If you're using Gemini CLI — the open-source, Apache 2.0 terminal tool that Google launched to considerable developer goodwill — you have 26 days left.
Last week at Google I/O, buried between Gemini 3.5 benchmarks and the Antigravity 2.
Most image generation workflows aren't about getting one perfect shot.
Your GPU spends most of its inference time shuttling weights between VRAM and compute cores, not actually doing math.
Google buried the announcement inside a Q1 earnings call that had plenty of other headline-worthy numbers — 109.
Everybody benchmarked Gemma 4 when it dropped April 2. The Codeforces jump from 110 to 2150 got the headlines.
Snap cut 1,000 engineers two weeks ago and told investors that AI now writes 65% of their new code.
Google's cloud chief Thomas Kurian dropped the Gemini-Siri confirmation mid-keynote at Cloud Next yesterday, almost casually — like it was old news.
When Bloomberg reported Sunday that Google is in active talks with Marvell Technology to co-develop two new custom AI chips, Marvell stock popped and Broadcom...
Google just told you its biggest cost problem isn't training. It's serving.
Google rolled out a feature this week that, on the surface, looks like a productivity gimmick — save your Gemini prompts as reusable "Skills" and...
Google dropped Gemma 4 last Wednesday, and predictably, most of the coverage has been about the benchmark horse race — Arena rankings, MMLU Pro scores, AIME...
You spend hours picking between Q4_K_M and Q5_K_S, shaving a few hundred megabytes off your model file.
Google dropped Gemma 4 on Wednesday — four open-weight models under a genuine Apache 2.0 license, built from the same research behind Gemini 3.
Everybody wants a multi-agent system.
Google just shipped the first mainstream API that collapses the entire ASR-LLM-TTS voice pipeline into a single native audio-to-audio model, and a ten-minute...