three.ws, the open-source platform delivering the 3D layer for on-chain AI agents, is teaming up with Google Cloud to accelerate the next era of embodied, browser-native intelligence. AI agents have been trapped in text chat boxes for too long. They lack bodies, persistent identity, memory, emotions, and the ability to
Last week, we had our first Infrastructure & Ops superstream of 2026, Platform Engineering in the Age of AI. Our speakers explored a range of topics focused on supporting new AI workloads, each with unique infrastructure needs, unpredictable costs, and novel security concerns. Google Cloud’s Abdel Sghiouar took the audience through what a good platform […]
At this year’s Google I/O conference, NVIDIA and Google Cloud are accelerating the work of more than 100,000 developers in the companies’ joint developer community, which provides curated learning paths, hands-on labs and events that help them build using the full-stack NVIDIA AI platform on Google Cloud. Launched at Google I/O last year, the community […]
Google is launching its own take on OpenClaw, the buzzy AI agent platform that caused a stir in the tech industry earlier this year. Announced during Google I/O 2026, Gemini Spark is an always-on AI agent that can write emails for you, create continually updated study guides, monitor credit card statements for hidden subscription fees, and more.
Gemini Spark is powered by the newly introduced Gemini 3.5 Flash and runs in the background 24/7 using virtual machines on Google Cloud. The AI agent will connect to Workspace apps like Gmail, Docs, Sheets, and Slides, but Google is expanding integrations to third-party apps using the Model Context …
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On Thursday, Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian issued a call for “forward-deployed engineers” to apply for jobs in the company’s go-to-market AI team. Their task: help non-tech organizations scale up their AI deployments.
That term — forward-deployed engineers, FDE for short — has been coming up a lot lately in conversations with CTOs, software engineers, and experts tracking the technology and job markets.
Google currently has 1,513 openings for that specific role and OpenAI, which just this week launched an organization called the Deployment Company, has 31. Microsoft is on board, too; in March, it partnered with Accenture to launch a forward-deployment partnership.
OpenAI’s new Deployment Company is, not surprisingly, designed to “help organizations build and deploy AI systems they can rely on every day across their most important work,” the company said in a blog post.
Forward-deployed engineering has seen the fastest growth in jobs created by AI, with the number of positions increasi
Google and PayPal told Consensus Miami AI agents will run on crypto rails as bank accounts remain inaccessible. Senior figures from Google Cloud and PayPal told Consensus Miami on May 10 that the next wave of internet commerce will run…
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AI agents cannot open bank accounts making crypto the only payment option. Google launched Agentic Payments Protocol AP2 with 120 partners globally. Only 20% of merchants have machine readable catalogs despite 95% seeing AI traffic. AI agents can browse the web, negotiate services, and execute tasks autonomously. But they cannot open a bank account. Not because the process is difficult. Because it is structurally impossible under current technological and regulatory frameworks. That single constraint, laid out at CoinDesk’s Consensus Miami conference, is reshaping how the technology industry thinks about the future of payments. “An agent cannot get a bank account. It’s not hard, it just is impossible,” said Richard Widmann, global head of Web3 strategy at Google Cloud. Crypto, he argued, fills the gap naturally. It is a machine-readable interface that agent
Google Cloud topped $20B in quarterly revenue for the first time, fueled by surging demand for AI. But capacity constraints mean it could have grown even faster.