Google Invests Heavily in AI Infrastructure, Pichai Cites Real Market Demand

At the conclusion of the Google I/O developer conference, CEO Sundar Pichai stated in a press conference that heavy investment in AI is driven by real market demand. He revealed that the computing power built in the last two years is equivalent to the company's first 20 years combined. Parent company Alphabet plans to invest up to $190 billion in AI infrastructure by 2026, including proprietary TPU chips and new energy sources like nuclear fusion.
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The two-day annual Google developer conference concluded today. In a press conference, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, responding to a question from Central News Agency (CNA) about computing power strategy, stated that the computing power the company has built in the past two years is equivalent to the total of the first 20 years after its founding. Regarding the heavy investment in AI infrastructure, he emphasized that Google sees market demand and is confident in its investments.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai, along with Google DeepMind CTO Koray Kavukcuoglu and Google Search VP Elizabeth Reid, held a joint interview with international media at the Google I/O annual developer conference today, addressing questions about vision, technological innovation, and product applications.

Pichai pointed out that this year's conference laid the foundation for an 'Agentic Transformation' for Google's products, introducing AI agents into Search, models, Chrome, and Android, marking it as a critical and exciting moment.

When asked how to balance competition and safety, Pichai emphasized that Google places great importance on 'responsibly' launching new technologies. This is why the company started with the Flash version when releasing the Gemini Omni multimodal generative model.

Google also announced the new generation Gemini 3.5 model at the I/O conference, similarly opening access to the 3.5 Flash version first.

CNA was one of two Taiwanese media outlets invited to I/O this year. Regarding how Google is addressing the bottleneck of computing power demand in the AI arms race, Pichai stated, 'The demands on our computing infrastructure are higher now than ever before.' He said that in the last two years, the computing power Google has built is equivalent to the cumulative total of the company's first 20 years.

He mentioned that every layer of today's full-stack technology stack faces challenges, which is why Google is expanding its investment in new energy sources, including nuclear fusion, geothermal, and small modular reactors. Simultaneously, it is accelerating the advancement of its proprietary TPU chips, with high reliance on Asian supply chains.

In April, at its Google Cloud Next conference, Google unveiled two TPU chip models for the first time, focused on training and inference respectively, and conducted a comprehensive upgrade of its entire AI infrastructure.

Regarding Google's parent company, Alphabet, increasing its capital expenditure for 2026 to up to $190 billion (approximately NT$6.2 trillion), primarily for building AI infrastructure, Pichai said, 'We see broad demand from different types of enterprises, and we also see demand from consumers, developers, and businesses globally,' which is reflected in the actual business growth of Google Cloud.

Pichai stressed that Google always takes a long-term approach, 'We see the existence of future demand, and this is what is necessary to keep up with the pace of this (AI) technology.'

CNA also asked about the challenges Google faces in enhancing the semantic nuance and accuracy of its AI models in Traditional Chinese to approach the level of English. Google DeepMind CTO Koray Kavukcuoglu responded by pointing out the importance of 'understanding cultural context.' As Google delves deeper into language research, the research direction will increasingly move towards cultural understanding.

FAQ

Google為何要重金投資AI基礎設施?

根據執行長皮查伊的說法,是因為看到了來自全球消費者、開發者和各類型企業的廣泛需求,此需求也體現在Google Cloud的實際業務成長上。他強調這是為了跟上AI技術發展速度必須要做的事。

Google在AI算力上面臨什麼挑戰?如何應對?

Google面臨著對運算基礎設施前所未有的高要求。其應對策略包括:擴大投資新能源(如核融合、地熱、小型模組化反應爐)、加速推進自製的TPU晶片,並高度依賴亞洲的供應鏈。

Google的AI戰略方向是什麼?

其戰略方向是為Google產品奠定「AI代理轉型」(Agentic Transformation)的基石,目標是將AI代理(AI Agent)導入搜尋、模型、Chrome、Android等核心服務中。

Google的母公司Alphabet在AI基礎設施上的投資規模有多大?

Alphabet提高了2026年的資本支出,最多可達1900億美元(約新台幣6.2兆),主要將用於打造AI基礎設施。

Google在提升繁體中文AI能力時,面臨的主要挑戰是什麼?

根據Google DeepMind技術長武庫格魯的回應,主要挑戰在於「理解文化脈絡」。隨著語言研究的深入,研究方向也會越來越走向對文化的理解。