Alphabet’s Google is adding AI tools from Facebook and Anthropic to its cloud platform. Google’s clients will be able to access Facebook’s Llama2 LLM and Anthropic’s Claude2 chatbot. Google’s customers will have freedom to choose an AI model that best meets their needs. The model could be Google’s own or from one of its partners. Google clients could have access to more than 100 powerful AI models. As we already know, Duet AI is a product in its Workspace Productivity Suite. It will be accessible to the public by the end of 2023. Users can avail of a Gen AI helper which responds to prompts to help create content on apps such as Google Docs, Sheets and Slides. Duet AI can take notes during videocalls and can send meeting summaries. It can translate captions in 18 languages. There is ‘attend for me’ feature which sends the tool to join meetings on their behalf. It can deliver messages and create a recap of the event. Google collaborates with GE Appliances and Fox Sports. That enables customers to create customised recipes and see a playback of a sports event.
Google has shown its readiness to work with other firms in AI area. Google at the same time promotes its own AI products and services as the finest options.
In Cloud Computing, of course, Google trails behind Amazon and Microsoft. Therefore, when its cloud offerings are infused with AI, Google will benefit from the widest array of products it is offering to its customers.
Google is planning to make its AI-powered suite available to corporate G-mail accounts at an additional cost of $30 a month per person. Google has already acquired GM and Estee Lauder as its cloud software customers.
Google has introduced custom-built AI-chips. It has unveiled an enterprise scale to watermark and identify images generated with AI-plus tools. The tool is called SynthID.
Microsoft caught the company off guard, and therefore, Google is rolling out its AI plans.
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