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“There is no one model to rule every scenario”: GitHub will now let developers use AI models from Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI
By Emma Woollacott published
News Devs will be given access to a broader array of AI models on GitHub – but there's more in store for users
The Open Cloud Coalition wants to promote a more competitive European cloud market
By Nicole Kobie published
Analysis The launch of the Open Cloud Coalition is the latest blow in a war of words between Microsoft and Google over European cloud
Inside Google’s “promising and pragmatic” approach to fixing software development’s memory safety problem
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Google has reaffirmed its commitment to bolstering the security of memory unsafe codebases.
Microsoft slams Google’s ‘shadow campaigns’ as feud over cloud regulation escalates
By George Fitzmaurice published
News Google is being accused of creating an “astroturf” organization that is driven by ulterior motives
Not all developers are sold on AI coding tools
By George Fitzmaurice last updated
News Many software developers have concerns over the quality and security of AI-generated code despite marked productivity boosts
Industry body hits out at CMA following launch of Google, Anthropic merger probe
By George Fitzmaurice published
News Industry stakeholders think the probe will negatively impact innovation and growth in the UK’s AI sector
Europe needs more energy and better grids to meet data center power demands
By Nicole Kobie published
News Data center energy demands in Europe are set to triple by the end of the decade, and that means countries will need to boost investment in sustainable power sources and upgrade grid infrastructure.
Google is going nuclear
By Emma Woollacott last updated
News The company hopes to power its AI data centers with clean energy from small modular reactors - but the timescale is optimistic
DoJ mulls potential Google services breakup in monopoly lawsuit – what happens next?
By Nicole Kobie published
Analysis The US Department of Justice’s first round of antitrust remedy proposals were called "radical" by Google, which argues open source developers would be first to suffer if it were forced to relinquish Android or Chrome
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