Google Research has released TabFM, a foundation model for tabular data. It performs zero-shot classification and regression through in-context learning. Predictions come from a single forward pass, with no per-dataset training, hyperparameter tuning, or feature engineering.
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Google's NotebookLM is adding a new way to catch up on your notes: TikTok-style AI videos. The new feature is rolling out to Google AI Ultra and Pro subscribers, allowing NotebookLM to generate 60-second vertical AI clips based on the sources you upload to the app.
The example shared by Google details Australia's unsuccessful war on emus, pairing paper cutout-style AI art of emus with narration. It adds to some of the other ways NotebookLM lets you interact with your research, including by generating AI podcasts, cinematic videos, and visual explainers.
Doom scrolling but make it educational 🤓
Introducing Short Video Overviews in Notebo …
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DiffusionGemma is Google DeepMind's experimental 26B open model using text diffusion for up to 4x faster generation on GPUs.
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Alvin Lang
May 29, 2026 18:16
Google debuts Gemini Omni and 3.5 Flash at I/O 2026, showcasing AI advances in video creation, agentic workflows, and coding capabilities.
Google has unveiled its latest AI innovations, Gemini Omni and Gemini 3.5 Flash, during its annual I/O event on May 19, 2026. These models represent a significant leap in AI capabilities, with Omni focusing on multimodal media generation and Flash designed for complex, task-oriented workflows. Gemini Omni is positioned as a “world model” capable of synthesizing inputs like text, images, video, and audio into high-fidelity video outputs. Key features demonstrated include conversational video editing, where users give natural language prompts to modify scenes iteratively. For example, Omni can “dim the lights,” “transform objects,” or even “reimagine settings” with photorealistic precision. This makes
At this year’s Google I/O, the atmosphere at the Shoreline Amphitheatre was electric as the CEO laid out a vision for a world deeply intertwined with agentic AI. We heard about the sheer computing muscle of the new TPU 8i […]
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