When Lyria 3 launched last month, Gemini could generate 30-second audio clips from prompts. With the new advanced model, the chatbot can now create tracks up to 3 minutes long and follow instructions ...
Generate:Biomedicines is the latest biotech to benefit from a renewed appetite from investors for publicly listed drug developers. Generate—which will list its stock on the Nasdaq this morning under ...
Feb 26 (Reuters) - Generate Biomedicines said on Thursday that it raised $400 million in its U.S. initial public offering, pricing shares of the U.S.-based drug developer at $16 each. The offering ...
AI drug discovery specialist Generate Biomedicines has raised $400 million in the year’s largest initial public offering to date for a biotechnology firm. The company, which was launched in 2018 by ...
I recently saw a tweet showing how Google has acquired companies over the years and built products around them. Here is the link to the tweet if you want. Now, Google made another announcement: Google ...
Generate:Biomedicines is hoping to raise up to $425 million via a Nasdaq IPO, with the proceeds needed to bankroll its lead antibody through respiratory disease trials. The Flagship Pioneering-founded ...
Google is rolling out AI music generation inside the Gemini app. It's powered by Google's advanced Lyria 3 AI model. You can create music tracks up to 30 seconds using text prompts, images, and even ...
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Late Thursday, Mr. Musk’s chatbot, Grok, limited requests for A.I.-generated images on X to paid subscribers of the social media site amid an outcry from victims and regulators. By Kate Conger and ...
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Water has long been a source of renewable power. More than 2,000 years ago the Chinese used water wheels to grind grain and pound ore. In the 1700s water wheels kickstarted the Industrial Revolution ...