Google is set to enhance its search capabilities by introducing an 'AI Mode' directly on its main search page, aimed at competing with ChatGPT. This new feature will allow users to engage with the search engine in a way that encourages follow-up questions, similar to the Gemini AI system. Additionally, Google has launched Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking, an experimental AI designed to tackle complex queries in areas such as mathematics, programming, and physics. This development is part of Google's broader strategy to integrate advanced AI functionalities into its services, expanding the capabilities of its Gemini AI research tool to 40 languages. The move reflects the company's commitment to staying competitive in the rapidly evolving AI landscape, particularly against rivals like OpenAI.
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So much progress made in AI and Robotics this week. As usual, I summarized everything announced by OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Genesis, Figure, Stanford, Apptronik, Nvidia, and more. Here's everything you need to know and how to make sense out of it: