LiteRT.js runs machine learning models locally with CPU, GPU and emerging NPU acceleration, potentially reducing server infrastructure, inference charges and data movement.
Google LiteRT.js, released July 9, 2026, brings native browser AI inference to web developers by compiling Google's proven ...
An analysis of more than 2,000 job postings reveals what U.S. companies screen for when they build engineering teams in ...
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Now, when users navigate to Google Images, they'll see a "For You" gallery of images tailored to their interests and browsing ...
Google Images is dropping a personalized feed and letting you instantly generate custom AI art directly inside your search ...
The company says the new “browseable” homepage features a “dynamic, immersive gallery of images from across the web — updated ...
Google is expanding AI Mode in Search, allowing users to connect apps to improve search results and "get more done".
A new study found that social media platforms are referring people to sites where they can create nonconsensual, sexually ...
By Eli Tan Reporting from San Francisco Meta on Friday paused a new artificial intelligence feature on Instagram that allowed ...
As private schools proliferate, states are taking a hands-off approach to regulating them. School founders — in one case, a woman prosecuted for sexual abuse — often aren’t screened. Some states can’t ...
Simon Willison] ported the Moebuis 0.2B image inpainting model to run locally in a web browser.  The web tool simply requires ...