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A photo of Google's Project Astra on the Pixel 8 Pro.

Google Project Astra hands-on: Full of potential, but it’s going to be a while

The move to multi-modal AI is going to be multi-year endeavor.

At Google I/O 2024, Google gave us a glimpse at what next-gen AI could do, but after trying it out, it's clear it won't arrive anytime soon.

Google Project Astra hands-on: Full of potential, but it’s going to be a while

The move to multi-modal AI is going to be multi-year endeavor.

At Google I/O 2024, Google gave us a glimpse at what next-gen AI could do, but after trying it out, it's clear it won't arrive anytime soon.

Google's Gemini will search video to answer your questions

Google's Gemini will search your videos to help you solve problems

The AI will study the video frame-by-frame and pull info from forums to help troubleshoot.

As part of its push toward adding generative AI to search, Google has introduced a new twist: video.

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Steve Dent
Steve Dent
13 hours ago
GRUENHEIDE, GERMANY - MAY 10: Police confront environmental activists in a forest near the Tesla Gigafactory electric car factory on May 10, 2024 near Gruenheide, Germany. Activists have come from across Germany to demand a stop to plans by Tesla to expand the factory, which would involve cutting down at least 50 hectares of trees. Some locals also support the protest, citing stress to local groundwater reserves from the factory. (Photo by Axel Schmidt/Getty Images)

Climate protestors clash with police outside Tesla’s German gigafactory

Activists want to stop the plant’s planned expansion, which locals overwhelmingly oppose.

Climate protestors in Germany reportedly broke through police barricades on Friday, amid clashes between activists and law enforcement. The protestors either made it onto (according to protestors) or near (according to local police) the grounds of a Tesla gigafactory in Grünheide, Germany, near Berlin.

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Will Shanklin
Will Shanklin
05.10.2024
An image of the facility in Iceland.

The world’s largest direct carbon capture plant just went online

It can capture around 36,000 tons of CO2 per year, but that’s just a drop in the bucket.

Climeworks has just opened the world’s largest direct carbon capture plant. It can suck around 36,000 tons of CO2 from the air each year, burying it underground.

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Lawrence Bonk
Lawrence Bonk
05.10.2024

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