Artificial intelligence
fromwww.businessinsider.com
14 hours agoGoogle says 75% of the company's new code is AI-generated
Three-quarters of new code at Google is now AI-generated and reviewed by human engineers.
Google aims to enhance the image generation capabilities of Nano Banana 2 by utilizing personalized data from users' Google accounts, including their YouTube history and Google Photos. This integration allows for more relevant and tailored image outputs without requiring users to provide extensive context.
"Snowflake gives customers one place to bring their data together, connect the systems they rely on, and turn AI into something that actually helps teams get work done," says Baris Gultekin, VP of AI at Snowflake.
Meta's new Model Capability Initiative will track the mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes of its US employees to generate high-quality training data for future AI agents. This software will operate on specific work-related apps and websites, and will also utilize periodic screenshots to provide context for the AI training.
It can be hard sometimes to keep up with the deluge of generative AI in Google products. Even if you try to avoid it all, there are some features that still manage to get in your face. Case in point: AI Overviews. This AI-powered search experience has a reputation for getting things wrong, but you may notice some improvements soon. Google says AI Overviews is being upgraded to the latest Gemini 3 models with a more conversational bent.