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Former Google Trio Launches Sparkli, an AI‑Powered Interactive Learning App for Kids

Former Google Trio Launches Sparkli, an AI‑Powered Interactive Learning App for Kids
Three former Google employees—Lax Poojary, Lucie Marchand, and Myn Kang—have founded Sparkli, an AI‑driven learning platform that creates interactive, multimedia lessons for children aged 5‑12. Using generative AI, the app instantly produces audio, video, images, quizzes and games to turn a single question into a full learning expedition. Sparkli emphasizes safety by banning sexual content and handling self‑harm queries with emotional‑intelligence guidance. The company is piloting the product in schools, offers a teacher dashboard for tracking progress, and has secured a $5 million pre‑seed round led by Founderful. Read more →

Google NotebookLM Expands Audio Overviews with New Formats

Google NotebookLM Expands Audio Overviews with New Formats
Google has upgraded its NotebookLM Audio Overviews by adding three new formats—Brief, Critique, and Debate—alongside the existing Deep Dive mode. The Brief format delivers quick 1‑2 minute summaries, Critique offers constructive feedback, and Debate pits two AI hosts against each other to explore opposing viewpoints. Users can customize tone, language, and length, while the update aims to make the tool more dynamic and accessible, especially for those with visual impairments. The features are currently rolling out in the United States and are expected to expand globally. Read more →

Big Tech Joins White House Push for AI Education in Schools

Big Tech Joins White House Push for AI Education in Schools
The White House convened leading technology and AI companies to discuss a new initiative aimed at integrating artificial intelligence education into U.S. schools. Companies including Amazon, Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and Anthropic pledged support through tools, training and incentives for teachers and students. The event, hosted by former First Lady Melania Trump, also drew criticism for its lack of educator input and the apparent exclusion of Elon Musk. Read more →

Tech Giants Commit to AI Education at White House Summit

Tech Giants Commit to AI Education at White House Summit
The White House convened leading technology CEOs for an AI education summit, where companies pledged substantial resources to prepare Americans for an AI-driven future. Google, Microsoft and Amazon announced major funding and training initiatives, while Meta, Apple and OpenAI were also on the invite list. The commitments include billions in grants, free software access for students, and large‑scale training programs aimed at educators and workers across the United States. Read more →

Google's NotebookLM Emerges as a Versatile AI Study Companion

Google's NotebookLM Emerges as a Versatile AI Study Companion
Google's NotebookLM combines Gemini-powered chat with a suite of study‑aid tools that work only with user‑provided material. By turning personal notes, PDFs, and lecture recordings into study guides, timelines, mind maps, flashcards, quizzes, and audio or video overviews, the platform promises more focused answers and fewer hallucinations. Customizable response tones let users tailor the AI’s style, while interactive features aim to suit a range of learning preferences. Read more →

Google NotebookLM Expands Audio Overviews with New Formats

Google NotebookLM Expands Audio Overviews with New Formats
Google has upgraded its NotebookLM Audio Overviews by adding three new formats—Brief, Critique, and Debate—alongside the existing Deep Dive mode. The Brief format delivers quick 1‑2 minute summaries, Critique offers constructive feedback, and Debate pits two AI hosts against each other to explore opposing viewpoints. Users can customize tone, language, and length, while the update aims to make the tool more dynamic and accessible, especially for those with visual impairments. The features are currently rolling out in the United States and are expected to expand globally. Read more →

Google NotebookLM Expands Audio Overviews with New Formats

Google NotebookLM Expands Audio Overviews with New Formats
Google has upgraded its NotebookLM Audio Overviews by adding three new formats—Brief, Critique, and Debate—alongside the existing Deep Dive mode. The Brief format delivers quick 1‑2 minute summaries, Critique offers constructive feedback, and Debate pits two AI hosts against each other to explore opposing viewpoints. Users can customize tone, language, and length, while the update aims to make the tool more dynamic and accessible, especially for those with visual impairments. The features are currently rolling out in the United States and are expected to expand globally. Read more →

Tech Giants Commit to AI Education at White House Summit

Tech Giants Commit to AI Education at White House Summit
The White House convened leading technology CEOs for an AI education summit, where companies pledged substantial resources to prepare Americans for an AI-driven future. Google, Microsoft and Amazon announced major funding and training initiatives, while Meta, Apple and OpenAI were also on the invite list. The commitments include billions in grants, free software access for students, and large‑scale training programs aimed at educators and workers across the United States. Read more →

Tech Giants Commit to AI Education at White House Summit

Tech Giants Commit to AI Education at White House Summit
The White House convened leading technology CEOs for an AI education summit, where companies pledged substantial resources to prepare Americans for an AI-driven future. Google, Microsoft and Amazon announced major funding and training initiatives, while Meta, Apple and OpenAI were also on the invite list. The commitments include billions in grants, free software access for students, and large‑scale training programs aimed at educators and workers across the United States. Read more →

Big Tech Joins White House Push for AI Education in Schools

Big Tech Joins White House Push for AI Education in Schools
The White House convened leading technology and AI companies to discuss a new initiative aimed at integrating artificial intelligence education into U.S. schools. Companies including Amazon, Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and Anthropic pledged support through tools, training and incentives for teachers and students. The event, hosted by former First Lady Melania Trump, also drew criticism for its lack of educator input and the apparent exclusion of Elon Musk. Read more →

