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.

ByteDance Released Protenix-v1: Open-Source Model for Biomolecular Structure Prediction
ByteDance, known for its developments in artificial intelligence, has presented Protenix-v1, an ambitious open-source project aimed at repro

Alphabet reports profit growth thanks to cloud and Gemini
Alphabet, Google's parent company, published impressive fourth-quarter results, exceeding analyst expectations and strengthening its market

Alphabet and Apple join forces to create a new AI model
In the tech world, a sensation is brewing: Alphabet and Apple are joining forces to create a new foundational artificial intelligence model.

Anthropic hits below the belt: ad-free chatbots against OpenAI

Claude at Super Bowl: millions of dollars to troll OpenAI and promise of silence

CarPlay opens to outsiders: why Apple no longer trusts Siri

Olympics-2026: AI Chatbots and Drones Will Transform You Into Competition Participants

Waymo and DeepMind Build the Matrix: Why Autonomous Vehicles Need to Imagine Crashes
Imagine you're teaching a child to cross the road. Instead of waiting years for a speeding driver to whiz past or a piano to fall out of a t

DeepMind and activation function 'mining': why ReLU should retire
For decades, we lived in a world where the ReLU activation function was an unshakeable standard. It was simple as a brick, and effective jus

ChatGPT Will Speak in Slogans: OpenAI Hunts for Google's Ad Billions

Baidu in court: AI hallucinations are not grounds for a fine

DeepSeek vs GPT-5: China's tech market turned into a gladiatorial arena

Apple CarPlay opens to outsiders: Siri makes room for neural networks

Ads in ChatGPT: OpenAI demands three times more from Meta for a 'pig in a poke
While the whole world debates when artificial intelligence will replace programmers, Sam Altman is busy with a far more mundane question: ho

Claude breaks into Slack: Anthropic transforms chatbot into a full-fledged workspace
Remember the days when we were excited that a neural network could simply string words together into sentences? Those days seem infinitely d









