Google Cloud Announces Gemini is Available on Google Distributed Cloud
Google Cloud announced that Gemini on Google Distributed Cloud (GDC) is now available to customers—bringing Google’s “most advanced” models into the data center.
The company said the move is inspired by initial feedback from customers, including Singapore’s Centre for Strategic Infocomm Technologies (CSIT), Government Technology Agency of Singapore (GovTech Singapore), Home Team Science and Technology Agency (HTX), KDDI, and Liquid C2.
This unlocks a wide array of high-impact use cases on secure infrastructure including:
- Unlocking new markets and global collaboration: Instantly break down language barriers across your international operations, creating a more connected and efficient global workforce.
- Accelerating decision-making: Make faster, data-driven decisions by using AI to automatically summarize documents, analyze sentiment, and extract insights from your proprietary datasets.
- Improving employee efficiency and customer satisfaction: Deliver instant, 24/7 support and enhance user satisfaction by developing intelligent chatbots and virtual assistants for customers and employees.
- Increasing development velocity: Ship higher-quality software faster by using Gemini for automated code generation, intelligent code completion, and proactive bug detection.
- Strengthening safety and compliance: Protect your users with AI-powered safety tools that automatically filter harmful content and ensure adherence to industry policies.
Delivering these transformative capabilities securely requires a complete, end-to-end platform that only Google is offering now:
- Performance at scale
- Foundation of security and control
- Flexibility and speed for your AI strategy
“The partnership with Google Cloud and the integration of Google's leading Gemini models will bring cutting-edge AI capabilities, meet specific performance requirements, address data locality and regulatory needs of Japanese businesses and consumers,” said Toru Maruta, executive officer, head of advancing business platform division, KDDI.
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