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Google Cloud CTO on LLM Use Cases: Tech Disruptors

Google Cloud CTO on LLM Use Cases: Tech Disruptors

Bloomberg06-05-2025
Will Grannis, CTO of Google Cloud sits down with Bloomberg Intelligence's Mandeep Singh to talk about the variety of use cases with LLM deployments. They discuss the company's Ironwood TPU launch to give an end to end stack perspective around deploying inferencing workloads and what it means for cloud demand.
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