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    Google is rolling out Gemini’s real-time AI video features

    Google has started rolling out new AI features to Gemini Live that let it “see” your screen or through your smartphone camera and answer questions about either in real-time, Google spokesperson Alex Joseph has confirmed in an email to The Verge. The features come nearly a year after Google first demonstrated the “Project Astra” work that powers them. A Reddit…

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    Meta AI is rolling out in Europe after all

    Meta is bringing its AI chatbot to Europe almost one year after pausing its launch in the region. Starting this week, Meta AI will roll out across WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger in 41 European countries and 21 overseas territories — but it will be limited to text-based chat features for now. Meta AI launched in the US in 2023.…

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    OpenAI’s o3-Mini Model Is Rolling Out

    OpenAI is officially rolling out its latest model, o3-mini, starting today, Friday, Jan. 31. The company shared the news in a blog post on its website, just over a month after officially announcing the model during its “12 Days of OpenAI.” As with each refreshed generative AI model, o3-mini is an improvement over o1-mini—but not by as much as you…

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    YouTube’s new Discord-like Communities are rolling out to more creators

    YouTube is expanding the availability of its dedicated community space feature to more creators on the site, giving them more opportunities to connect with their fans without needing to lean on another platform like Discord. Only available for access via mobile devices, Communities first launched during the Made for YouTube event last fall, letting the creators write posts with images…

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    ChatGPT’s Search Engine Is Rolling Out to More People

    Generative AI chatbots have a lot of potential, and from the get-go, companies like Microsoft and Google saw its potential to aid in internet searching. ChatGPT has entered this field too, and its Search feature is now available for everyone. OpenAI has announced that its AI-powered search engine, previously available only to paid subscribers, is now rolling out to all…

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    One UI 7 Beta Is Now Rolling Out for Samsung Galaxy S24 Series

    After many delays and much anticipation, Samsung has finally started rolling out the One UI 7 beta update. Besides being based on Android 15 (review), the update brings several new features such as redesigned icons, separated quick settings and notification panels, improved animations, and much more. As per the official newsroom post, One UI 7 Beta is now rolling out…

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    YouTube Music Is Already Rolling Out Its Version of Spotify Wrapped

    Spotify might have pioneered the yearly streaming recap, but these days, every other service has its own version of “Wrapped.” If you’re a YouTube Music subscriber, for instance, not only do you have the option to check out a year-end summary of your listening habits, those stats are rolling out to select users now. While you might think December would…

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    Wear OS 5 Rolling out to Galaxy Watch 6 and Watch 6 Classic

    Samsung has improved its software update game over the last few years, however, 2024 has been particularly slow for them. One UI 7 Beta was delayed and stable was pushed to January. Alas, the South Korean phone maker can mark one major release off their list as One UI 6 Watch based on Wear OS 5 is now rolling out…

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    YouTube Is Rolling Out a Bunch of New (and Free) Features

    Sometimes it pays to be a paid subscriber, as when YouTube releases a batch of new features for those who subscribe to Premium—leaving out those of us who use the platform for free. But today, we’re all benefitting: The company’s latest roundup of new features and changes applies to all YouTube users, both free and Premium, including one feature that…

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    Google Is Rolling Out These Three Anti-Theft Features for Androids

    Back in May, we learned Google was planning some interesting security features for devices running Android 10 and newer. These options were specifically designed for stopping thieves from accessing your smartphone’s data should it be stolen, which is quite useful—even if they might not necessarily prevent that theft in the first place. Six months later, it looks like those features…

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