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Exploring Next-Gen AI Technologies at the Google Cloud India Summit 2025

Exploring Next-Gen AI Technologies at the Google Cloud India Summit 2025

Hindustan Times07-05-2025

New Delhi [India], May 7: Gain real-time insights into the latest developments in Cloud Technology and AI by joining the Google Cloud India Summit 2025 Livestream from Delhi on May 8th, starting 10:30 AM IST.The keynote address, "Building the Intelligent Future," will focus on Gemini 2.5, Google's latest AI model, and how it's changing what developers can do.
You'll also hear from companies already using Google Cloud in a panel discussion about making their tech platforms work smoothly and keeping a close eye on their cloud systems. Plus, get a quick, direct look at some of Google's newest tech in action.
What you can expect if you tune in:
See the Big Picture: Learn about the latest in AI, like Gemini 2.5, and how Google Cloud sees the future for those who build software.
Customer Panel Discussion: Platform Engineering and Cloud Observability: Insights from the real world
Demo Slam: Get a firsthand look at Google's latest innovations!
If you're interested in knowing what's new is happening in AI and Cloud, this is a chance to get valuable insights without the travel. Mark your calendar for May 8th and join the Google Cloud India Summit 2025 online.
Registration is now open at: https://bit.ly/CloudSummit-GoogleCloud
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