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July 20, 2025
World

Google’s Global Earthquake Alert System Uses Billions of Phones — and It’s Working

Google has turned more than two billion Android smartphones into a crowd-sourced global earthquake detection system — a bold initiative that is already alerting millions of people across 98 countries, according to

Artificial Intelligence

What Google Street View Can Say About the Quality of Life in Your Neighborhood

In a remarkable new study, the broad-brush patterns between how we use and mark public space and our collective well-being were investigated in 2022 by Quynh C. Yue and colleagues who analyzed 164 million Google Street View images from locations across the

March 8, 2023

Ex-Google Boss Warns West to Prioritize Open-Source AI or Risk Falling Behind China

Artificial Intelligence

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has urged Western nations to focus on developing open-source artificial intelligence (AI) models, cautioning that failure to do so

Google Bets on Invisible Health Tech as It Unveils Screenless Fitbit Air

Artificial Intelligence

Google has unveiled Fitbit Air, a new screenless wearable that marks a radical shift in the design philosophy of consumer health technology. Announced as

Google’s Top-Secret AI Base to Rise in the Indian Ocean

November 6, 2025
Defence/Diplomacy

Google is planning a large artificial intelligence data centre on Australia’s remote Christmas Island, located 350 kilometers south of Indonesia, following a cloud deal signed earlier this year with the Australian Department

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Alphabet Returns to Europe’s Debt Market With Fresh €3 Billion Bond Sale

November 4, 2025
Business

Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google, is returning to Europe’s debt market for the second time this year, launching a multi-tranche euro bond sale as it accelerates spending on artificial intelligence

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ChatGPT Atlas: AI Browser War Sparks Google Stock Plunge

October 22, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

The ChatGPT maker, which posted a description of the product on its official YouTube account ahead of a Tuesday livestreamed event, revealed that Atlas will initially be available globally on macOS, with

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Google Bets Big on India With $10 Billion Data Center Project

October 14, 2025
Business

Alphabet Inc.’s Google is planning to invest more than $10 billion in southern India to build a massive 1-gigawatt data center, one of its largest global infrastructure commitments and a major step

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Anthropic Launches Browser-Based AI Agent “Claude for Chrome” in Research Preview

August 27, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Anthropic has announced a research preview of its new browser-based AI agent, Claude for Chrome, powered by the company’s Claude AI models. The rollout will initially be available to a select group

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Google’s AI Mode Ushers in the End of Googling As We Know It

August 3, 2025
Education/Technology

For more than 25 years, the internet’s front door has been unmistakably simple: a blank white page, a search bar, and the iconic Google logo. That minimalist design has been the launchpad

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Alphabet Tops Q2 Estimates as Ad and Cloud Growth Surge, AI Spending Soars to $85 Billion

July 24, 2025
Business

Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google, reported stronger-than-expected second-quarter earnings, driven by double-digit growth in its core advertising and cloud computing businesses. The company also raised its capital spending forecast on

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Google’s Global Earthquake Alert System Uses Billions of Phones — and It’s Working

July 20, 2025
World

Google has turned more than two billion Android smartphones into a crowd-sourced global earthquake detection system — a bold initiative that is already alerting millions of people across 98 countries, according to

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Google’s AI Gamble to Stay on Top

May 24, 2025
Diplomacy/News

At its annual I/O developer conference this week, Google sent a clear message to the tech world: artificial intelligence is not just a new frontier—it is the battleground on which the company’s

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Google Makes AI Invisible – and Unstoppable

May 22, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

At this year’s Google I/O, the tech giant made one thing abundantly clear: artificial intelligence is no longer just a buzzword—it’s becoming an invisible layer woven into the fabric of everyday technology.

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