Google Gemini 2.0 launch shows AI’s frenetic pace but also its differentiation challenge


Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai speaking on stage at a tech conference.

Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Alphabet, speaking on stage at The New York Times’ Dealbook conference. This week Alphabet’s Google rolled out a new Gemini 2.0 model and a host of other new AI products. But OpenAI is also rolling out new AI products at a furious pace.

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