Google Cloud will hire hundreds of engineers to embed with enterprise customers building on its AI products, The Information reported, a build-out of the “forward deployed engineer” model that OpenAI and Anthropic have already been staffing up. The team will sit inside Google Cloud and provide hands-on technical support to companies deploying Google’s enterprise AI tools and building agents. “Demand is rising rapidly from customers and partners for Google engineers who help with Google’s enterprise AI products and agent development,” Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian said. Chief revenue officer Matt Renner framed the shift as a change in what shows up at the customer door. “We will not just send lots of sales staff, but will approach customers with more technical resources,” Renner said. The hiring push sits alongside a parallel move, per Techmeme’s summary of the reporting, to deploy “context-creating AI agents within its tools to automate tasks handled by forward-deployed engineers.” More humans and more automation, aimed at the same bottleneck: customers who cannot get from pilot to production on their own. Job listings run across the US, India, Brazil, Australia, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea and Canada, at seniority levels from FDE II up to FDE IV, and cover verticals from telecommunications to generative media. Some of the investment goes toward placing Google FDEs inside major systems integrators including Accenture, Capgemini, Cognizant, Deloitte, HCLTech, PwC and TCS. It lands in a run of Google enterprise-AI stories we’ve tracked this week, following the Marvell custom-chip warrant deal and Google’s Spirit Airlines bankruptcy data auction win. Our coverage: https://aiweekly.co/alerts/google-cloud-to-hire-hundreds-of-forward-deployed-ai-engineers submitted by /u/Justgototheeffinmoon
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