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A Reddit user has discovered a trick for force-enabling Gemini on Google Home devices, but the hack requires several attempts to work.
"Google is roaring back," former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger told Yahoo Finance on Market Catalysts (video above). Gelsinger says he has been impressed with Gemini 3 and Google's ability to ramp up demand for its AI chips known as TPUs (tensor processing units).
Google has tightened usage limits for free Gemini 3 Pro users and temporarily restricted Nano Banana Pro features and NotebookLM visuals due to overwhelming demand and capacity constraints.
Rather than selling AI as a set of discrete features within productivity software, Gemini Enterprise functions as what the company describes as “the new front door for AI in the workplace.”
The latest in a spate of lawsuits targeting AI tools, a new putative class action filed in the Northern District of California alleges that tech giant Google activated its Gemini AI features across its portfolio of services without obtaining user consent,
Learn 30 Gemini 3.0 Pro lesser-known features, split across free and pro tiers, helping you speed up reports, writing, and planning.
Google Assistant has been on its way out for months now, but a new support document might have revealed when Gemini will fully replace it.
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This hardware sat quietly in the background while most of the attention was focused on algorithms and data. Google’s decision to train Gemini on its own chips, called tensor processing units (TPUs) changes that picture. It invites the industry to look directly at the machines behind the models and to reconsider assumptions that long seemed fixed.
A new leak suggests Google is testing an annotation feature for Gemini images. Users may soon be able to draw, circle, and add notes over AI-generated visuals, making it easier to guide edits without using a separate app.
Google's Year in Search 2025 highlights India's growing fascination with artificial intelligence. Gemini emerged as the most-searched AI tool in the country, while Grok and Perplexity also outperformed ChatGPT in buzz and engagement.