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A cute fuzzy robot with owl and fox (AI-generated with Google's Imagen 2).

Gemini will soon generate AI images of people again with the upgraded Imagen 3

The chatbot’s Gems, user-created chatbots with custom instructions, also begin rolling out this week.

Google’s generative AI tools are getting another boost. Starting this week, the company is rolling out the next-gen version of its Imagen image generator, which reintroduces the ability to generate AI people, and custom chatbots called Gems.

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Will Shanklin
Will Shanklin
20 hours ago

Gemini will soon generate AI images of people again with the upgraded Imagen 3

The chatbot’s Gems, user-created chatbots with custom instructions, also begin rolling out this week.

Google’s generative AI tools are getting another boost. Starting this week, the company is rolling out the next-gen version of its Imagen image generator, which reintroduces the ability to generate AI people, and custom chatbots called Gems.

by 
Will Shanklin
Will Shanklin
20 hours ago
A new deal with the National Storage Affiliates Trust (NSA) will allow Solar Landscape to put solar panels on the roofs of the NSA's facilities nationwide.

Self-storage rooftops will become a nationwide 100MW+ solar farm

Solar Landscape will put down millions of square feet of solar panels on sun-exposed spaces in 46 states and Puerto Rico.

The solar energy company Solar Landscape will put solar panels on the roofs of the National Storage Affiliates Trust's facilities across America.

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Danny Gallagher
Danny Gallagher
08.27.2024
Google Meet AI note-taking

Google's Gemini AI can now take notes on your Meet video calls

The feature should slot well into the Google ecosystem. Assuming it works.

Google Meet is getting a new AI tool called "take notes for me," which will generate summaries of key points during a video call.

by 
Anna Washenko
Anna Washenko
08.27.2024
Lyft rider verification

Lyft is testing a new rider verification safety measure

It'll be available to passengers in nine cities for starters.

Lyft is piloting its own rider verification program, much as Uber did earlier this year. This feature confirms to drivers that the person getting in their vehicle is who they say they are.

by 
Anna Washenko
Anna Washenko
08.27.2024

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