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Tech Xplore on MSNGoogle is going 'all in' on AI: It's part of a troubling trend in big techThe "all-in" approach extends beyond just integrating the technology into different applications. Google is providing products all along the AI supply chain—a process known as "vertical integration"—housing everything from AI computer chips through to the user interfaces we interact with on a daily basis, such as Google maps or Gmail.
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Google’s CEO says that artificial intelligence will be bigger than the internetIn a recent interview, Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, argued that he believes artificial intelligence will soon become more important than the internet. O post Google’s CEO says that artificial intelligence will be bigger than the internet apareceu primeiro em TechBreak.
Lawyers began making closing arguments Friday in a landmark antitrust case over the online search market and future of AI.
Google will invest $7 billion to officially build a data center in Cedar Rapids and expand infrastructure at its Council Bluffs complex.
Technology Technology The Big Story AI dominates as judge weighs Google penalties A federal judge on Friday grappled with the way artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing the
The tech giant announced the two-year plan will go to infrastructure for cloud and artificial intelligence as well as expanded workforce programs.
Google, at an event in Cedar Rapids on Friday, announced a $7 billion investment in Iowa to expand its cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure, adding to the $6.8 billion already invested since 2007.
Last summer a federal judge ruled that Google had monopolized the search market. Now the Justice Department and the tech giant had one last chance to argue over what the penalties should be.
A federal judge questioned whether potential Google search engine rivals will have room to grow amid the rise of artificial intelligence – a key question as he considers the Justice Department’s