Employee Benefit News June 7, 2023
By Julia Love

Google’s cloud-computing unit will begin offering consulting services to help clients use generative artificial intelligence as businesses across industries seek to capitalize on the wave of interest in the new technology.

Google Cloud will provide advice and tools for customers to harness AI to identify trends, summarize information, boost automation and generate content, the company said Wednesday. Generative AI powers chatbots such as ChatGPT and image maker Dall-E produce text, images or video by responding to prompts from users.

In recent months, companies have expressed a lot of excitement about generative AI’s potential, but “there’s always this dynamic of how do you get started,” said Carrie Tharp, Google Cloud’s vice president of industries.

Google is trying to use its...

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