Android Auto is working on a useful update for its autoplay behavior
…While this behavior can be disabled in Settings, it appears that few users are aware of this toggle. Keeping this in mind, Google is developing a way to let users swiftly disable…
…While this behavior can be disabled in Settings, it appears that few users are aware of this toggle. Keeping this in mind, Google is developing a way to let users swiftly disable…
…complex AI applications with multiple data sources, such as Workspace with Gemini. This technique enables the attacker to influence the behavior of an LLM by injecting malicious instructions into the data or…
…AI to identify and stop scammers, and Gemini takes that work even further. Our models analyze hundreds of billions of signals — including account age, behavioral cues and campaign patterns — to stop threats…
…Instead of helping, Gemini struggled to provide the route and then incorrectly told the user they were somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean. Other users report similarly odd behavior, like incorrect navigation details…
…Patrick has a BA in journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University. Sign in to your XDA account Summary Chrome is auto-downloading a 4GB Gemini Nano LLM to devices without a specific prompt…
…While Memory is about facts, Instructions is about behavior. This is where I get to be the boss and define exactly how Gemini should show up for me. For instance, I can…
…Related I thought Google Tasks was basic, then I paired it with Gemini Supercharged Google Tasks with AI Gemini isn't all bad But Home Assistant is just better Of course, Gemini…
…The cause of the behavior is unknown. A Fitbit forum moderator recommends restarting affected devices and apps. It looks like the Fitbit app is acting up for quite a few users. According…
Google Chrome has started automatically downloading and installing an on-device AI model file called weights.bin to power Gemini Nano. The 4GB model is being installed on users’ devices without consent…
…That is – until a security flaw exists in the AI itself, and then it's "expected behavior" or a "by-design risk." Maybe, if we're lucky, the AI company at fault…