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Google to release smart glasses and add AI ‘agents’ to search engine

CEO Sundar Pichai says features powered by new Gemini model will close gap with Anthropic and OpenAI
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A young woman with long hair and hoop earrings wears Google Glass and smiles slightly.
"}],[{"start":143.35,"text":"Google has been adding AI features to search in response to changing consumer preferences since the release of ChatGPT in late 2022."}],[{"start":152,"text":"At the I/O event last year Google introduced “AI mode”, the biggest change to search in its 28-year history, which replaced traditional search results with a chatbot. A year earlier, it debuted “AI Overviews” — brief, AI-generated answers — at the top of results."}],[{"start":168.8,"text":"Pichai had been criticised for allowing OpenAI and Anthropic to flourish despite Google and its AI lab DeepMind leading research for years."}],[{"start":177.60000000000002,"text":"Google has made up ground in the past 18 months thanks to its “full-stack” AI strategy, which includes building chips, data centres, foundation models and products in-house. It has committed to spend as much as $190bn this year, supporting this vast capital expenditure with record advertising and cloud earnings."}],[{"start":197.40000000000003,"text":"Investors have responded positively. Its shares have risen roughly 130 per cent in the past 12 months, pushing its valuation close to $5tn, trailing only chipmaker Nvidia."}],[{"start":208.65000000000003,"text":"Still, analysts estimate Google has only a 10 to 15 per cent market share for professional coding and business automation, which have emerged as the clearest way to make money from AI. OpenAI and Anthropic each have about 40 per cent."}],[{"start":223.70000000000005,"text":"Google DeepMind chief executive Demis Hassabis said the Gemini 3.5 model’s performance is comparable to Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex but that it ran faster and at as low as half the price."}],[{"start":238.00000000000006,"text":"AI labs have come under intense pressure to obtain enough computing power to run their models, with some facing outages and having to ration clients’ access. Google hopes its latest in-house chips will give it more capacity to operate its models at a lower computing cost."}],[{"start":255.05000000000007,"text":"A “pro” version of Gemini 3.5 will be released next month, which is a bigger large language model more capable than the flash version."}],[{"start":262.8500000000001,"text":"Hassabis said artificial general intelligence, AI technology that can outperform humans at most tasks, was “on the horizon”."}],[{"start":271.05000000000007,"text":"However, “it’s important that we are clear-eyed about the potential challenges, and use all the tools in our disposal, to ensure the safety of our agentic systems”, the Nobel Prize winner added. "}],[{"start":282.20000000000005,"text":"Google also said it was gaining traction with its redesigned Gemini app. Its monthly users more than doubled in a year to 900mn but still trail ChatGPT’s 900mn weekly users."}],[{"start":294.20000000000005,"text":"Alphabet, Google’s parent company, is also using its financial muscle to try and squeeze its smaller rivals, which are burning cash in the pursuit of growth. Google on Tuesday said it would cut the cost of its top-tier AI subscription."}],[{"start":307.1,"text":"Other products unveiled include Gemini Omni, which can create videos from a mix of text, images and audio inputs and edit them based on voice commands."}],[{"start":323.85,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1779252228_8029.mp3"}

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