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In today’s data-saturated world, knowing where and when something happens is crucial. From crisis response, defense to urban development and climate monitoring, Geospatial Intelligence is ...
Google paid $63 million for an 85-acre property near New Albany, located 4 miles from its existing data center campus. The company said the site may become a data center, though plans have not ...
Hexagon AB (OTCPK:HXGBY) has announced an agreement to acquire France-based APEI, specializing in aerial mapping, to bolster geospatial data offerings. The acquisition will strengthen Hexagon's ...
"We will remain pragmatic going forward according to the data and will be as agile as necessary," Villeroy, who is also head of the French central bank, told a financial conference in Paris.
Google has served up a a seemingly endless carousel of AI-generated clips made by Veo 2 that anyone can watch for free.
Use Google Maps to tell other road users what’s happening. Screenshot: Google Google Maps comes with a built-in feature for alerting other users about what’s happening on the road.
Discover how Google Flow Veo3 is changing video creation with AI-driven tools. Hands-on review of its features, strengths, and limitations.
Google says its video generation tools, Flow and Veo 3, are enough to turn you, a lowly human, into a filmmaker, but that's more than debatable.
Google has entered the world of video editing packages with the launch of "Flow," an AI editing suite launched at IO.
Google is launching a new app to help make AI-generated videos called Flow. It’s also announcing Veo 3, updates to Veo 2 model, and Imagen 4.
Google's new generative AI video tool Flow and its latest model Veo 3 has advanced features and was designed with the input of filmmakers.
Darren Aronofsky Launches AI-Driven Storytelling Venture, As Google Unveils New Gen AI Video Tool The tech giant released a new video model, Veo 3, which can ad sound effects, dialogue and ambient ...