Quantum startup SandboxAQ said its large quantitative models (LQMs) will be available on Google Cloud, the company told Reuters on Tuesday, as cloud providers look to AI tech to fuel growth.
Instead of a $20 or $30 standalone plan, Google added a few dollars to its business tiers and applied the Gemini generative AI to all plans.
Everseen and Google Cloud are partnering on a Vision AI offering for retail stores. The companies will combine Everseen's Vision AI platform with Google Distribute Cloud and Google's Vertex AI platform.
Google's new Agentspace platform that allows businesses to use AI agents to connect with commonly used enterprise applications.
Google has poured resources into developing agentic models. These systems can process broader contextual data, anticipate multiple steps ahead, and execute tasks autonomously under human supervision.
By integrating Google Cloud's advanced generative AI technology, the retailer has introduced an AI-powered chatbot called Omoda Stylist alongside its Discover the Look function that transforms the way customers shop for fashion online by suggesting complete combinations instead of single items.
including Informatica’s recently-released Gen AI Blueprint for the Vertex AI platform and Gemini models. We are excited to offer CDGC natively on Google Cloud so Google Cloud customers can classify, secure and democratize their critical data assets and ...
The Dutch fashion retailer’s Omoda Stylist platform leverages Google Cloud’s Vertex AI platform and Gemini models for a tailored shopping experience.
As part of a series profiling the shortlisted entrants for the Pioneering and Innovation Award at the Autosport Awards, we look inside Google Cloud and Formula E’s hackathon event
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the software industry, creating new opportunities for companies that can effectively integrate AI into their platforms. GitLab (NASDAQ: GTLB) is a leading DevSecOps platform provider and is emerging as a key player in this transformation.
Phil Venables says Google protects customers by being “institutionally paranoid,” and more companies realize they need to use platforms designed with security in mind.