Google to invest $15 billion in AI data centre
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That's because Google recently integrated Nano Banana — the company's AI-powered image generation and editing tool — into Gemini's new Gemini 2.5 Flash Image. Simply put, if you go to Google AI Studio or to the Gemini App, you should be able to make better photo creations. In Mashable's tests, Nano Banana works particularly well as an image editor.
Google's VP of product, Robby Stein, says teams risk killing breakthrough ideas by staying too small for too long.
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The project will feature gigawatt-scale data centre operations, supported by a robust subsea cable network and clean energy solutions, aimed at powering the most demanding AI workloads in India.
Google is set to invest a massive $15 billion over five years to establish its first AI hub in Visakhapatnam. This significant development, announced
Google Lens now supports the Nano Banana, the image generation feature from the Gemini app, within Google Search. Google said, “we’re bringing Nano Banana to Google Search.”
Google tried to kill the app that let Pixel users enable VoLTE and VoWiFi on any carrier, but the developer found a workaround.
Google is investing $9B through 2027 to expand data centers in South Carolina, fueling AI growth and transforming the state’s digital economy.