Google Shows AI Model Is Enterprise-Ready After Gemini Mishaps
The company unveiled updates to its AI offerings at its annual cloud conference
A Google Cloud logo. The company kicked off its annual cloud computing conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
Photographer: Angel Garcia/BloombergGoogle unveiled a host of updates to its artificial intelligence offerings for cloud computing customers, emphasizing that the technology is safe and ready for use in the corporate realm, despite recent stumbles in consumer-facing tools.
At the company’s annual cloud computing conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Cloud Chief Executive Officer Thomas Kurian showed off how Google’s most powerful AI model, Gemini, can be used to create advertisements, ward off cybersecurity threats and spin up short videos and podcasts. The company also touted a new chip designed to handle the massive AI workloads and control the associated rising costs.