Google overtakes OpenAI as leader in consumer AI market
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The Economist
Summary
Google is positioning itself as the new leader in consumer AI, surpassing OpenAI. The article, set at Google's annual developer conference, highlights the company's massive scale with users consuming quadrillions of tokens monthly. CEO Sundar Pichai's lighthearted remarks about Google's TPU chips underscore the company's infrastructure advantage in the AI race.
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· 3 pulledTHE AMPHITHEATRE complex where Google holds its annual software-developers' conference has a cheesy, fairground feel.
Sundar Pichai, its boss, tells a corny joke about Google's overworked chips, known as TPUs, doing 'teraflops into bed'.
But its users are burning through quadrillions of tokens a month
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