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The Defense Department said it has chosen Alphabet Inc.’s Gemini for Government system to deliver artificial intelligence capability for its roughly three million civilian and military employees.
Google is working on various types of AI-powered glasses — one model is designed for screen-free assistance, using built-in speakers, microphones, and cameras to allow the user to communicate with Gemini and take photos.
Google says Gemini can be used for things like summarizing policy handbooks and creating risk assessments. The Department of Defense is announcing its own “bespoke” AI platform, GenAI.mil, and Google Cloud’s Gemini will be the first AI tool available on it, according to a press release.
A new report suggested the brand was planning to bring ads to Gemini in 2026, but a Google representative has since denied the claims.
Google is developing two pairs of smart glasses with artificial intelligence that will launch in 2026, the company said today. The first set of glasses have AI integration and are designed for screen-free assistance with built-in speakers,
According to Google, the glasses will be built using Android XR, the company's operating system for headset computers.
Warby Parker said on Monday it is collaborating with Alphabet's Google to develop lightweight AI-powered glasses, with the first product expected to launch in 2026. The announcement, made during The Android Show | XR Edition,
They're creating dedicated power ecosystems designed from scratch to feed AI's ravenous appetite for electricity.
Google has launched its new AI Plus plan in India at Rs 399 per month, offering access to paid Gemini features, higher cloud storage, and creative tools