Google DeepMind has unveiled the next generation of its artificial intelligence (AI) video generation model, Veo 2, positioning it as a direct competitor to OpenAI's Sora. The company has simultaneously upgraded its image generation model,
FACTS Grounding benchmark is seen as a significant step in promoting trust and accuracy in AI-generated content.
Founded in 2016 out of the Human Centered Robotics Lab at the University of Texas at Austin, Apptronik now has nearly a decade of expertise in human-centered design and hardware engineered for safety and reliability.
Google DeepMind, Google’s flagship AI research lab, wants to beat OpenAI at the video generation game — and it might just, at least for a little while. On Monday, DeepMind announced Veo 2, a next-gen video-generating AI and the successor to Veo,
Google Deepmind has unveiled its next-generation AI tools, Veo 2 and Imagen 3, along with a playful new experiment, Whisk, aimed at remixing visuals in creative ways. Veo 2 is the newest version of the company's flagship video-generation tool,
Apptronik, an AI-powered humanoid robotics company, has entered a strategic partnership agreement with the Google DeepMind robotics team. The partnership will bring together artificial intelligence with hardware and embodied intelligence, advancing humanoid robots that can be more helpful to people in dynamic environments.
Google DeepMind has formed a strategic relationship with Apptronik to take a huge step forward in the future of robotics.
Whisk is a “creative tool” for quick inspiration, Google said in a blog post, as opposed to a “traditional image editor.” In essence, Whisk is intended as a fun AI feature, rather than as something that’s supposed to be refined professional work.
Google claims Veo 2 has a "better understanding of real-world physics"—an issue that often trips up such tools.
Apptronik , the AI-powered humanoid robotics company, has entered a strategic partnership agreement with the Google DeepMind robotics team .
Lila Ibrahim, the first COO for AI company Google DeepMind, says bringing in outside perspectives to the next frontier of artificial intelligence is more important than ever.
Google’s 2014 acquisition of DeepMind for $400-650 million is touted as one of the smartest business decisions in history. To this, Tesla chief Elon Musk quips: “You have that backwards. DeepMind acquired Google,” highlighting how AI is essential to Google’s relevance today, especially in the race to AGI.