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Google is replacing the Assistant on Android devices with the recently launched Gemini app by default. When users download the Google Assistant app from the Play Store, they will receive the Gemini app instead, including a modified app icon. To continue using Google Assistant, users will need to manually switch back in the settings. One Reddit user reported that the Assistant app on his new Galaxy S24 Plus automatically switched to Gemini after a regular app update, even though he had not previously selected Gemini. The standalone Gemini app was also not installed on his device. This suggests that Gemini will replace Google Assistant.

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OpenAI competitor Anthropic secured another $750 million in an investment deal with venture capital firm Menlo Ventures this month, the New York Times reports. This follows a year-long funding spree for the company, with investments totaling $7.3 billion. Major contributors include Google with $2 billion, Amazon with $4 billion, and two Asian telecom companies with $100 million. Anthropic initially raised $450 million last May from investors including Google and Salesforce. Part of the deal with Amazon, and likely Google, is that Anthropic will buy cloud capacity from AWS for AI training and inference. That way, big tech companies like Amazon, Google, Nvidia, or Microsoft can benefit from AI in two ways: they could get a big return on investment when AI stars one day turn a profit, and at the same time, they're creating future big customers.

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Microsoft plans to expand its AI and cloud infrastructure in Spain with a $2.1 billion investment over the next two years. This was announced by Microsoft President Brad Smith in a post on X. "Our investment is beyond just building data centers, it’s a testament to our 37-year commitment to Spain, its security, and development and digital transformation of its government, businesses, and people," Smith writes. Details of the Spanish investment have not yet been disclosed. The investment in Spain follows the announcement of an AI-focused investment of 3.2 billion euros in Germany.

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