Show: Google Cloud Next · Publisher: Google Cloud · Host: Google Cloud editorial
Episode URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkCY53hF8iI
Publish date: 2026-04-14
Duration: 1853.0s
Default source credibility: MEDIUM — Vendor conference — Google keynotes and product launches are marketing (LOW for claims about own products). Named F500 customer talks with production metrics stay HIGH. Filter aggressively for customer sessions with named speakers and quantified outcomes; skip product demos and partner pitches.
- AI agents will transition from simple tools to true collaborators, enhancing business processes and user experiences.
- The agentic era is early, with potential for significant transformations in optimization and decision-making.
- Google DeepMind’s research focuses on advancing AI capabilities, with applications in fields like life sciences and climate change.
Extracted quotes
| # | Credibility | Speaker | Org | Timestamp | Topic | Quote |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | MEDIUM | Trish Wenton (Researcher) | Google DeepMind | 11:30 | 02-corporate-tools | I think that when you look across the market, there are many people building support agents or sales agents, things like that. That makes a lot of sense because it’s the beginning of a funnel in many ways. It’s the beginning of a customer interaction, but there are very complex journeys. |
| 2 | MEDIUM | Trish Wenton (Researcher) | Google DeepMind | 14:50 | 02-corporate-tools | I think agents can do that fundamentally for companies that you could have an optimization agent that looks across your supply chain, that looks across your pricing strategy, that looks across a promotion strategy or a rollout strategy, go to market, internationalization, so many areas where specific agents could really provide optimization help for companies, for users. |
| 3 | MEDIUM | Trish Wenton (Researcher) | Google DeepMind | 26:14 | 01-ai-native-landscape | I think that in the next you know 20 years there will be an AI that wins a Nobel Prize independently written right I think that’s an amazing phenomena that’s is crazy to think about to some extent right uh But I think it’s actually we’re not that far from being able to discover completely novel science at scale and to accelerate the pace of adopting that science. |
Per-quote detail
1. Trish Wenton — Google DeepMind (11:30)
I think that when you look across the market, there are many people building support agents or sales agents, things like that. That makes a lot of sense because it’s the beginning of a funnel in many ways. It’s the beginning of a customer interaction, but there are very complex journeys.
- Credibility: MEDIUM — Named exec with specific claim, but vendor/sponsorship context.
- Topic tag:
02-corporate-tools
2. Trish Wenton — Google DeepMind (14:50)
I think agents can do that fundamentally for companies that you could have an optimization agent that looks across your supply chain, that looks across your pricing strategy, that looks across a promotion strategy or a rollout strategy, go to market, internationalization, so many areas where specific agents could really provide optimization help for companies, for users.
- Credibility: MEDIUM — Named exec with specific claim, but vendor/sponsorship context.
- Topic tag:
02-corporate-tools
3. Trish Wenton — Google DeepMind (26:14)
I think that in the next you know 20 years there will be an AI that wins a Nobel Prize independently written right I think that’s an amazing phenomena that’s is crazy to think about to some extent right uh But I think it’s actually we’re not that far from being able to discover completely novel science at scale and to accelerate the pace of adopting that science.
- Credibility: MEDIUM — Named exec with specific claim, but vendor/sponsorship context.
- Topic tag:
01-ai-native-landscape
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