Google I/O: Intelligence IS Infrastructure
Google I/O 2026 wasn't about the models; it was about the titanic machinery powering them. Intelligence is no longer abstract—it's becoming infrastructure with a staggering physical cost.
Google I/O 2026 wasn't about the models; it was about the titanic machinery powering them. Intelligence is no longer abstract—it's becoming infrastructure with a staggering physical cost.
While others were booed, Steve Wozniak earned applause by telling graduates they already possess 'actual intelligence' – a crucial differentiator in the age of AI.
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