Alphabet considers first yen bond sale to fund AI goals
Alphabet is issuing yen bonds for the first time to fund its AI initiatives, mirroring a trend among Big Tech companies using debt markets for AI investments.
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Google is introducing 'switching tools' for Gemini, allowing users to transfer chat history and personal information from other chatbots.
Why it matters
This move by Google signifies a significant step in the competitive landscape of AI chatbots. By making it easier for users to migrate their existing data and conversations, Google is lowering the barrier to entry for Gemini, potentially increasing its user base and market share. This highlights the growing importance of user data portability and integration in the AI assistant market.
Google's Gemini chatbot can now import your old conversations from other chatbots. This makes it easier to start using Gemini without losing your past chats.
Alphabet is issuing yen bonds for the first time to fund its AI initiatives, mirroring a trend among Big Tech companies using debt markets for AI investments.
Read on Economic Times Tech →Google is reportedly considering manufacturing AI servers in India, following HP's lead, as part of its global supply chain diversification strategy and in conjunction with its substantial AI hub investment in Visakhapatnam.
Read on Economic Times Tech →OpenAI employees cashed out significant equity in a secondary sale, valuing the AI company at $400 billion.
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