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The new AI Cloud Takeoff programme targets 300 digitally mature companies with technical support, funding, and AI Centres of Excellence.
Under the new deal, Google Cloud will provide additional computing capacity to help OpenAI train and run its AI models. For OpenAI, the partnership addresses growing demands for computing power as the company's annual revenue reached $10 billion as of June, according to sources familiar with the matter who spoke to Reuters.
Google Cloud experienced outages today that led to disruptions for many online services. Reports of issues for Google products and others began around 2 PM ET. The company was able to restore function to its own apps, but several other businesses have continued to experience problems for some users.
Google's GenAI ecosystem empowers developers with tools like AI Studio, Stitch, Colab, and Jules to simplify and scale AI app development.
The platform is designed with Google Cloud, leveraging AI infrastructure and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) - and is managed end-to-end by Ericsson. The solution will help CSPs to quickly set up and grow core network services, cut operating costs and gain business flexibility with a fully managed, cloud-native platform.
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SINGAPORE] Digitally mature companies keen on doing more in the area of artificial intelligence (AI) will now have the opportunity to tap a new programme. Read more at The Business Times.
Google Cloud's CTO Will Grannis said he tries his best to stay current — but that doesn't mean throwing away foundational learnings.