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Google says it’s already testing Gemini Nano technology with Patreon and Grammarly partners.
Google’s Gemini Nano AI Model Gains Traction Among Developers
Mobile app creators like Patreon and Grammarly are already integrating with Google’s
Apple Tests App to Manage Blood Sugar Levels
New App Aims to Help Prediabetics with Lifestyle Changes Despite Uncertainty Over Release
Anthropic’s 3.5 Haiku model is now available for Claude users.
Anthropic Unveils Latest AI Model Claude 3.5 Haiku for Users of Its Chatbot Platform Claude
Pinterest Breaks Daily Download Record Due to User Interest in iOS 14 Design Ideas
The excitement around customizing your iPhone home screen following the release of iOS 14 has been paying off for Pinterest. According to new third-party
Hubble Network Aims to Connect One Billion Devices via Space-Based Bluetooth Network
Bluetooth devices have become increasingly common, yet their usage is limited due to the short range of Bluetooth connectivity. Hubble Network, a
Reality Defender Raises $15 Million to Detect Deepfake Text, Video, and Image Threats
Reality Defender, a startup tackling the challenge of detecting AI-generated content, including deepfakes, has secured $15 million in Series A funding.
Lyft Agrees to Pay $10 Million Fine After SEC Finds Inadequate Disclosure of Board Member’s Role in Pre-IPO Share Sale
Lyft agrees to pay $10 million fine for violating SEC regulations related to insider trading. The penalty comes after the company was charged with
Introducing a Revolutionary New Chatbot from Supercat That Allows Users to Message Historical and Fictional Characters Using Advanced AI Technology
Introducing Superchat, a new AI-powered chat app for iOS users that offers a unique twist on traditional messaging experiences. The company behind
Instagram Rolls Out Product Tagging Feature to U.S. Users
Instagram makes product tagging available to all US public account holders following a March announcement that it would be rolled out in the coming