New tool builds on deepset’s Haystack toward a “decentralized open source AI ecosystem.”
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Google is making it easier to feed your photos into Nano Banana for more personal image generation.
There doesn't seem to be new safety or efficacy data, but Kennedy touts them anyway.
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Trump administration dropped out of the trial, but 33 states kept fighting.
"The vault is solid. The delivery truck is not."
Google mostly creates products for the web, but it has some new desktop apps today.
Google's AI enables robots to read gauges while inspecting industrial facilities.
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"If the spacecraft is ready to go, that's going to give it a priority."
Trump FCC starts handing out exemptions to its ban on foreign-made routers.