Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian: 50% of all AI startups run on Google Cloud

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Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian: 50% of all AI startups run on Google Cloud
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Thomas Kurian, Google Cloud CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk today's Google Cloud Next event, new AI tools Google introduced today and more.

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