The key announcements from Google’s I/O conference
The tech giant has been laying out its plans for AI-powered tech.
The tech giant has been laying out its plans for AI-powered tech.
The tech giant has unveiled a wide range of new AI tools.
The tech giant is holding its annual developer conference, Google I/O, in California.
Called GPT-4o, the new model was unveiled to a cheering crowd in OpenAI’s offices by chief technology officer Mira Murati.
Anne Keast-Butler said China has an ‘advanced set of cyber capabilities’, and also has commercial hacking outfits and data brokers at its disposal.
GPT-4o is the new “flagship model” for the AI chatbot.
Google’s annual developer conference begins on Tuesday.
The Prime Minister reiterated his view that the Government’s economic plan was working as he visited a healthcare technology facility in Oxfordshire.
The findings could supercharge the hunt for new drugs and treatments, researchers say.
Maria Caulfield appeared in front of the Health and Social Care Committee on Tuesday.
Marcus Skeet, 16, has been running a mile a day in April to raise money for Mind UK.
Monday’s debate has no vote but is a chance for MPs to share their own and their constituents’ views on the issue.
He bought albums by Taylor Swift and Chinese rocker Dou Wei in a symbolic nod to cross-cultural exchanges.
Not included were social media companies such as Meta Platforms and X.
Steve Young, 52, is taking part in a phase 3 clinical trial to test a new mRNA vaccine for cancer.