Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label Google

Google Introduces Gemini Live, Voice Chatting Feature

Google Introduces Gemini Live, Voice Chatting Feature Chat via Voice feature. PHOTO/DAILY HOLIDAY NEWS - Google introduced a new feature called Gemini Live which is support for chatting and communicating in voice form with Gemini.  As reported by the Daily Mail, users can use a number of voice options to communicate, where Gemini Live will identify the context, as well as chat with it to obtain various information.  Roughly speaking, it provides generative artificial intelligence support to Gemini, but now you can input and receive results in the form of votes.  Apart from being easy to access, Gemini Live can also be activated when the device is closed.  But for now it is only offered in paid mode for Gemini Advance customers, and is limited to communication in English.  Previously, Google Gemini launched Google Maps navigation in automatic mode. Gemini simplifies the process by automatically launching Google Maps and making it possible to navigate a preferred route in jus

Google Accused of Letting OpenAI Use YouTube Videos to Train GPT-4

Google Accused of Letting OpenAI Use YouTube Videos to Train GPT-4 - In an effort to secure high-quality data to train their AI models, AI companies such as OpenAI, Google, and Meta have used tactics that are considered unclear.  A New York Times report states that OpenAI reportedly transcribed more than a million hours of YouTube videos to apply the data to train its most advanced large language model (LLM), GPT-4.  Reportedly, OpenAI developed the Whisper audio transcription model, which helps companies extract data from YouTube videos. The NY Times reports that OpenAI knew that this method might be subject to scrutiny, but they went ahead with it anyway because they believed it was fair use.  Interestingly, Google, the owner of YouTube, is also suspected of engaging in similar practices in its AI models, thereby violating creators' copyrights, quoted from Neowin.  The NY Times report aligns with The Information's report, which highlighted that

Google Ensures Only Large RAM Cell Phones Can Run Gemini AI

Google Ensures Only Large RAM Cell Phones Can Run Gemini AI Google Gemini illustration.  Google is bringing the AI Gemini model to a number of Pixels in early 2024 and not all cellphones can run the AI ​​Gemini Nano model, including the Pixel 8. At that time, Google only mentioned that there were hardware limitations that meant Gemini Nano could not run on the Pixel 8. Only now has Google revealed that the limitation is in the RAM section.  "Pixel 8 Pro with 12GB RAM is the most suitable platform for running Gemini Nano," said Google VP of Devices and Services Software Seang Chau as quoted by Tech Spot.  Meanwhile, the Pixel 8 only has 8GB RAM, and Google doesn't want to degrade the user experience by forcing its AI model to run on devices with 8GB RAM. Google then changed its mind, and announced that the Gemini Nano would also be released for the Pixel 8, but with special conditions. That is, it can only be accessed via "developer options". 

The Importance of Using Google Ads (Google Ads)

The Importance of Using Google Ads (Google Ads) Google Ads Olret – Invisible auctions happen at lightning speed every time you search for a product or service on Google. And behind these auctions are advertisers competing for your clicks.  Why are advertisers fighting for your clicks like this? Because the tools from Google AdWords tell them that your clicks can ultimately lead to sales. If you're an advertiser looking to capitalize on the sheer volume of Google searches, and quickly attract the attention you need to grow your business, then there's no better way to start using Google AdWords.  Here we will discuss everything about Google Ads Word including what Google Ads Word is and why you should use Google Ads.  What is Google Adwords?  Google Ads Photo : freepik Google Adwords is an online advertising program by Google. This program allows you to create different online advertisements to reach a target audience interested in your

5 Google Applications to Make Money Quickly, Get Hundreds to Millions in Profits Per Month

5 Google Applications to Make Money Quickly, Get Hundreds to Millions in Profits Per Month  - Five Google applications that produce money quickly, achieve profits of hundreds to millions per month.  It is known that there are 5 Google Applications that can help you earn up to hundreds of millions of rupees.  With this app you can not only earn money, but also give gifts and bonuses to Google users.  Reporting from the page Tribunnews.com, take a look at five applications owned by Google that can help you make money!  1) Google Play Books google play books (literasiguru.com) Google Play Book or Google Play Books is a digital book catalog platform managed by Google.  Friends can download this application on the Google Play Store.  This platform makes it easy for users to get books or e-books, both paid and free.  Not only that, you as a user can publish books on this platform without having to pay any money.  If a reader or user likes your book and makes a pu

Google's new action makes the internet not like it used to be, how come?

