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Learn how to install and use Google's Antigravity 2.0 platform to create, manage, and execute AI agents using a command-line interface and SDK.
This explainer explores how large AI companies like Anthropic are committing massive sums to cloud providers like Google Cloud, and why these strategic infrastructure investments are crucial for the future of artificial intelligence development.
Learn to build a simple AI-powered sentiment analysis tool using Google Cloud's Natural Language API, demonstrating the kind of infrastructure that's driving Alphabet's growth.
Google Cloud has surpassed $20B in quarterly revenue, driven by AI demand, but capacity constraints limited its growth potential.
Learn how Google and NVIDIA are making AI inference cheaper and faster through new hardware and software integration. This breakthrough could make AI more accessible to businesses and improve everyday applications.
Google Cloud AI Research and UIUC introduce ReasoningBank, a memory framework that allows LLM agents to learn from both successes and failures, improving their reasoning capabilities over time.
Google Cloud CEO Sundar Pichai unveiled a $240 billion backlog, 750 million Gemini users, and a vision to turn Search into an agent manager at Cloud Next 2026.
Google Cloud launches two new AI chips to compete with Nvidia, offering improved performance and cost efficiency. The company continues to use Nvidia hardware for now.
Google has unveiled a $750 million fund to support partners in developing agentic AI, marking the largest single partner investment from any hyperscaler.
Google Cloud has sealed a multi-billion-dollar deal with Mira Murati's Thinking Machines Lab for AI infrastructure powered by Nvidia's latest GB300 chips, strengthening their position in the competitive AI hardware market.
Google Cloud Next 2026 highlighted a diverse lineup of AI startups showcasing innovative solutions across healthcare, finance, and logistics sectors.
Cadence Design Systems has expanded its AI and robotics partnerships with Nvidia and Google Cloud, aiming to enhance semiconductor design and robotic systems through advanced simulation and accelerated computing.