Google Search now lets you create image using generative AI

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Google Search gets generative AI update: Google has been super-charging its search engine, Google Search, with generative AI-based features this year. The company has already rolled out a host of AI-based features to Search in the past couple of months. Now, the company has announced a new generative AI-based feature for Google...

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Published on October 10, 2023 -  01:30
Google Makes Passkeys Default Sign-In Method
Google Makes Passkeys , Default Sign-In Method. Google has previously referred to passkeys as the "beginning of the end" of passwords, TechCrunch reports. . Google has previously referred to passkeys as the "beginning of the end" of passwords, TechCrunch reports. . Passkeys let users sign in to their accounts by using biometrics, PINs or physical security keys. The password alternative is resistant to phishing as well. On Oct. 10, Google announced that passkeys will become "the default authentication method" across all accounts, TechCrunch reports. . This means, next time you sign in to your Google Account, you’ll start seeing prompts to create and use passkeys, simplifying your future sign-ins, Google product managers Christiaan Brand and Sriram Karra, via TechCrunch. Our goal is the same as it has always been, giving you technology that is secure by default, so that you have the strongest security but without the burden, Google product managers Christiaan Brand and Sriram Karra, via TechCrunch. According to Google, 64% of its users like passkeys better than passwords or two-step verification. . The sign-in method is also reportedly "40% faster than using a password," TechCrunch reports. Google is encouraging all of its users to begin using passkeys as their main sign-in option as soon as possible to add an extra layer of security to their accounts

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