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At Google I/O, the search-engine tech giant boasted that Gmail is poised to get new AI capabilities via Gemini. With Gemini underpinning Gmail, a new field will appear, allowing you to ask the AI chatbot to summarize certain emails in your inbox.

Summarization isn't the only thing rolling out to Gmail. Here are three features Google has announced for its popular inbox app.

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Android users will soon have access to a revolutionarily accessible form of device control: Completely hands-free navigation, using the power of Google AI and facial tracking.

Part of the company's long list of updates and announcements rolling out at its developer keynote event today, the new feature is a mobile version of Google's desktop offering known as Project Gameface. The new virtual cursor



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  • Google unveiled a revamped vision of its hallmark search product at I/O on Tuesday.
  • "Google will do the Googling for you," its head of search said of the AI-driven experience.
  • A lot of business models rely on SEO. These changes could shake those foundations.

"Google will do the Googling for you."

That's the vision head of search Liz Reid laid out onstage at Google I/O on



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The best soundbars with subwoofers include models from brands like Yamaha, Vizio, and Samsung.

Bass makes everything better. Whether you're jamming to your favorite playlist or looking to add guttural punch to movies, authoritative bass is instrumental in bringing sonic impact to your



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The billboard ads contained messages that seemingly mocked celibate women. | Image: The Verge

Dating app company Bumble has issued an apology for running an ad campaign that seemingly shamed women for not being sexually active and mocked people for choosing celibacy instead of dating.

After updating its app and brand design in April to try to attract new users who are “exha



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Niloofar Razi Howe of Capitol Meridian Partners speaks with Anne Neuberger, the US deputy national security advisor for cyber and emerging tech, on Thursday.
  • The US is strengthening its 5G infrastructure, according to a National Security Council official.
  • She said the US must improve its telecom infrastructure.
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House of the Dragon Season 2's official trailer is here, and there are so, so many moments to freak out about.

Like the dueling trailers before it, this new House of the Dragon trailer draws the battle lines between Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D'Arcy) and her half-brother Aegon II Targaryen (Tom Glynn-Carney), each vying for the Iron Throne. It also delivers a whopping helping of dragon action



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At Google's annual I/O Developer's Conference, the company went all-in on AI, including addressing how it plans to apply the power of artificial intelligence to improve education and learning. "What if everyone everywhere could have their own personal AI tutor on any topic," Google SVP James Manyika asked the conference's keynote audience. "Or what if every educator could have their own assistant



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Google made a lot of noise about its Gemini AI taking over search at its I/O conference today, but one of its flashiest demos was once again marked by the ever-present fatal flaw of every large language model to date: confidently making up the wrong answer.

During a sizzle reel for “Search in the Gemini era,” Google demoed video search, which allows you to search by speaking over