Word of the day: Tokenmaxxing. That's how Google CEO Sundar Pichai introduced this year's Google I/O conference , a reference to the sheer mass of AI processing (we're talking quadrillions, folks) happening around the world. It's a fact: Google has made a full pivot to AI. And depending on which of its dozens of products you use the most, it may or may not be taking over your life, too. But among a plethora of AI model updates and new, multimodal ways to generate synthetic videos announced today, Google unveiled only a few new upgrades for the YouTube lovers, the world's most-watched video platform. Looking for more Google I/O announcements? Follow the Mashable Google I/O live blog to see all of the latest news on Gemini, Chrome, and Android. YouTube Shorts get Gemini Omni Google unveiled its new AI world model, Gemini Omni , early on in the event, explaining that its new two-directional multimodal capabilities make it capable of "creating anything from any o...
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