero goal. Pichai still describes AI as the most profound technology and stresses that adaptation will create new opportunities. Leer más →

Google Unveils Project Suncatcher to Deploy AI Chips on Low‑Earth‑Orbit Satellites

Google Unveils Project Suncatcher to Deploy AI Chips on Low‑Earth‑Orbit Satellites
Google announced Project Suncatcher, a moonshot initiative to explore placing its Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) on solar‑powered satellite constellations in low‑Earth orbit. The goal is to scale machine‑learning compute in space by creating swarms of satellites equipped with AI accelerators for tasks such as training, content generation, synthetic speech, vision, and predictive modeling. Google’s senior director Travis Beals highlighted growing AI demand as a driver, while CEO Sundar Pichai noted early tests show TPUs can survive intense radiation, though thermal management and on‑orbit reliability remain challenges. Leer más →

Google Removes Developer AI Model Gemma After Senator Accuses It of Fabricating Allegations

Google Removes Developer AI Model Gemma After Senator Accuses It of Fabricating Allegations
Google announced that its Gemma family of AI models has been withdrawn from the AI Studio platform after Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn claimed the model fabricated a serious criminal allegation about her. The company said Gemma is intended for developers, not for answering factual questions by the public, and will remain accessible via API. Google reiterated its commitment to reducing hallucinations in its models while addressing the defamation concerns raised by the senator. Leer más →

Google Pulls Gemma Model from AI Studio After Senator’s Complaint

Google Pulls Gemma Model from AI Studio After Senator’s Complaint
Google announced that it is removing the open‑source Gemma AI model from its AI Studio platform following a complaint from Senator Marsha Blackburn. Blackburn claimed the model generated false sexual‑misconduct allegations against her after a hearing on AI‑generated defamation. Google said the decision aims to reduce hallucinations and limit non‑developer tinkering, while still offering Gemma through its API and downloadable files for local use. Leer más →

Google Pulls Gemma AI Model After Senator Accuses It of Fabricating Assault Claims

Google Pulls Gemma AI Model After Senator Accuses It of Fabricating Assault Claims
Google removed its Gemma AI model from the AI Studio platform after Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn alleged the system fabricated false criminal accusations against her. The senator sent a letter to CEO Sundar Pichai claiming defamation, citing the model's affirmative answer to a question about her being accused of rape and its generation of bogus news links. Google clarified that Gemma is intended for developers, not consumer queries, and will remain accessible via API. Blackburn also accused the company of a pattern of bias against conservative figures. Leer más →