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Google is offloading a key career resource program for supporting women in tech, another sign the search giant is unwinding its diversity programs following political pressure over diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Alphabet Inc.’s Google will supply up to 1 million of its specialized AI chips to Anthropic PBC, a deal worth tens of billions of dollars that deepens its partnership with the fast-growing artificial intelligence startup.
Google says it has agreed to purchase “most” of the power that the new 400MW-capacity power plant at Broadwing produces once it starts operating in 2030. “Our goal is to help bring promising new CCS solutions to the market while learning and innovating quickly,” Google says in its announcement today.
Using a technique called Quantum Echoes, Google says its latest chip has delivered results that outperform traditional computers and can be mathematically checked for accuracy.
The revolutionary advertising product launched 25 years ago, propelling the company into the stratosphere. Could the party be over?
Google has announced Privacy Sandbox, which removed tracking cookies in Chrome, is being discontinued in a major update.
Losing an earbud can make your expensive purchase useless, which is why many tech brands offer replacements for individual parts. Google is the latest to do so with its newest Pixel Buds.
Google has entered into the first corporate agreement to buy electricity from a U.S. power plant using carbon capture and storage in a deal to help fuel its data centers in the country's Midwest region,
Meta has poached a key Google DeepMind researcher, in a sign that competition for talent in an emerging area of AI development is heating up.
Pixel 10 users are reporting graphics performance issues, but a fix could be imminent, thanks to an upcoming driver update.
OpenAI introduced its own web browser putting the ChatGPT maker in direct competition with Google as more internet users rely on artificial intelligence to answer their questions.