Google I/O showed how broad Pichai's AI rollout has become
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Google presented a large set of AI announcements at I/O, tying model advances to product surfaces.
The breadth is Google's advantage and risk: every product can benefit, but every product can also expose AI mistakes.
Published May 14, 2024 and checked Jun 6, 2026.
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Is Google moving fast enough on AI, or too fast for search trust?
This is the best way to describe AI infrastructure: not just software, but a new form of energy conversion.
I am optimistic, but the bottleneck is still power, memory bandwidth and deployment cost.
The framing is useful, but every cycle has hype. I want to see real utilization numbers.