Google Cloud restructured its strategy team to "respond faster" to the market. One of the biggest changes has been made to boost sales productivity, per an internal memo.
Google DeepMind, Google's AI research lab, on Wednesday announced new AI models called Gemini Robotics designed to enable real-world machines to interact with objects, navigate environments, and more.
Google's DeepMind unveils a new Gemini model, enabling robots to understand the physical world around them. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman joins Jackie Davalos and Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Technology" to discuss.
Google DeepMind on Wednesday debuted two new AI models for robotics, both running on Gemini 2.0, which Google calls its "most capable" AI to date. Google said it will partner with Apptronik, a Texas-based robotics developer, to "build the next generation of humanoid robots with Gemini 2.0.
CNBC's Deirdre Bosa reports on news from Google's AI ambitions.
Alphabet's Google launched two new AI models tailored for robotics applications on Wednesday based on its Gemini 2.0 model, as it looks to cater to the rapidly growing robotics industry.
Google's profitability and strong balance sheet give it an edge over unprofitable AI startups threatening its search business. AI presents an opportunity for Google to strengthen its businesses outside of search and create a new one where it could achieve market leadership. Google has an excellent track record of achieving market leadership, as evident in its leadership of products outside search, such as YouTube, Google Workspace, Cloud, and Android.
Anthropic, a San Francisco startup often cast as an independent player in the AI race, has deeper ties to Google than previously known. Court documents recently obtained by The New York Times reveal that Google owns a 14% stake in the company and is set to pour another $750 million into it this year through a convertible debt deal.
The internet giant owns 14% of the high-profile artificial intelligence company, according to legal filings obtained by The New York Times.
CNBC's Deirdre Bosa reports on news from Waymo.
Alphabet's self-driving arm has continually been adding new cities to its roster. Here's where Waymo's robotaxis are available now.
Waymo on Tuesday announced it is expanding its service to include another 27 square miles of coverage around the San Francisco Bay Area. With the expansion, Waymo will now take passengers around Mountain View, Los Altos, Palo Alto and parts of Sunnyvale, California.