>>jasond+(OP)
I never upvote any Google's A.I. research articles as most of the time it is: look what we have done, but we will never release anything.
OpenAi gets a lot of criticism for being closed, but at least I can play with their api most of the time.
What's the point of this if we will never be able to use this?
>>thyrox+w71
The point is probably the implication that it'll be pushed to android as a native feature (in the photos app or similar), thus it making sense for investors reading this to put money into google rather than e.g. stability or openai etc. The people writing the article are likely shareholders etc.