Google DeepMind
Google DeepMind is Alphabet's AI division, home of the Gemini model family, the Nobel-recognized AlphaFold and the Veo video generator. Through Google Search, Android and the cloud, its models reach billions of users. This page gathers all our coverage of Google and DeepMind: models, research and products.

OpenAI to nearly double headcount by 2026 to boost ChatGPT sales for businesses
OpenAI is preparing to nearly double its team, expand its San Francisco offices, and bet on ChatGPT sales to enterprises in response to pres

OpenAI, Google, and Tesla set the week's agenda: GPT-5.4 mini, AI Studio, and Terafab
OpenAI opened GPT-5.4 mini to broad access, Google turned AI Studio into an app-building environment, and Tesla promised its own $20–25 bill

AI Independence Bench compared 49 models and measured their resilience to user pressure
The new benchmark, AI Independence Bench, tests whether 49 language models can maintain their own stance, avoid apologizing without reason,

Apple bets on local AI in M-series chips, not giant models

Capcom will not add generative AI to Resident Evil Requiem and new games

Google releases colab-mcp: how agents automate Colab notebooks in production

Meta hires Dreamer founders, former Google and Stripe executives, to develop AI agents

Developer revealed how he built Roomify — an AI interior visualizer on React and Puter
Roomify converts floor plans into photorealistic 3D renders in seconds, with the entire project logic running on React, Puter, and Claude/Ge

Claude from Anthropic learned to manage Mac computers on behalf of users
Anthropic updated Claude: now the AI opens files, manages browsers and launches development tools on Mac — tasks can be assigned directly fr

Alphabet and Amazon Outpaced Meta in AI Race: Quarterly Reports Confirmed Cloud Strength

Women use AI less at work — and it's not because they don't understand the technology

Grok, Claude and Kling: how a designer can quickly prepare complex web animation for frontend

Gen Z increasingly uses ChatGPT, but increasingly rejects OpenAI's AI tools

MIT Technology Review: Are We Ready to Grant Real Authority to AI Agents?
MIT Technology Review has released an eBook on the risks of granting real authority to AI agents—experts warn of loss of control and identif

Arm launches its own AI processors and targets $15 billion in annual revenue
For the first time in 35 years, Arm is exiting its licensing model to directly sell server chips, expecting this new business to generate $1









