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AI

AI Summary

  • OpenAI continues to expand its AI capabilities with new models like GPT-5 and Codex, integrating them across various industries and platforms, including AWS and enterprise solutions.
  • The company is emphasizing responsible AI development and safety, introducing new frameworks, partnerships for child safety, and robust security practices.
  • Codex is being positioned as a universal productivity tool, with significant efforts to integrate it into diverse workflows, from software development and data analysis to business operations and creative tasks.
  • OpenAI is forging strategic partnerships with major corporations and governments worldwide, aiming to accelerate AI adoption and build the infrastructure for the 'Intelligence Age'.
  • The industry is seeing a strong focus on agentic AI development, with new tools and infrastructure being built to support autonomous agents and more sophisticated AI interactions.

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Google AI

  • What’s new with Google Cloud 2 days ago by Google Cloud Content & Editorial
    Google Cloud, Inside Google Cloud

    Want to know the latest from Google Cloud? Find it here in one handy location. Check back regularly for our newest updates, announcements, resources, events, learning opportunities, and more. Tip : Not sure where to find what you’re looking for on the Google Cloud blog? Start here: Google Cloud blog 101: Full list of topics, links, and resources . aside_block Jun 1 - Jun 5 Modeling the physical world with BigQuery Graph Managing complex supply chains requires more than just spreadsheets; it requires a digital replica of the physical world. In this post , Guru Rangavittal and Candice

  • Google Cloud Summits 2022 [frequently updated] 4 years ago by The Google Cloud Events team
    Google Cloud, Inside Google Cloud, Events

    Register for our 2022 Google Cloud Summit series , and be among the first to learn about new solutions across data, machine learning, collaboration, security, sustainability, and more. You’ll hear from experts, explore customer perspectives, engage with interactive demos, and gain valuable insights to help you accelerate your business transformation. Bookmark the Google Cloud Summit series website to easily find updates as news develops. Can’t join us for a live broadcast? You can still register to enjoy all summit content , which becomes available for on-demand viewing immediately following each event. Upcoming events Data Cloud and Applied ML Asia Pacific

  • Celebrating our tech and startup customers 4 years ago by Google Cloud Tech and Startups Team
    Startups, Partners, Customers, Application Development, Data Analytics, AI & Machine Learning, Inside Google Cloud

    Our tech and startup customers are disrupting industries, driving innovation and changing how people do things. We’re proud of their success and want to showcase what they’re up to! You’ll hear about their new products, their businesses reaching new milestones and their ability to get things done faster and easier using Google Cloud’s app development, data analytics and AI/ML services. Congrats to Impact Analytics for Closing PVH With the COVID-19 pandemic, the rise of e-commerce, and supply chain crisis, Impact Analytics had to quickly offer enhancements on their platform that gave retailers access to intelligent, automated, and edge-aware solutions. Google

  • Introducing Topaz — the first subsea cable to connect Canada and Asia 4 years ago by Bikash Koley
    Google Cloud, Inside Google Cloud, Infrastructure

    There’s a new subsea cable in town: Topaz, the first-ever fiber cable to connect Canada and Asia. Once complete, Topaz will run from Vancouver to the small town of Port Alberni on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, and across the Pacific Ocean to the prefectures of Mie and Ibaraki in Japan. We expect the cable to be ready for service in 2023, not only delivering low-latency access to Search, Gmail and YouTube, Google Cloud, and other Google services, but also increasing capacity to the region for a variety of network operators in both Japan and Canada.

  • Save the date for Google Cloud Next: October 11–13, 2022 4 years ago by Alison Wagonfeld
    Inside Google Cloud, Events, Google Cloud Next

    We’re excited to announce that Google Cloud Next returns on October 11–13, 2022. Join us for keynotes from industry luminaries and engage live with Google developers. Explore dynamic content across various learning levels, and dive deep into technologies and solutions spanning the Google Cloud and Google Workspace portfolios. Participate in breakout sessions, demos, and hands-on training. Hear from the world’s leading companies about their digital transformation journeys. You’ll have opportunities to connect with experts, get inspired, and boost your skills. We can’t wait to see you at Next ’22! It’s too early to determine how the event experience will span


The Deep View

  • What ChatGPT will do with new Codex superpowers 2 days ago by The Deep View

    Welcome back. While Anthropic warned that self-improving AI could arrive sooner than expected, its call for caution sits uneasily alongside its aggressive push to build ever more powerful systems and launch its IPO. Meanwhile, Microsoft and Snowflake signaled that enterprises are shifting from AI exuberance to AI efficiency, focusing less on consuming tokens and more on proving ROI. And OpenAI’s decision to fold Codex into ChatGPT may be one of its smartest product moves yet, turning a powerful developer tool into an agent platform that can automate tasks for anyone from inside ChatGPT. — Jason Hiner IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER 1.

  • How Apple silicon keeps quietly piling up AI wins 3 days ago by The Deep View

    Welcome back. Google’s Logan Kilpatrick argues that developers need to keep resetting their ambitions as AI advances. He believes the day is coming when you'll be able to turn prompts into real businesses. Meanwhile, OpenAI is trying to position itself as the adult in the room, backing Washington’s new AI guardrails while arguing that checks on frontier models should be mandatory and run by civilian agencies. Apple’s AI future may have less to do with Siri than the hardware underneath it. In an exclusive interview with The Deep View, Apple described how years of investment in Apple silicon have positioned

  • OpenAI makes 3 big moves to broaden Codex's appeal 4 days ago by The Deep View

    Welcome back. Microsoft is trying to make agents enterprise-ready by leaning into its biggest advantages: distribution, security, and control. That matters because agents are only useful at work if companies can trust them. Snowflake addresses the same problem at the data layer, giving businesses more context and governance without adding additional infrastructure. And OpenAI is pushing Codex beyond developers with role-based plug-ins that make it feel less like a coding tool and more like a practical work assistant. — Jason Hiner IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER 1. OpenAI makes 3 big moves to broaden Codex's appeal 2. Microsoft seizes AI opportunity in

  • Apple's AI rebirth hangs on Siri's iOS 27 makeover 5 days ago by The Deep View

    Welcome back. Nvidia’s latest push into physical AI shows where robots are headed. With Cosmos 3, the company is tackling one of robotics’ hardest problems: helping machines generalize beyond the scenarios they were trained on. Meanwhile, Gusto is bringing AI agents to a market that has largely been left behind. Its new Cofounder product gives small businesses a practical way to automate payroll, reporting, and operations. And next week’s WWDC will be Apple’s most critical AI moment yet. The extent of Siri's transformation will determine a lot about Apple's role in the AI era. — Jason Hiner IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER

  • Nvidia bets it has the CPU for the AI agent era 6 days ago by The Deep View

    Welcome back. TwelveLabs offers a smart counterpoint to AI slop with Rodeo, a tool that helps creators edit real footage faster instead of generating more synthetic content. ChatGPT may still look like a chatbot, but OpenAI’s design chief says the future is more proactive, ambient, and deeply shaped by human judgment. Meanwhile, Nvidia’s Computex announcements made one thing very clear: the GPU giant is now pushing across the full AI stack, including a Vera CPU built for the agent era. This is the Nvidia we should expect to see going forward. — Jason Hiner IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER 1. Nvidia bets