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Google, Malaysia and AI
Google unveils $3B investment to tap AI demand in Malaysia and Thailand
The funds will go toward new data centers in both Asian markets, serving also as cloud regions, and supporting developments in artificial intelligence.
Google Says Its Investments Will Add $3 Billion to Malaysia's GDP by 2030, Create 26,500 Jobs
Google said on Tuesday its investments in Malaysia would create 26,500 jobs and contribute more than $3 billion to the country's economy by 2030, as it announced its new $2 billion data centre there had broken ground.
Malaysia to gain $3B in GDP and 26,500 jobs from Google investments by 2030
Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ: GOOGL) has partnered with a local technology company to offer sovereign cloud services in Malaysia. The tech titan expects its investments to create 26,500 jobs and add over $3.0 billion to the country’s economy by 2030.
Google says Malaysia investments to add US$3bil to its GDP by 2030, create 26,500 jobs
Google said on Tuesday (Oct 1) its investments in Malaysia would create 26,500 jobs and contribute more than US$3 billion to its economy by 2030, as it announced its new data centre and Cloud region there had broken ground.
Google, Chromebook
First Look: New Google AI Summarizes & Translates Right on Your Chromebook
At its fall showcase, Google debuted nifty AI features for all Chromebooks, alongside fresh models from Lenovo and Samsung. We went hands on with it all, including a cool Duet detachable.
Chromebooks are getting a new button dedicated to Google’s AI
Samsung’s Galaxy Chromebook Plus and Lenovo’s Chromebook Duet 11 — and along with them, a brand-new button. Dubbed the Quick Insert button, it’s designed to give immediate access to some of Google’s latest AI features.
Google's new Chromebook Plus AI features could give Windows Copilot a run for its money
Google just announced a handful of new multimodal AI features for Chromebook Plus devices: live translations, text and audio summaries, and a new Quick Insert feature.
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Google paid $2.7B to rehire AI genius who left after company refused to release his bot: report
Google paid $2.7 billion to rehire an artificial intelligence genius who left the tech giant in a huff three years ago to ...
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Google NotebookLM leader says more controls coming for AI generated podcasts
Google NotebookLM product leader Raiza Martin says her team will be adding new updates to allow users to control more of the ...
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Google's reported $2.7 billion deal to bring back a former employee is proof AI geniuses are the new 'star quarterbacks'
Google reportedly paid an eye-popping amount to rehire AI scientist Noam Shazeer. It's the latest example of the hiring ...
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Google and Meta update their AI models amid the rise of “AlphaChip”
On Wednesday, Meta announced the release of Llama 3.2, a significant update to its open-weights AI model lineup that we have ...
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This open-source AI tool was built in a day and it’s coming for Google’s NotebookLM
Open NotebookLM, a free open-source AI tool developed in one day, challenges Google's NotebookLM by converting PDFs to ...
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Google opens the door to Gemini Nano for all Android apps!
Starting today, all Android app developers can experiment with Gemini Nano using a tool called the AI Edge SDK. The Google AI ...
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What Is Gemini? Everything You Should Know About Google's AI Tool
Gemini also plays a big role in AI Overviews on Google Search. If you've noticed more detailed, contextually rich answers ...
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Google's AI podcast tool transforms your text into stunningly lifelike audio - for free
I've been studying AI for years, and Google's new and oddly hidden AI podcast tool still astonishes me. Seriously, you have to hear this to believe it. But humans will beat the machines in the end.
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Google's declining search quality drove me to Perplexity, but is the grass really greener?
Perplexity bills itself as an "answer" engine that can replace traditional search engines, but can it hold a candle to Google ...
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