Google has rolled out an update to Gemini in Sheets that allows the AI to understand and analyze data from multiple tables.
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In a significant move towards digital self-reliance, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw recently announced his shift to Zoho, an Indian-developed suite of business applications, as part of Prime Minister ...
Google’s Gemini AI now supports multi-step automation in Google Sheets, helping users clean, format, and edit spreadsheets ...
Google is turning its vast public data trove into a goldmine for AI with the debut of the Data Commons Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server — enabling developers, data scientists, and AI agents to ...
Google said on Tuesday it would invest $15 billion over five years to set up an artificial intelligence data centre in India's southern state of Andhra Pradesh, its biggest ever investment in the ...
Google’s Data Commons MCP Server lets AI agents query public datasets via ADK and Gemini to cut hallucinations and deliver verifiable answers.
Last month, Google Sheets picked up additional Gemini functionality, gaining the ability call on Google’s AI to do things like explain how formulas work and automatically correct errors in formatting.
Google is willing to cough up more advertising data to publishers to address concerns about its illegal monopoly over digital advertising technology, a top executive at the search giant said Tuesday.
MCP Server enables AI agents to handle a full range of data-driven queries of Data Commons data sources, from initial discovery to generative reports, Google said. Looking to make public data access ...
Google is willing to share more data with publishers to remedy a court’s finding that the Alphabet Inc. unit illegally monopolized some advertising technology, a senior executive said. Testifying at a ...