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Google Introduces DolphinGemma to Support Dolphin Communication Research
Google has released a new AI model called DolphinGemma, which has been developed to assist researchers in analyzing and interpreting dolphin vocalizations. The project is part of an ongoing collaboration with the Wild Dolphin Project (WDP) and researchers at Georgia Tech, and it focuses on identifying patterns in the natural communication of Atlantic spotted dolphins.
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Google Unveils Ironwood TPU for AI Inference
Google's Ironwood TPU, its most advanced custom AI accelerator, powers the "age of inference" with unmatched performance and scalability. With up to 9,216 liquid-cooled chips, it outpaces competitors, delivering 42.5 Exaflops. Engineered for high-efficiency, low-latency AI tasks, Ironwood redefines potential in AI hardware, leveraging AlphaChip to revolutionize chip design.
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Google Cloud WAN Aims to Transform Enterprise Networking
Google has launched Cloud WAN, a robust managed WAN solution built on its global network, featuring 202 PoPs and 2M miles of fiber. It promises secure, high-performance connectivity at lower costs, addressing the complexities of modern enterprise needs. With faster speeds and significant TCO savings, Cloud WAN integrates seamlessly with existing providers.
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Google's Gemma 3 QAT Language Models Can Run Locally on Consumer-Grade GPUs
Google released the Gemma 3 QAT family, quantized versions of their open-weight Gemma 3 language models. The models use Quantization-Aware Training (QAT) to maintain high accuracy when the weights are quantized from 16 to 4 bits.
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Google DeepMind Shares Approach to AGI Safety and Security
Google DeepMind has released a new paper outlining its approach to safety and security in the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI). AGI refers to AI systems that are as capable as humans at most cognitive tasks.
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Google Releases Last Android 16 Beta before Official Launch
With the release of the last Android 16 beta, developers should ensure their apps or libraries are free of any compatibility issues. Google warns of changes—including JobScheduler quotas, stronger intent security, 16KB page size–that might affect apps even if they do not specifically target Android 16.
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Google’s Cybersecurity Model Sec-Gemini Enables SecOps Workflows for Root Cause and Threat Analysis
Google’s new cybersecurity model Sec-Gemini focuses on cybersecurity AI to enable SecOps workflows for root cause analysis (RCA) and threat analysis, and vulnerability impact understanding.
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Google Open-Sources Agent2Agent Protocol for Agentic Collaboration
Google released the Agent2Agent (A2A) Protocol, an open-source specification for building AI agents that can connect with other agents that support the protocol. Google has enlisted over 50 technology partners to contribute to A2A's development.
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Google Releases Open-Source Agent Development Kit for Multi-Agent AI Applications
At Google Cloud Next 2025, Google announced the Agent Development Kit (ADK), an open-source framework aimed at simplifying the development of intelligent, multi-agent applications. The toolkit is designed to support developers across the entire lifecycle of agentic systems — from logic design and orchestration to debugging, evaluation, and deployment.
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Google DeepMind Launches TxGemma: Advancing AI-Driven Drug Discovery and Development
Designed to enhance the efficiency of drug discovery and clinical trial predictions. Built on the Gemma model family, TxGemma aims to streamline the drug development process and accelerate the discovery of new treatments.
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Google Introduces Gemini 2.5 Pro with Improved Reasoning and Coding Capabilities
Google has released Gemini 2.5 Pro, an updated AI model focused on enhanced reasoning, code generation, and multimodal processing. The model is ranked first on LMArena, a benchmark for human preference in AI responses, and achieves strong results in math, science, and logic-based tasks. It also features a 1 million token context window, with plans to expand to 2 million.
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Google Cloud Launches A4 VMs with NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs for AI Workloads
Google Cloud has launched A4 VMs, powered by NVIDIA's Blackwell B200 GPUs, revolutionizing AI workloads with a 2.25x performance boost and advanced networking. Key features include tight integration with Google Kubernetes Engine and Vertex AI, enhancing deployment and management of large-scale projects. This innovative partnership sets a new standard in cloud infrastructure for AI.
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Gemini Code Assist Now Grants Generous Free-Usage Limits to Everyone
Born as an enterprise-focused AI-based code generation tool, Gemini Code Assist now provides a free tier to individual developers with a limit of 6,000 code completions and 240 chat requests daily.
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Google DeepMind Unveils Gemini Robotics
Google DeepMind has introduced Gemini Robotics, an advanced AI model designed to enhance robotics by integrating vision, language, and action. This innovation, based on the Gemini 2.0 framework, aims to make robots smarter and more capable, particularly in real-world settings.
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Google Launches Gemma 3 1B for Mobile and Web Apps
Requiring a "mere" 529MB, Gemma 3 1B is a small language model (SLM) specifically meant for distribution across mobile and Web apps, where models must download quickly and be responsive to keep user engagement high.