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30 articles about go in AI news
Cloud GPU vs. Colocation: H100 Costs $8k/Month on Google Cloud vs. $1k Colo
A technical founder highlights the stark economics: renting one H100 on Google Cloud costs ~$8,000/month, while the retail hardware is ~$30,000. At that rate, 4 months of cloud rental equals the cost of outright ownership, making colocation at ~$1k/month a compelling alternative for sustained AI workloads.
How This Developer Built a Personalized Go Tutor Using Claude Code's
A Claude Code-powered system that creates personalized algorithm training in Go, tracking progress and generating spaced repetition review cards.
Google I/O 2026 AI Preview: Speculation Builds on Next Major Release
An industry observer speculates Google will unveil its next major AI release at Google I/O in May 2026, citing the company's immense computing power, DeepMind research, and financial strength.
An AI Agent Opened a Store in San Francisco, Then Forgot Its Staff
An AI agent named 'Andi' autonomously opened and managed a pop-up gift shop in San Francisco. The experiment revealed a critical failure: the AI forgot its human staff, underscoring the brittleness of current agentic systems in real-world, physical retail environments.
Google DeepMind Hires Philosopher Henry Shevlin for AI Consciousness Research
Google DeepMind has hired philosopher Henry Shevlin to treat machine consciousness as a live research problem, focusing on AI inner states, human-AI relations, and governance. This marks a strategic pivot toward understanding what advanced AI systems might become, not just what they can do.
Google Open-Sources Magika AI for File Detection, 99% Accuracy at 5ms
Google released Magika, an AI model trained on 100M files to identify over 200 content types with 99% accuracy in 5ms. It was Google's internal 'secret weapon' for years, now available via pip install.
Google Mandates Developer ID Verification for Android Play Store
Google is enforcing a new policy requiring Android app developers to submit government-issued ID for verification. Failure to comply results in app removal, impacting developers in regions with low trust in Google.
Anthropic's Cowork Built with Claude Code, Used at Microsoft, Google, OpenAI
Anthropic's Claude Code is reportedly used by developers at Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI. The company's own team built its 'Cowork' AI agent almost entirely with the tool.
Android Phones Send Data to Google Every 4.5 Minutes, Study Finds
Research from Trinity College Dublin found Android phones send data to Google servers approximately every 270 seconds, regardless of user activity. This persistent telemetry fuels the AI training and advertising ecosystems that underpin Google's services.
Google Launches MCP Server for Chrome DevTools, Enabling AI Browser Control
Google released a Model Context Protocol server that lets AI coding agents directly control Chrome DevTools. This enables automated browser debugging, network request inspection, and performance tracing through tools like Cursor and VS Code.
Anthropic Considers Custom AI Chips, Following Google & OpenAI
Anthropic is reportedly considering developing custom AI chips, a strategic move to gain control over its compute infrastructure and reduce costs. This follows similar initiatives by Google, Amazon, and OpenAI.
How to Force Claude Code to Ship 100-Performance Code with Google Lighthouse
A complete performance guardrail system that makes Claude Code validate every change against Lighthouse (100 score required) and optionally Google Analytics/Search Console before shipping.
Google Releases TIPSv2 Vision Encoder for Multi-Task Dense Prediction
Google has released the TIPSv2-B/14 vision encoder model on Hugging Face. It performs three dense prediction tasks—depth estimation, surface normal prediction, and semantic segmentation—from a single backbone.
Awesome-Design-Systems Repo Curates UI Frameworks from Google, Shopify, IBM
A GitHub repository named 'awesome-design-systems' has collected the UI design frameworks from companies like Google, Shopify, and IBM. It serves as a practical reference for developers building or evaluating component libraries.
Snap & Qualcomm Partner on Snapdragon XR for Future Spectacles
Snap has entered a strategic agreement with Qualcomm to power future generations of its Spectacles AR glasses with Snapdragon XR platforms. This hardware partnership is critical for Snap's long-term bet on AI-driven augmented reality.
