Acting on our commitment to safe and secure AI

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Looking back at wildfire research in 2023

Favorite Posted by Yi-Fan Chen, Software Engineer, and Carla Bromberg, Program Lead, Google Research Wildfires are becoming larger and affecting more and more communities around the world, often resulting in large-scale devastation. Just this year, communities have experienced catastrophic wildfires in Greece, Maui, and Canada to name a few. While

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Shared by Google AI Technology October 25, 2023

Grammar checking at Google Search scale

Favorite Posted by Eric Malmi, Senior Research Scientist, and Jakub Adamek, Senior Software Engineer, Google, Bard Team Many people with questions about grammar turn to Google Search for guidance. While existing features, such as “Did you mean”, already handle simple typo corrections, more complex grammatical error correction (GEC) is beyond

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Shared by Google AI Technology October 25, 2023

Answering billions of reporting queries each day with low latency

Favorite Posted by Jagan Sankaranarayanan, Senior Staff Software Engineer, and Indrajit Roy, Head of Napa Product, Google Google Ads infrastructure runs on an internal data warehouse called Napa. Billions of reporting queries, which power critical dashboards used by advertising clients to measure campaign performance, run on tables stored in Napa.

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Shared by Google AI Technology October 20, 2023

English learners can now practice speaking on Search

Favorite Posted by Christian Plagemann, Director, and Katya Cox, Product Manager, Google Research Learning a language can open up new opportunities in a person’s life. It can help people connect with those from different cultures, travel the world, and advance their career. English alone is estimated to have 1.5 billion

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Shared by Google AI Technology October 19, 2023

Improving traffic evacuations: A case study

Favorite Posted by Damien Pierce, Software Engineer, and John Anderson, Senior Research Director, Google Research Some cities or communities develop an evacuation plan to be used in case of an emergency. There are a number of reasons why city officials might enact their plan, a primary one being a natural

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Shared by Google AI Technology October 16, 2023