Jane Manchun Wong just found a 1,200-line system prompt for Waymo's unreleased Gemini assistant buried in their app code. A strong example of prompt engineering for anyone building AI assistants.<br /> The article Waymo's leaked system prompt reveals a 1,200-line rulebook for its in-car Gemini assistant appeared first on The Decoder. [...]
Waymo is expanding its service area in two major metropolitan parts of California, according to a report by TechCrunch. The company is bringing its robotaxis to several new cities and neighborhoods ar [...]
The California DMV has approved Waymo’s request to conduct driverless testing and to deploy its robotaxis in more locations in the state. As CBS News reports, Waymo now has the permission to operate [...]
After more than a month of rumors and feverish speculation — including Polymarket wagering on the release date — Google today unveiled Gemini 3, its newest proprietary frontier model family and th [...]
There’s a type of knife tech often seen in science fiction that revolves around vibrating a blade to increase its sharpness. We’ve seen examples of this in franchises like Star Wars (vibroblades), [...]