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Google will roll out artificial intelligence (AI) generated summaries at the top of its search engine for users in the US. The "AI overviews" will appear when the technology determines it's the fastest way to answer a user. Google began testing the AI-generated summaries a year ago but is now making it part of its US search results before rolling out the feature to other countries. People will likely still see Google's traditional website links and advertisements for simple searches such as store recommendations or weather forecasts. "We’re encouraged to see not only an increase in Search usag...
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Green search engine Ecosia announced on Monday that it was launching its first “eco-friendly” web browser. Its aim is to produce clean energy with users’ browsing activity. In a statement released by the company, Ecosia promised a loading speed “up to three times faster than most mainstream browsers” and a built-in adblocker to reduce energy consumption. Until now, Ecosia was only a search engine, but the company announced that it’ll work with partner shops and a system of sponsored links to expand its sustainable business model. Funded in 2009, Ecosia was created by German entrepreneur Christ...
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Holiday planning is an art. But from studying detailed guidebooks to scouring travel articles, it can also be a research intensive activity. So what if you could simply rock up to a new city or country, pop in a few words into your phone and get your day planned out in a few minutes? Well that’s exactly what a lot of young people are now doing through TikTok. Why are people using TikTok for travel recommendations?“I think of TikTok as my travel best friend,” says 24-year-old social media manager Gilleesa Gillen. “It’s so good for finding recommendations for places to have lunch, dinner, brunch...
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By The Conversation Google's LaMDA software (Language Model for Dialogue Applications) is a sophisticated AI chatbot that produces text in response to user input. According to software engineer Blake Lemoine, LaMDA has achieved a long-held dream of AI developers: it has become sentient. Lemoine's bosses at Google disagree, and have suspended him from work after he published his conversations with the machine online. Other AI experts also think Lemoine may be getting carried away, saying systems like LaMDA are simply pattern-matching machines that regurgitate variations on the data used to trai...
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