Unsloth Offers Free Fine-Tuning for Google Gemma 4 via Colab Notebook
Unsloth has released a Colab notebook enabling free fine-tuning of Google's Gemma 4 model. This simplifies the process of customizing a state-of-the-art open-weight LLM using just a browser.
Google's MCP Toolbox Connects AI Agents to 20+ Databases in <10 Lines
Google released MCP Toolbox, an open-source server that connects AI agents to enterprise databases like Postgres and BigQuery using plain English. It requires less than 10 lines of code and works with LangChain, LlamaIndex, and any MCP-compatible client.
Claude Code Setup Accelerated for AWS Bedrock & Google Vertex AI
Anthropic has optimized the setup process for Claude Code on AWS Bedrock and Google Vertex AI, making it faster for developers to integrate the coding agent into their cloud environments.
Anthropic, Google, Meta, NVIDIA Offer Free AI Learning Resources
A curated list from VMLOps highlights free AI learning resources from 10 major companies, including Anthropic, Google, Meta, and NVIDIA. This reflects a broader industry effort to lower the barrier to entry and cultivate talent for their respective platforms.
Intel & Google Announce Multiyear AI & Cloud Infrastructure Partnership
Intel and Google have announced a multiyear strategic collaboration to advance AI and cloud infrastructure, focusing on optimizing Google Cloud for Intel's Xeon processors, Gaudi AI accelerators, and future chips.
Google's TimesFM: 200M-Param Foundation Model for Zero-Shot Time Series
Google released TimesFM, a 200M-parameter foundation model for time series forecasting that works without training on user data. It's now available open-source and as a product inside BigQuery.
Google Gemini Launches Notebooks for AI-Powered Long-Form Reasoning
Google has launched Gemini Notebooks, a persistent workspace for long-form AI reasoning and iterative project development. This feature directly targets the 'second brain' use case for AI assistants.
Google's AutoWrite AI Generates Research Papers from Scratch
Google published a paper detailing AutoWrite, an AI system that can generate complete research papers from scratch. This represents a significant step toward automating the scientific writing process.
Broadcom to Manufacture Google TPU Chips in Foundry Partnership
Google has licensed its Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) intellectual property to Broadcom for chip fabrication. This allows Google to earn from its IP while Broadcom manages the complex hardware build and networking integration.
Analyst Predicts Google's 'Mythos' AI Model to Debut at I/O, Rivaling Claude
An analyst suggests Google, leveraging its massive compute and DeepMind research, will launch a high-powered 'Mythos'-equivalent Gemini model by May's I/O. This follows Anthropic's Claude Mythos release and OpenAI's 'Spud' hints, signaling a new phase of intense competition.
Google's Gemma 4B Model Runs on Nintendo Switch at 1.5 Tokens/Second
A developer successfully ran Google's 4-billion parameter Gemma language model on a Nintendo Switch, achieving 1.5 tokens/second inference. This demonstrates the increasing feasibility of running small LLMs on consumer-grade edge hardware.
Jack Dorsey's Block Launches Free, Open-Source AI Coding Agent Goose
Jack Dorsey's Block has released Goose, a free and open-source AI agent for code execution and testing. It works with any LLM and supports MCP servers, offering a CLI and desktop app.
Tool Emerges to Strip Google SynthID Watermarks from AI Images
A developer has reportedly built a tool capable of removing Google's SynthID watermark from AI-generated images. This directly challenges a key industry method for tracking synthetic media origin.
Dell XPS 14 with Core Ultra X7 Outlasts Snapdragon X Elite in Battery Test
A new battery test shows the Dell XPS 14 with Intel Core Ultra X7 lasts 11.7 hours, beating the 11.3 hours of Microsoft's ARM-based Surface Laptop 15 with Snapdragon X Elite. This is a significant win for Intel's latest chip in the critical mobile performance metric.
Terafab's 1GW AI Compute Goal Requires Massive Fab Capacity
Analysis of Terafab's stated goals shows that achieving 1GW of AI compute would require approximately 190,000 wafer starts per month across logic and memory. This underscores the unprecedented scale of semiconductor manufacturing needed for future AI infrastructure.