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Google is betting it can operate one of its most powerful artificial intelligence tools in Hong Kong even as the territory tightens control over digital speech, marking a striking test of whether Western tech giants can coexist with Beijing's expanding oversight of the internet. The move comes as Hong Kong positions itself as a regional AI hub, creating a rare opening for Google to expand access to Gemini in a Chinese territory after years of being largely shut out of mainland markets. The decision will reveal whether Google believes it can navigate the city's increasingly stringent regulations—and what compromises, if any, it is willing to make.
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The leaked Google Stitch update includes “Imagine More Screens,” prototype navigation, and QR codes for user research in one workflow.
AI can be a starting point for tax prep but can also put your refund at risk, says Mike Valenti, tax director at Bryn Mawr Trust Advisors.
WIRED spoke with Nick Fox, Google’s SVP of knowledge and information, about how AI is changing the company’s advertising business.
“Ask Maps,” rolling out today to Google Maps on mobile, lets you ask Gemini questions about locations and even to plan trips on your behalf.
Explore Google Gemini AI prompts for Ram Navami 2026 to create realistic devotional photos with temple scenes and 4K quality.
This overview of AI models compares ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok, including concrete integrations such as Claude connecting to Gmail and Slack.
Computers ordering cappuccinos. A couple of weeks ago, Google and Samsung announced a big Gemini development coming to their newest devices: task automation. Starting with food delivery and rideshare...
Gemini can now pull context from your files, emails, and more to create and edit documents.