AI Agent · Gemini · Google · Calif · Wall Street · Fortune Technology
Google released new Gemini 3.5 models at the event on Tuesday
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Pichai said Google now has 13 products that each have more than 1 billion users, and five products with more than 3 billion users.
Key facts
- The company’s capital expenditures—a cause of concern among some Wall Street investors—were projected behind Pichai on a giant screen as the the CEO described plans to spend between $180 billion
- Pichai said Google now has 13 products that each have more than 1 billion users, and five products with more than 3 billion users
- Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s AI talk at a university commencement speech this weekend drew a chorus of boos
- In a visible sign of how important AI has become to the $4.7 trillion company, Google said it was redesigning the iconic search box that sits at the center of its sparse, all-white homepage
Summary
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s AI talk at a university commencement speech this weekend drew a chorus of boos. At the company’s annual developer conference in Mountain View, Calif. on Tuesday, AI was the overwhelming, and virtually sole focus, of the roughly two hours of keynote presentations delivered by executives. Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google parent company Alphabet, kicked off the Google the reporter/O event praising AI’s role in helping students prep for exams and allowing artists and musicians to get into their “creative flow” as the world moves into the “agentic AI era.” In a visible sign of how important AI has become to the $4.7 trillion company, Google said it was redesigning the iconic search box that sits at the center of its sparse, all-white homepage. Pichai touted the dizzying amounts of money the company is spending to build AI infrastructure and the massive consumption of AI “tokens”—the basic unit of AI data processing—being gobbled up by customers.