Google is bringing its AI-detecting feature to more of its products to make it easier for people to verify if something was generated or edited with AI.
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Google's most expensive AI plan is now a little cheaper.
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Google says its Gemini 3.5 Flash model can complete tasks in a "fraction of the time" of other frontier models.
Google didn't forget AI creators in its latest round of Gemini announcements.
Google's redesigned chatbot hits Android and iOS today.
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The platform recently did something similar for music.
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