Big Tech Joins White House Push for AI Education in Schools

Big Tech Joins White House Push for AI Education in Schools
The White House convened leading technology and AI companies to discuss a new initiative aimed at integrating artificial intelligence education into U.S. schools. Companies including Amazon, Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and Anthropic pledged support through tools, training and incentives for teachers and students. The event, hosted by former First Lady Melania Trump, also drew criticism for its lack of educator input and the apparent exclusion of Elon Musk. Read more →

Google's NotebookLM Emerges as a Versatile AI Study Companion

Google's NotebookLM Emerges as a Versatile AI Study Companion
Google's NotebookLM combines Gemini-powered chat with a suite of study‑aid tools that work only with user‑provided material. By turning personal notes, PDFs, and lecture recordings into study guides, timelines, mind maps, flashcards, quizzes, and audio or video overviews, the platform promises more focused answers and fewer hallucinations. Customizable response tones let users tailor the AI’s style, while interactive features aim to suit a range of learning preferences. Read more →

Google's NotebookLM Emerges as a Versatile AI Study Companion

Google's NotebookLM Emerges as a Versatile AI Study Companion
Google's NotebookLM combines Gemini-powered chat with a suite of study‑aid tools that work only with user‑provided material. By turning personal notes, PDFs, and lecture recordings into study guides, timelines, mind maps, flashcards, quizzes, and audio or video overviews, the platform promises more focused answers and fewer hallucinations. Customizable response tones let users tailor the AI’s style, while interactive features aim to suit a range of learning preferences. Read more →

Google NotebookLM Expands Audio Overviews with New Formats

Google NotebookLM Expands Audio Overviews with New Formats
Google has upgraded its NotebookLM Audio Overviews by adding three new formats—Brief, Critique, and Debate—alongside the existing Deep Dive mode. The Brief format delivers quick 1‑2 minute summaries, Critique offers constructive feedback, and Debate pits two AI hosts against each other to explore opposing viewpoints. Users can customize tone, language, and length, while the update aims to make the tool more dynamic and accessible, especially for those with visual impairments. The features are currently rolling out in the United States and are expected to expand globally. Read more →

Tech Giants Commit to AI Education at White House Summit

Tech Giants Commit to AI Education at White House Summit
The White House convened leading technology CEOs for an AI education summit, where companies pledged substantial resources to prepare Americans for an AI-driven future. Google, Microsoft and Amazon announced major funding and training initiatives, while Meta, Apple and OpenAI were also on the invite list. The commitments include billions in grants, free software access for students, and large‑scale training programs aimed at educators and workers across the United States. Read more →

Big Tech Joins White House Push for AI Education in Schools

Big Tech Joins White House Push for AI Education in Schools
The White House convened leading technology and AI companies to discuss a new initiative aimed at integrating artificial intelligence education into U.S. schools. Companies including Amazon, Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and Anthropic pledged support through tools, training and incentives for teachers and students. The event, hosted by former First Lady Melania Trump, also drew criticism for its lack of educator input and the apparent exclusion of Elon Musk. Read more →

Google's NotebookLM Emerges as a Versatile AI Study Companion

Google's NotebookLM Emerges as a Versatile AI Study Companion
Google's NotebookLM combines Gemini-powered chat with a suite of study‑aid tools that work only with user‑provided material. By turning personal notes, PDFs, and lecture recordings into study guides, timelines, mind maps, flashcards, quizzes, and audio or video overviews, the platform promises more focused answers and fewer hallucinations. Customizable response tones let users tailor the AI’s style, while interactive features aim to suit a range of learning preferences. Read more →

Google's NotebookLM Emerges as a Versatile AI Study Companion

Google's NotebookLM Emerges as a Versatile AI Study Companion
Google's NotebookLM combines Gemini-powered chat with a suite of study‑aid tools that work only with user‑provided material. By turning personal notes, PDFs, and lecture recordings into study guides, timelines, mind maps, flashcards, quizzes, and audio or video overviews, the platform promises more focused answers and fewer hallucinations. Customizable response tones let users tailor the AI’s style, while interactive features aim to suit a range of learning preferences. Read more →

Google NotebookLM Expands Audio Overviews with New Formats

Google NotebookLM Expands Audio Overviews with New Formats
Google has upgraded its NotebookLM Audio Overviews by adding three new formats—Brief, Critique, and Debate—alongside the existing Deep Dive mode. The Brief format delivers quick 1‑2 minute summaries, Critique offers constructive feedback, and Debate pits two AI hosts against each other to explore opposing viewpoints. Users can customize tone, language, and length, while the update aims to make the tool more dynamic and accessible, especially for those with visual impairments. The features are currently rolling out in the United States and are expected to expand globally. Read more →

Big Tech Joins White House Push for AI Education in Schools

Big Tech Joins White House Push for AI Education in Schools
The White House convened leading technology and AI companies to discuss a new initiative aimed at integrating artificial intelligence education into U.S. schools. Companies including Amazon, Google, Microsoft, OpenAI and Anthropic pledged support through tools, training and incentives for teachers and students. The event, hosted by former First Lady Melania Trump, also drew criticism for its lack of educator input and the apparent exclusion of Elon Musk. Read more →