Google Pay – Enabling liability shift for eligible Visa device token transactions globally We are excited to announce the general availability [1] of liability shift for Visa device tokens fo... Source: Google Developers Blog
#WeArePlay | How two sea turtle enthusiasts are revolutionizing marine conservation When environmental science student Caitlin returned home from a trip monitoring sea turtles in Weste... Source: Google Developers Blog
Gemini 1.5: Our next-generation model, now available for Private Preview in Google AI Studio Last week, we released Gemini 1.0 Ultra in Gemini Advanced. You can try it out now by signing up for... Source: Google Developers Blog
Build with Gemini models in Project IDX A few weeks ago, we announced a series of product updates to Project IDX to help streamline and simp... Source: Google Developers Blog
Introducing Gemma models in Keras The Keras team is happy to announce that Gemma, a family of lightweight, state-of-the art open model... Source: Google Developers Blog
Google Cloud Next ’24 session library is now available Google Cloud Next 2024 is coming soon, and our session library is live!Next ‘24 covers a ton of grou... Source: Google Developers Blog
Large Language Models On-Device with MediaPipe and TensorFlow Lite Test out the MediaPipe LLM Inference API via our web demo. The Web SDK will be released in the next few weeks with the iOS SDK coming soon. Source: Google Developers Blog
Google for Games is coming to GDC 2024 Join us on March 19 for the Game Developers Conference (GDC) where game developers will gather to learn, network, problem-solve, and shape the future. Source: Google Developers Blog
GDE Women’s History Month Feature: Gema Parreño Piqueras, AI/ML GDE For Women's History Month, we're shining a spotlight on Gema Parreño Piqueras, an AI/ML Google Developer Expert (GDE) from Madrid, Spain. Source: Google Developers Blog
Tune in for Google I/O on May 14 Register to stay informed about I/O and other related events coming soon. The live-streamed keynotes start May 14 at 10am. Mark your calendar. Source: Google Developers Blog