Published on April 22, 2026
Google Cloud has been on a remarkable ascent, registering $70 billion in annual revenue and a staggering 48% growth. The platform’s backlog has doubled over the past year to $240 billion, showcasing a robust demand for its services.
At the Cloud Next 2026 conference, CEO Sundar Pichai announced plans to transform Google Search into an agent manager. This shift aims to harness the 750 million monthly users of the Gemini app and leverage AI capabilities more effectively.
The Gemini API has already made significant strides, processing 85 billion requests. Additionally, Google’s AI Overviews now reach two billion people, highlighting the extensive impact of its artificial intelligence initiatives.
This ambitious approach signals a critical evolution for Google as it seeks to redefine user interaction and enhance service efficiency. The tech landscape is poised for changes as Google Cloud sets the stage for its next chapter, backed statistics.
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