Google's new action makes the internet not like it used to be, how come?   - The Chrome browser service will present major changes at the end of next year. Its owner, Google, will remove the third-party cookies feature from its platform.  Google stated the aim of the decision was to maintain privacy security. User experience will change, and so will the digital advertising industry.  This change makes a big difference to internet activity. Because cookies are used to record user activity and the collected data will be given to advertisers to determine their targets.  By obtaining user data, advertisers and business people can gain their own benefits. They can target certain content specifically and accurately at their audience.  The loss of Cookies will clearly be detrimental to advertisers. Because, there is no longer a smooth path like before to get user data, it seems like they cannot see audience activity in cyberspace.  This policy also makes it difficult fo

Google Launches AI Capability for Planning a Trip

Google Launches AI Capability for Planning a Trip Google travel recommendation display (photo: -Google) Google travel recommendation display (photo: -Google)  - As the long holiday approaches, Google announced a series of updates, which will make it easier for users to plan their trips using AI capabilities.  So now, Google claims to be testing  a new capability in Search, which will help you create travel itineraries to places thanks to AI support.  “Ahead of the summer travel season, we're testing new AI-powered capabilities in Search that can help you,” Google wrote in its official announcement.  So, if you take part in the Search Generative Experience (SGE) and ask a question like: “plan a 3-day trip to Philadelphia that's connected to history,” then Google will come up with suggestions that include attractions and restaurants, as well as an overview of flight options andyour hotel.  In these travel suggestions, Google will also collect ideas from sites across the web,

Google Officially Launches ARM64 version of Chrome

Google Officially Launches ARM64 version of Chrome Google Officially Launches ARM64 version of Chrome Two months ago it was reported that Google began preparing native ARM64 support for their flagship browser Google Chrome, since then, development and testing has continued until finally some time ago Google officially announced that they were ready to launch a versionnative to ARM64 for all users.  According to Google, the ARM64 version of Chrome will roll out this week to Windows devices with Snapdragon processors, where they also said that users who buy devices with Snapdragon We designed Chrome to be fast and secure across all your devices — from your phone to your desktop computer. And we're always improving it to support the latest platforms.  Rolling out this week, a full version of Chrome will be available for download on Arm-compatible Windows PCs powered by Snapdragon. With this new release, Chrome will be fully optimized for your PC's hardware and operating

European Union Says Apple, Google and Meta Do Not Comply with Digital Markets Law

European Union Says Apple, Google and Meta Do Not Comply with Digital Markets Law European Union regulators opened investigations into Apple, Google and Meta for non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act.  European Union regulators opened investigations into Apple, Google and Meta for non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act. Photo: REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration  - European Union regulators opened investigations into Apple, Google and Meta on Monday, the first cases under a new law designed to stop big tech companies cornering digital markets.  Reported by AP News, the European Commission, the executive body of the 27-nation bloc, said it was investigating the companies for non-compliance with the Digital Markets Act.  The Digital Markets Act, which came into full effect earlier this month, is a sweeping rulebook targeting large tech “gatekeeper” companies that provide “core platform services.” These companies must adhere to a series of dos and don'ts, under thre

How Google Spies Know All About You, Stop Immediately!

