Google further expands the application scope of Duet AI function, making Google Cloud smarter and safer

Following the announcement at Google I/O 2023, Google has further expanded the application scope of the Duet AI feature at the Google Cloud Next ’23 event.

Originally, the Duet AI feature catered to the automatic generation of code and ensured optimal deployment of online platforms based on operational requirements, thus streamlining the development and setup process. At this event, Google has extended the Duet AI capabilities to services such as Google Workspace, Google Meet, and Google Chat. Through artificial intelligence, they’ve fortified online security, ensured policy compliance, and provided robust data privacy.

For application development and corporate data utilization, Google has extensively incorporated the Duet AI feature within the Google Cloud platform, further enhancing multi-cloud environment applications. Some of these features are still in preview and are expected to be available by year’s end. Primarily through AI assistance, they simplify the development process and deployment intricacies, allowing developers and enterprises to swiftly introduce their services to the market while ensuring data security and operational safety.

Specifically, regarding the updates to the BigQuery data analysis service, Google has integrated the Duet AI feature to assist in writing SQL or Python code. Alongside the new Looker feature, it provides automated data analysis summaries or, with the aid of computational formulas, swiftly computes data analysis outcomes. Furthermore, with Duet AI’s assistance, it merges content from different databases, offers innovative data computational analysis, or connects with the machine learning functionality of BigQuery Studio. They’ve even integrated the Vertex AI feature with BigQuery service, linking data with AI-driven applications.

After introducing the new database service AlloyDB last year, Google now presents the AlloyDB Omni – operational on Google Cloud, AWS, Azure, private cloud environments, or even personal laptops. Transitioning from its conceptual design, it is now available for preview. Additionally, in line with the requirements of AI-driven applications, they’ve introduced AlloyDB AI, allowing businesses to create such applications using their own databases.

To ensure service operational safety, Google has unveiled a protective feature called Spanner Data Boost. Through efficient computation, it allows business services to operate with near-zero interruptions. In the realm of application development, Google offers a plethora of tools for AI-driven application development and has expanded its collaboration with the integrated software development platform GitLab, enabling users to develop in a safer and more convenient online environment.

On another note, Google has also applied the Duet AI feature for data security protection, ensuring the safe operation of applications for businesses and developers.