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Mountain View, CA 38,274,751 followers

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A problem isn't truly solved until it's solved for all. Googlers build products that help create opportunities for everyone, whether down the street or across the globe. Bring your insight, imagination and a healthy disregard for the impossible. Bring everything that makes you unique. Together, we can build for everyone. Check out our career opportunities at goo.gle/3DLEokh

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https://goo.gle/3DLEokh
Industry
Software Development
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Mountain View, CA
Type
Public Company
Specialties
search, ads, mobile, android, online video, apps, machine learning, virtual reality, cloud, hardware, artificial intelligence, youtube, and software

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  • View organization page for Google

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    Meet Swaroop, a Dublin-based site reliability engineering (SRE) intern. Swaroop is currently pursuing his master’s in computer science, though he’s long been interested in working at Google. This summer, he’s helping build the machine learning models that power Google Ads. “As an SRE, my job is to ensure Google's massive systems are always running smoothly, reliably and efficiently,” he explains. For Swaroop, being staffed on a project that has such a wide-reaching impact is one of the best parts of interning at Google. “I've always wanted to work on the frontier of new technologies, building for billions of users across a vast range of products and domains.” Explore our open roles and opportunities for current students like Swaroop → https://goo.gle/4fLm38J

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    Why are games a great way to evaluate AI? 🤔 Games like chess and Go are powerful, evergreen benchmarks for AI. As models get stronger, the games get more difficult, making them perfect for continuously challenging and improving the capabilities of AI systems. But it's not just about winning the game—it's what games represent. They're a fantastic proxy for real-world skills and test a model's abilities in: Strategic planning and reasoning Memory and adaptation "Theory of mind"—understanding an opponent's intent This is why we're building Kaggle Game Arena, an open and transparent platform for evaluating advanced AI systems. Our environments are open-sourced, and we're excited to expand with more games to test increasingly complex capabilities with the community. You can check out our environments and harnesses on GitHub: https://lnkd.in/gS-_zWhC The results from Game Arena will feed into Kaggle Benchmarks, creating dynamic leaderboards that track the performance of new models over time. Learn more about Kaggle Benchmarks here: https://lnkd.in/euJKUdkU

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  • View organization page for Google

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    Meet Chani, a Bengaluru-based test engineer at Google. “My work involves developing robust testing tools and frameworks to build the infrastructure required for test and release automation,” she explains. She also focuses on using “AI strategies for optimizing test methodologies, and providing insightful analytics for better quality assurance.” Chani describes the culture at Google as “the freedom to innovate and collaborate” — and her coworkers have also been a benefit. “I feel like I’m learning from the best while contributing to cutting-edge technology,” she says. Build a career like Chani’s by exploring our open roles and opportunities → https://goo.gle/4kKGHrd

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    View organization page for Google DeepMind

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    Gemini 2.5 Deep Think is an enhanced reasoning mode for Gemini that extends its "thinking time" to help tackle harder problems. We put it into the hands of mathematicians who explored what it can do. 🧠 💭 Deep Think first generates parallel streams of thought, before comparing, contrasting, and refining these ideas to arrive at better answers. 💡 Its strengths goes beyond the realms of math and science, performing well at work that needs creativity and strategic planning - including tackling tough coding problems as well as iterative web design. Deep Think is now rolling out to Google AI Ultra subscribers. Find out more → https://lnkd.in/euyuUPSR

  • View organization page for Google

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    Try Deep Think in the Gemini app today if you’re a Google AI Ultra subscriber. 🧑🔬 Deep Think is helpful for experts, researchers and academics with complex problems that require creative problem solving, and making improvements step-by-step 🧠+⌛ Just like people tackle complex problems by taking more time to explore different angles, weigh potential solutions and refine a final answer, Gemini 2.5 Deep Think uses parallel thinking techniques to extend “thinking time”, generating parallel streams of thought to test multiple hypotheses. Select ‘Deep Think’ in the prompt bar when using 2.5 Pro. Learn more → https://goo.gle/3U8BZsg

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Google 3 total rounds

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US$ 25.0M

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