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Google is expanding its AI capabilities with several new features, including "Daily Listen," a personalized podcast creator. This feature curates a daily, short audio summary of topics and news that a user regularly follows, pulling from their search history and Discover feed preferences. Currently in testing in the US for users in the Google Search Labs program, Daily Listen provides a 5-minute podcast overview that is labeled as "Made for you", complete with audio and a transcription. The goal is to provide users with a quick, personalized rundown of important information that is relevant to them, using AI to create this audio content.

Additionally, Google is exploring quantum computing with its new "Willow" computer. This advanced machine has reportedly achieved computational speeds that would take classical computers longer than the age of the universe to complete. Some scientists at Google believe this speed is achieved by performing computations across parallel universes, supporting the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. Google's recent advancements in real-time error correction for its qubits is cited as the reason why these parallel universes can be used in this way. These developments not only challenge the current understanding of technology, but also question the very nature of reality. Also, Google is aiding developers with "Grounding with Google Search", this feature, part of Google AI Studio, helps developers get more accurate AI responses using its search engine data.

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References :
  • PCMag Middle East ai: Google AI Feature Turns Your Search History, News Preferences Into a Podcast
  • e-Discovery Team: Quantum Leap: Google Claims Its New Quantum Computer Provides Evidence That We Live In A Multiverse
  • Stack Overflow Blog: How Google is helping developers get better answers from AI
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