Gemini, Google and Chrome
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Google announced on Thursday that it's rolling out new AI and accessibility features to Android and Chrome. Most notably, TalkBack, Android’s screen
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Google has revealed new Gemini-powered accessibility updates for Android and Chrome ahead of Google I/O, in honor of Global Accessibility Awareness Day.
Google is employing Gemini AI to prevent online scams, and that's an exciting use of AI that you'll never really be aware of.
Google is implementing a new Chrome security feature that uses the built-in 'Gemini Nano' large-language model (LLM) to detect and block tech support scams while browsing the web.
Google has released a report detailing its efforts to combat online scams using artificial intelligence technology in Chrome, Search, and Android. The report reveals that AI can now identify 20 times more harmful websites than before.
Google is adding a new AI-powered alert system that will warn users if a website is trying to scam them with fake security warnings and other related scams.
Google integrated Gemini AI into Android’s TalkBack feature. This enables users to get image descriptions when alt text is not available. Now, with a new update, users can now ask questions about the image or content displayed on the screen.
Now, you can ask Gemini questions via TalkBack to get more information about what's in a photo. So if someone sends you an image and you want more details about what's being shown