Google Considers Charging for AI-Powered Search; New York Times to Adopt External Attention Measurement Metric; Nvidia and Indosat to Build $200m AI Centre
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Google is contemplating charging for new premium features, potentially adding AI-powered search features to its subscription services. These enhancements are resource-intensive, not yet incorporated into the main search engine despite being tested since last May.
The New York Times partners with Adelaide to utilize eye-tracking data for ad attention measurement. This marks the first time the newspaper will adopt an external attention metric, aiming to connect attention metrics with advertisers' campaign performance.
Indosat and Nvidia are set to construct a $200m AI center in Indonesia. The facility, to be established in Surakarta, Central Java, reflects a partnership in the APAC region aiming to bolster AI capabilities and innovation.
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