Google reportedly patched a flaw in the Vertex AI SDK for Python that could allow attackers to hijack model uploads and ...
Indie movie fans are upset about Google DeepMind’s $75 million investment in the studio, which comes as AI companies are ...
Google is increasing its investment in Iowa water-quality projects amid local concerns over data center water usage. Residents in Palo, Iowa, questioned the potential water consumption of a proposed ...
Google on Wednesday announced its intentions to invest $10 million into Texas water as part of its broader commitment to manage water resources in the communities where it builds and operates data ...
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Announced 10 years ago, Google's Debug Project aims to curb growing mosquito populations. Credit: David Paul Morris / Contributor / Bloomberg via Getty Images Billion dollar tech company Google is ...
The little-known program aims to “stop bad bugs with good bugs” by releasing millions of sterile mosquitoes to eliminate those that carry disease. Mosquitoes are the deadliest animal in the world, ...
As AI tools flood open-source maintainers with low quality bug reports, OpenAI's new Patch the Planet initiative aims to filter out the noise and fix real threats.
Squashing bugs is the goal of every tech company, but typically not the blood-sucking kind. Google wants to do both. In a permit filing with the Environmental Protection Agency, Google wants to ...
Forget search engines, AI assistants, and smartphones—Google’s next release could be a swarm of millions of mosquitoes. Through its parent company Alphabet, Google is seeking federal approval to ...
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Google is making a $10 million investment into Texas in the form of a water impact fund. This pledge comes as Google has numerous data center projects underway in the Lone Star ...
When you think of Google “debugging” something, you probably think of software – not actual bugs. Yet, the tech giant is seeking approval from the United States government to release up to 32 million ...