How Google Spies Know All About You, Stop Immediately!   Photo: REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann  - It turns out that several Google products and services, such as Gmail, Google Search and Android phones, know the ins and outs of their users' information. Because, these platforms do record and store user history on the platform.  Quoting a CNBC International report, Saturday (16/3/2024), some of the data collected by Google includes name, gender, date of birth, personal cellphone number, search history on Google, and sites visited.  Then there are things that users like, from sports to eating and drinking, where they work, where they live, to the videos they watch.  Users can find out what personal data Google collects. Here are the steps Types of Ads of Interest Log in to your Google account, then click Manage Ads Settings. This method is to find out which advertising topics you like according to Google. It will contain data such as gender, age, and ads that have been bloc

Google Changes Safe Browsing in Chrome For Better Security

Google Changes Safe Browsing in Chrome For Better Security Google recently announced that they are making changes to the standard version of safe browsing in Google Chrome for better security improvements, according to Google, currently the standard version of safe browsing stores a list of unsafe websites on PC or mobile devices locally.  The list will continue to be updated every 30 to 60 minutes, but Google found that the average malicious website was active for less than 10 minutes.  With that, Google today changed how they store the list of unsafe websites, which will now be stored on Google servers so that the list will continue to be updated in real time.  According to Google, this method will reduce phishing attacks by websites by 25% compared to the old method where site data is stored on local devices.  Well apart from that, Google also added that this change will improve encryption and other privacy-enhancing techniques to ensure that no one (including Goo

GOOGLE EEAT FOR BLOGGER

GOOGLE EEAT FOR BLOGGER Before we enter the details of EEAT, let's first discuss the basic concepts. In Google's view, having a website is like having a business. And of course, if there's money involved, we have to be serious. So, you can no longer hide behind the scenes. Google wants to see us as a real business, with responsible people.  Experience (Experience) Well, the first one is a matter of experience. Google wants to see that we really understand the topic we are writing about. How to do? It's easy, use language and phrases that show that we really understand the topic. For example, stories of personal experiences or terms that indicate how long we have spent in that world.  Expertise (Expertise) Skills are also important. We don't have to be experts, but we have to show that we are serious about the topics we write about. You can create a page about us or use language that shows we have personal experience about the topic we write about. 

Google to Face Class Action Lawsuit from Advertisers

Google to Face Class Action Lawsuit from Advertisers Google Ads illustration (photo: x @googleads)  - United States District Judge, Kevin Castel, decided that Alphabet's Inc., or Google, must face a class action filed by advertisers who claim that this company monopolizes the ad exchange market. However, Judge Castel dismissed several other claims related to violations of antitrust law, including those related to ad buying tools used by large advertisers.  In his ruling, judge Castel dismissed a number of the claims but allowed at least one set of locks to proceed. He stated that advertisers "do not plausibly claim standing under antitrust law in the marketplace of advertising buying tools used by large advertisers, but they plausibly claim standing under antitrust law for the harm theyexperience of anti-competitive practices in the advertising exchange market and purchasing tools market for small advertisers." Judge Castel also said that Gannett, which

These 7 Things You Should Never Search for on Google

These 7 Things You Should Never Search for on Google Illustrations.  - Google is the world's largest search engine, providing unlimited access to information in seconds. However, despite its practicality and usefulness, there are some things that you should not search for on Google. It's not just about guarding yourself against inappropriate content, but also about protecting your privacy and avoiding online security risks. Here are 7 things you should not search for on Google: 1. Mouth Larvae The first keyword is mouth larva. It is recommended not to search for these keywords in image form because it can make you disgusted and give you goosebumps.  You see, mouth larvae is a disease that attacks the inside of the mouth due to insect or bacterial infection. In a number of cases, maggots appear to come out of a person's mouth due to this disease.  2. Inside Trash Can As the name suggests, this keyword brings up images of open trash cans. It may seem

10 Google Rival Search Engines: from Yahoo! to Bing

10 Google Rival Search Engines: from Yahoo! to Bing Illustration Google Search Engine is not friendly. tirto.id/Fiz Search engines on the internet are not just Google. There are many web search engines competing with Google that can be used with the same function. Anything?  tirto.id - Technology users are certainly familiar with Google, the default search engine in a number of browsing applications that use Gmail accounts.  There are actually many search engines aka search engines rivals to Google. However, most of them are less popular than Google. Some examples are Yahoo, Yandex, Naver, and Baidu.  Search engine is a term to refer to the search engine platform that is used when someone is looking for information online. Google as one of them offers the use of search engines, both before and after logging in.  Basically, Google has been around since 1998. Through Google, you can easily find the names of famous figures, trending terms, or the latest information rega