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Google moves Gemini app team to DeepMind unit
Google Adds Gemini Team to DeepMind, Continuing AI Consolidation
Alphabet Inc.’s Google is moving the team behind its Gemini AI assistant app to its DeepMind research lab, continuing a plan to consolidate the company’s various groups working on artificial intelligence.
Google shifts Gemini app team to DeepMind
The shift "will improve feedback loops, enable fast deployment of our new models in the Gemini app," CEO Sundar Pichai said in a blog post. Gemini is Google's most advanced AI technology, developed by DeepMind.
Exclusive: Google moves Gemini app team to DeepMind unit
Google notified staff on Thursday that it is moving the team behind the Gemini App into the company's broader AI subsidiary, Axios has learned. Why it matters: The move puts the team developing its consumer generative AI tools within Google DeepMind,
Google announces big reorg: Gemini app team moves to DeepMind, Assistant now part of Pixel/Android
Previously, the Gemini app team was part of Google’s Knowledge & Information division that includes Search, Ads, Geo (Maps), and Commerce. They are now being moved into the Google DeepMind organization formed last year.
Google Secures Nuclear Power from Kairos
Google to buy power for AI needs from small modular nuclear reactor company Kairos
Alphabet's Google said on Monday it signed the world's first corporate agreement to buy power from multiple small modular reactors to meet electricity demand for artificial intelligence.
Google partners with Kairos Power on nuclear reactors for AI push
Google continues its search for new solutions for the development of artificial intelligence, focusing on modern energy sources. The collaboration with Kairos Power, based on the use of small nuclear reactors,
Hungry for Energy, Amazon, Google and Microsoft Turn to Nuclear Power
Large technology companies are investing billions of dollars in nuclear energy as an emissions-free source of electricity for artificial intelligence and other businesses.
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Google looks to spearhead AI adoption in the public sector
According to Google, the grants will help to establish a Center for Federal AI, which will be a hub for cultivating AI ...
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Google licenses its AI model to help Indian companies detect blindness in diabetic patients
Google is leveraging AI to tackle healthcare, sustainability, and agriculture challenges in India. Collaborating with local ...
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Tech Giants Amazon and Google Bet on Nuclear Energy for Clean Power
Both companies seek new sources of carbon-free electricity to meet surging demand from data centers and artificial ...
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Google is going nuclear for AI
According to some estimates, training cutting-edge AI models like ChatGPT or Google’s own Gemini consumes immense energy, ...
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Google overhauls Shopping platform with AI for more personalization
New features arrive ahead of the crucial Q4 shopping period and include an artificial intelligence-supported brief with key product considerations.
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Companies planning 2 Oak Ridge nuclear projects partner with Google and Amazon
As artificial intelligence drives a surge in demand for power-hungry data centers, big players in the field – such as Google, ...
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Google adds first Indigenous language in Canada to its translation service
One of the most widely spoken Indigenous languages in this country is now available through Google's translation service, the ...
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India can tap AI's potential to boost economic growth, drive inclusive progress: Google
Artificial intelligence (AI), set to play a crucial role in delivering the target of a $1 trillion digital economy by 2028, ...
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