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.

Battle of Titans: Sam Altman Called Anthropic's Ad Campaign Authoritarian and Deceptive
Once they sat in the same office and dreamed of a safe future for humanity. Today, Sam Altman and former OpenAI employees who founded Anthro

Amazon Nova: now your data understand each other without words and tags
Remember the times when searching a video archive turned into endless timeline scrolling or hoping that some intern tagged things correctly?

Death of Loyalty: Why Founders No Longer Want to Die for Their Startups
Remember when a startup founder was willing to eat his own socks just to avoid selling out to a corporation? Forget about it.

Claude Opus 4.6: Anthropic teaches neural networks to think slowly and work for you

Reddit and the search for the future: how to turn advice from strangers into billions

Sapiom and $15M: now AI will start spending your money

RTX 60 in 2028: Nvidia finally traded gamers for neural networks

Google Targets iPhone While Anthropic Worries Financiers: AI Week in Review
While everyone was discussing holidays, Silicon Valley decided that rest is for the weak. Sundar Pichai officially confirmed what had been w

OpenAI Trusted Access: company distributes AI weapons to 'white' hackers
For a long time OpenAI sat on a powder keg. On one hand, their models kept getting smarter, on the other — the fear that GPT-4 or the upcomi

Claude Opus 4.6: Anthropic Hits OpenAI Where It Hurts

How Anthropic Suddenly Became a Rock Star Among Developers

Claude Opus 4.6: Anthropic Teaches Neural Networks to See Things Through (Finally)

Qwen2.5 on free CPU: Neural networks for those who don't want to feed the clouds

Nvidia RTX 50 Super: Gamers Will Wait While AI Chips Bring in Billions
Remember when Nvidia was that company that lived for gamers and released new graphics cards faster than you could finish the latest blockbus

Google Cloud and Team USA: Reaching New Heights with Algorithms
Imagine you're flying ten meters above a snowy slope, spinning faster than helicopter blades. In that moment, the last thing you're thinking









