A German court ruling on Google’s AI Overview puts a hard edge on a soft problem: generated answers can mislead, and liability may follow when users trust them.
A Munich ruling involving Google’s AI Overview puts a hard legal edge on a technical problem many teams still treat as a product feature: generated text can create real-world liability when it names real people and real businesses.
UK competition rules around Google’s AI search features turn publisher control into a technical and economic test: visibility, attribution, and metrics now matter as much as ranking.
A brief flag in Chrome Canary redirected Google Search queries to AI Mode, exposing how experimental browser plumbing can change what users think their search bar is doing.
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has told Google to give publishers a way to opt out of having their content used in AI Overviews, signaling that generative search is becoming a compliance problem, not just a product feature.
A new defensive bundle stitches together Google, Mandiant, Wiz, and Gemini, but the real story is how security vendors are trying to turn AI from a threat multiplier into a faster analyst workflow.
Gemini Omni, SynthID, C2PA, and WebMCP point to a new phase in AI security, where the hard problem is no longer just making content, but proving what it is and controlling what happens next.
Antigravity 2.0 is not just another launch: it is Google’s push to collapse overlapping developer-AI tools into one agent-first path, with real consequences for workflows, permissions, and migration planning.
A new $100 AI Ultra plan, a lower-priced $200 Ultra tier, and a YouTube Premium Lite add-on for AI Pro show Google is packaging intelligence as an account entitlement system rather than a single product.
As the EU tightens its grip, Google faces mounting pressure to give rival AI assistants like ChatGPT and Claude the same Android access as its own Gemini.
As Google quietly tests its fastest-ever image AI, we investigate what’s really behind the “Nano Banana 2 Flash” and what it means for the future of generative tech.
Google’s new AI subscription lineup draws a bold line between everyday users and the AI elite-here’s what you’re really getting for your money.