“In 2016, [@SundarPichai] had declared Google would be an “AI-first company,” and began cultivating a series of projects—custom chips, Cloud, YouTube, and deep AI research—that seemed to have nothing to do with Google’s core search product. All of these bets have paid off, and then some.” — @TIME in their new #TIME100Companies cover story on Alphabet and AI → https://t.co/Uii9dpkzka
📷: Daniel Dorsa
@yohaniddawela Hey Yohan! Reaching out from Google; wanted to keep you in the loop with upcoming news. Feel free to DM or reach me at abigailjaffe [at] https://t.co/WIXq2NrgGn
@climatepaige was this the # follicles they could extract, or total #? last time (at 31) i had something like 48, which was insane...i don't fit criteria for PCOS
We’re bringing new capabilities powered by Gemini models to @googlemaps.
With Ask Maps, get answers to complex questions about any place you want. For example it can help with complex requests like "Find me the best 3-hour family hikes in the Grand Tetons and a spot for a packed lunch”. Will try this next time I'm there:)
Rolling out now in the US and India.
They let @macyagilliam in the Google Maps car and the first thing she did was immortalize herself on Street View and take it through a drive thru...
But wouldn't we all?
Watch here: https://t.co/iPdkqQIGon
The real story behind Google Earth is absolutely wild.
It started as an $800/year 3D tool used to cover the war in Iraq. Then Google bought it — and made it free.
Then it:
- Saved 4,000 lives in Hurricane Katrina
- Reunited lost families across continents
- Discovered unknown forests and species
- Became essential for investigative journalism
Along the way, Google realized they had accidentally built a Wayback Machine for the planet. Now, it's becoming an AI-powered crystal ball.
Google researchers use AI to take clouds out of satellite images, offering land managers a clearer view of threats to the environment. https://t.co/0ibjVBiLiE
In our biggest update to Street View yet, there is new Street View imagery in nearly 80 countries, some of which have images for the very first time → https://t.co/rOUip0vc1o
International nonprofit @GlobalFishWatch — which was co-founded by Google — shared how human activity is impacting the seas, global industries, climate and more ↓ https://t.co/eJVmAnx8fx
@anothercohen Run slow to run fast. No matter how slow you need to go, even if it’s a 15 min mile, will help you ultimately get faster.
1/3 of your runs will be excellent, 1/3 will be ok and 1/3 will suck. You won’t know why.
Find your nutrition/hydration balance - it’s diff for everyone
@TMobileHelp@1stof_his_name pretty infuriating. thank you for squeezing an additional $30/monthly - $360/annually - from a family plan. guess this is the reward that loyal customers get.