Tag: generation

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: Quoting Drew Breunig

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Apr/10/drew-breunig/#atom-everything Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: Quoting Drew Breunig Feedly Summary: The first generation of AI-powered products (often called “AI Wrapper” apps, because they “just” are wrapped around an LLM API) were quickly brought to market by small teams of engineers, picking off the low-hanging problems. But today, I’m seeing teams of domain…

  • Cloud Blog: AlloyDB AI drives innovation for application developers

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/databases/alloydb-ai-drives-innovation-from-the-database/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: AlloyDB AI drives innovation for application developers Feedly Summary: The transformative power of AI and intelligent agents is driving profound changes, where software can understand natural language questions and commands — and even autonomously act on our behalf. At the heart of this revolution is the “AI-ready” enterprise…

  • Cloud Blog: Looker adds AI-fueled visual, conversational data exploration, continuous integration

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/data-analytics/looker-bi-platform-gets-ai-powered-data-exploration/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Looker adds AI-fueled visual, conversational data exploration, continuous integration Feedly Summary: Today at Google Cloud Next ‘25, we’re announcing a major step in making Looker the most powerful platform for data analysis and exploration,by enhancing it with powerful AI capabilities and a new reporting experience, all built on…

  • Cloud Blog: New GKE inference capabilities reduce costs, tail latency and increase throughput

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/understanding-new-gke-inference-capabilities/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: New GKE inference capabilities reduce costs, tail latency and increase throughput Feedly Summary: When it comes to AI, inference is where today’s generative AI models can solve real-world business problems. Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) is seeing increasing adoption of gen AI inference. For example, customers like HubX run…

  • Cloud Blog: Google Cloud and Oracle accelerate enterprise modernization with new offerings, regions, and capabilities

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/databases/google-cloud-and-oracle-accelerate-enterprise-modernization/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Google Cloud and Oracle accelerate enterprise modernization with new offerings, regions, and capabilities Feedly Summary: Supporting customers where they want to be is a core value at Google Cloud, and a big part of the reason that we have partnered with Oracle — so that you can innovate…

  • Cloud Blog: H4D VMs: Next-generation HPC-optimized VMs

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/new-h4d-vms-optimized-for-hpc/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: H4D VMs: Next-generation HPC-optimized VMs Feedly Summary: At Google Cloud Next, we introduced H4D VMs, our latest machine type for high performance computing (HPC). Building upon existing HPC offerings, H4D VMs are designed to address the evolving needs of demanding workloads in industries such as manufacturing, weather forecasting,…

  • The Register: Google offers 7th-gen Ironwood TPUs for AI, with AI-inspired comparisons

    Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/04/10/googles_7thgen_ironwood_tpus_debut/ Source: The Register Title: Google offers 7th-gen Ironwood TPUs for AI, with AI-inspired comparisons Feedly Summary: Sure, we’re doing FP8 versus a supercomputer’s FP64. What of it? Cloud Next Google’s seventh-generation Tensor Processing Units (TPU), announced Wednesday, will soon be available to cloud customers to rent in pods of 256 or 9,216…