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Opinions expressed are those of the author. The world’s largest call center recently deployed new AI to “neutralize” the accents of their agents. Unsurprisingly, this provoked some outrage.
Las Vegas: Alphabet said on Wednesday it was still committed to spending some $75 billion this year to build out data center capacity ... models had cut down on call times and freed them up ...
TL;DR: Alphabet is investing $75 billion to expand its data centers, focusing on AI and cybersecurity despite US tariffs. Google CEO Sundar Pichai emphasizes AI's vast potential, while Google ...
The call centers that America’s military veterans rely on to schedule appointments and arrange medical care may no longer have a live voice on the other end of the line because the agents who ...
Here’s what business leaders looking to implement GenAI into their contact centers need to know. Helpful human agents listen, understand, propose, and act—but often, these agents are hard to ...
Alphabet Call and Put Volume: 30-Day Overview Alphabet is a holding company that wholly owns internet giant Google. The California-based company derives slightly less than 90% of its revenue from ...
SAN FRANCISCO, April 10 (Reuters) - NEye Systems, a startup developing a new kind of networking chip for artificial intelligence data centers, on Thursday raised $58 million in venture financing ...
Whales with a lot of money to spend have taken a noticeably bullish stance on Alphabet. Looking at options history for Alphabet GOOGL we detected 48 trades. If we consider the specifics of each ...
Data centers are flooding into Northern Nevada so quickly that Reno's planning commission has asked the city council to hold off on approving more until it can fully understand all possible effects.
The country poured billions into AI infrastructure, but the data center gold rush is unraveling as speculative investments collide with weak demand and DeepSeek shifts AI trends. A year or so ago ...
A Florida company has bought seven neighborhood shopping centers in central Ohio, undeterred by a recent wave of retail closings. American Commercial Realty, of West Palm Beach, paid more than $10 ...