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Google is rolling out its AI-powered search feature, AI Overviews, to more than 100 countries and says it will reach more than one billion monthly users worldwide. The AI summaries are now available in multiple languages, including English, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish, regardless of the user's location. Google says it has also improved the way users access source links: Desktop users now see links more prominently on the right-hand side of the screen, while mobile users can access them via icons in the top right-hand corner. The company has also added direct links within the AI summary text itself. The search giant promises that all ads in these AI-generated summaries will be clearly labelled. The feature remains unavailable across the EU region.

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Together with Amazon, Google and other partners, Hugging Face is launching a new open source software called HUGS. HUGS (Hugging Face for Generative AI Services) is designed to automate the technical implementation of AI models into working applications. The software takes on the complex task of adapting open source AI models, such as Meta's Llama, to run on chips from Nvidia or AMD. The product can be used in the cloud as well as in company-owned data centers. According to Hugging Face, while outsourcing AI technology to third-party providers has been the norm, HUGS allows companies to build and control their own AI technology. The service costs one dollar per hour and is available through cloud services from Amazon, Google, and Digital Ocean.

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