Google’s Project Zero hackers and DeepMind boffins have collaborated to uncover a zero-day security vulnerability in real-world code for the first time using AI.
Google LLC revealed today that it has uncovered a previously unknown vulnerability using artificial intelligence, a claimed world first that could mark the beginning of AI being used at the forefront of security vulnerability detection.
With AI now writing over 25% of Google’s code, the role of software engineers is evolving. Here's how AI impacts tech jobs and what engineers can expect.
Google's new Learn About experiment is an AI platform designed for learners of all ages to explore and research a plethora of topics.
A Google AI project is smart enough to uncover real-world software vulnerabilities on its own, according to the company’s researchers. Google’s AI program recently discovered a previously unknown and exploitable bug in SQLite,
On Tuesday, Google's CEO revealed that AI systems now generate more than a quarter of new code for its products, with human programmers overseeing the computer-generated contributions. The statement, made during Google's Q3 2024 earnings call, shows how AI tools are already having a sizable impact on software development.
Google Maps users can now ask Gemini for inspiration on what to do and Waze users will be able to report incidents verbally.
As Google continues to push the boundaries of AI, it's not just integrating the technology into its products and services – it's also using AI to build them. On its third-quarter earnings call Tuesday, CEO Sundar Pichai said that more than a quarter of all new code at Google is generated by AI, then reviewed and accepted by engineers.
2023 was the year generative AI went mainstream, but 2024 was the year smartphone makers began incorporating the tech more heavily into their latest devices. Samsung's Galaxy S24 series, Google's Pixel 9 family and Apple's iPhone 16 lineup are all proof.
And next month, Google will start adding more detailed lane information to some metropolitan areas.
Google Maps is going to start helping you find new places to visit and answer questions about different locations thanks to Gemini.