Google just dropped a wave of powerful AI tools — and they’re going to seriously change how small businesses like yours do marketing. In this video, I unpack the biggest updates from Google I/O that actually matter for entrepreneurs, including controversial new search features, mind-blowing video capabilities, and a tool that can literally run your online tasks for you. This isn’t hype — this is real, practical stuff you can use today to grow your business and stand out online.
Creating in Flow | How to use Google’s new AI Filmmaking Tool
Built with and for creatives, Flow is the only AI filmmaking tool custom designed for Google DeepMind’s most advanced models – Veo, Imagen and Gemini. In this tutorial you will learn how to seamlessly create cinematic clips, scenes and stories with character and object consistency. You can prompt how you speak, craft cohesive narratives, and easily manage and organize all of your ingredients and prompts in one place.
Announcing Gemma 3n Preview: Powerful, Efficient, Mobile-First AI
We’re excited to announce Gemma 3n – a cutting-edge open model designed for fast, multimodal AI on devices, featuring optimized performance, unique flexibility with a 2-in-1 model, and expanded multimodal understanding with audio and video, empowering developers to build live, interactive applications that understand and interact based on the world around you.
Google Makes AI Agent Prototype Available to US Users
Google has released its AI agent research prototype Project Mariner to users in the US. Jaclyn Konzelmann, director of product management for Google Labs, speaks about the human-AI agent interactions with Bloomberg’s Jackie Davalos at Google I/O.
We Tested Google Veo and Runway to Create This AI Film. It Was Wild. | WSJ
AI video tools like Google’s Veo 3 and Runway can now generate scenes that look almost indistinguishable from reality. WSJ’s Joanna Stern and Jarrard Cole put them to the test in a short film made almost entirely with AI. Watch the full film and then see exactly how they pulled it off.
Eisenhower warned us about the ‘scientific elite’
In his iconic 1961 farewell address, President Dwight D. Eisenhower famously warned Americans about the military-industrial complex—but that wasn’t all. He also cautioned against a growing “scientific, technological elite” dominating national policy through federal funding. What happens when science becomes politicized? When peer review rewards conformity, not discovery? And when government grants replace private innovation? This video dives into the hidden costs of federally funded science—and explores how private labs, bold inventors, and decentralized innovation have historically led to the biggest breakthroughs, from Edison and the Wright Brothers to Silicon Valley and AI labs today.
WTF Happened to Nuclear Energy?
What happened to the promise of nuclear energy? This once seemingly futuristic and clean power source has fallen by the wayside, with countries even turning off their nuclear reactors during an energy crisis. Let’s dig into why people are so afraid of nuclear energy, and if their fears are realistic.
why ai neural networks will change trading forever and how to build yours in minutes!
Today we will discuss about neural networks from simple feed forward neural networks, backward propagation, backward propagation through time, recurrent neural networks, LSTM and creating trading and investing strategies using python.
Duolingo’s AI Update is Quietly Ruining Everything
How Duolingo used AI to ruin its stories.
An Aside about American CEOs always choosing greed.
How Duolingo uses data to make decisions.
Social Media Apps and Duolingo choose data and profits over people.
Art in all forms requires the human creative element.
Duolingo may be useful but it is not good.
AI and the Future.
The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED
The arrival of non-human intelligence is a very big deal, says former Google CEO and chairman Eric Schmidt. In a wide-ranging interview with technologist Bilawal Sidhu, Schmidt makes the case that AI is wildly underhyped, as near-constant breakthroughs give rise to systems capable of doing even the most complex tasks on their own. He explores the staggering opportunities, sobering challenges and urgent risks of AI, showing why everyone will need to engage with this technology in order to remain relevant. (Recorded at TED2025 on April 11, 2025)
