"Visualising AI
What does AI look like? We're working with artists and animators to break existing stereotypes - and create a more inclusive image of AI."
"The potential of AI search engines as the next big competitor to Google - a real Scenario or an Illusion? AI Search Engines like Perplexity AI are booming."
"We're beta launching SynthID, a tool for watermarking and identifying AI-generated content. With this tool, users can embed a digital watermark directly into AI-generated images or audio they create. This watermark is imperceptible to humans, but detectable for identification."
"AI and machine learning products
Try Gemini 1.5 models, the latest and most advanced multimodal models in Vertex AI. See what you can build with up to a 2M token context window, starting as low as $0.0001."
"Gemini is evolving to be more than just the models. It supports an entire ecosystem - from the products that billions of people use every day, to the APIs and platforms helping developers and businesses innovate."
"Gemini Code Editor is an advanced coding tool that integrates artificial intelligence to streamline your coding experience. Featuring the powerful Monaco Editor, it offers real-time code suggestions, syntax highlighting, and autocomplete to enhance your coding efficiency."
"Transform the way you use AI
Rapidly build custom AI applications and automations - no coding required. Easily mix and match the latest models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Mistral, Meta, and more."
OpenNERO is an open source software platform designed for research and education in Artificial Intelligence. The project is based on the Neuro-Evolving Robotic Operatives (NERO) game developed by graduate and undergraduate students at the Neural Networks Research Group and Department of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Austin.
"Collection of Interactive Machine Learning Examples
We call them "seeds". Each seed is a machine learning example you can start playing with. Explore, learn and grow them into whatever you like. Powered by CoLab"
"AMI is a program that brings together artists and engineers to realize projects using Machine Intelligence. Works are developed together alongside artists' current practices and shown at galleries, biennials, festivals, or online. By creating a platform for this emerging form of art-making, we hope to open both our research and the public conversation to new ways of thinking about intelligent systems."