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Alphabet Inc.'s Google has established its largest artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure hardware engineering center outside the United States in Taiwan, marking a strategic expansion in the global AI landscape. The facility, located in Taipei, will serve as a multidisciplinary hub for AI innovation and is expected to generate hundreds of jobs. The technology developed and tested at the site will be deployed in Google data centers worldwide,
. The move underscores Google's commitment to leveraging Taiwan's advanced semiconductor manufacturing capabilities, , which plays a pivotal role in the global AI supply chain. , of decentralizing AI infrastructure to key manufacturing and innovation hubs. Aamer Mahmood, Google Cloud's vice president of platforms infrastructure engineering, emphasized that the facility represents an investment in an ecosystem rather than just an office, highlighting Taiwan's position as a critical node in secure and trustworthy AI development. The decision also reflects confidence in Taiwan's technological infrastructure and in the global technology supply chain. as a demonstration of Google's long-term commitment to the island, stating that it allows the world to recognize Taiwan's significance in the global technological supply chain. Raymond Greene, the de facto U.S. ambassador in Taipei, for a new era of U.S.-Taiwan economic relations, emphasizing shared innovation and trust. In tandem with the new engineering center, Google unveiled Gemini 3, a multimodal AI model designed to enhance data interpretation and visualization. The model's capabilities extend beyond text to include images, charts, and other complex data inputs, potentially reshaping human-computer collaboration. , an advanced analytical mode, will undergo security testing before being available to select subscribers. Experts suggest the technology could revolutionize creative work, research, and decision-making across industries. Alphabet's stock performance has bolstered the wealth of its co-founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who now rank among the world's top billionaires. However, the company faces ongoing legal challenges, to limit data collection restrictions and avoid profit disgorgement.Stay ahead with real-time Wall Street scoops.

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