Companies across technology, data-center, networking/hardware, venture capital, and energy sectors commonly participate in building and operating AI infrastructure, including examples such as Google, Meta, Microsoft, Digital Realty, QTS, Cisco, Corning, Andreessen Horowitz, Duke Energy, Entergy, ExxonMobil, NextEra, PG&E, and Pinnacle West.
November 19, 2025
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industry
Illustrates cross-sector participation in AI infrastructure development and operation.
Organizations identified as members of the AI Infrastructure Coalition include Andreessen Horowitz, Cisco, Corning, Digital Realty, Duke Energy, Entergy, ExxonMobil, Google, Lumen, Meta, Microsoft, NextEra, PG&E, Pinnacle West, and QTS.
November 19, 2025
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membership
Lists corporate and industry members associated with the coalition.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai stated in 2025 that AI investment booms can include elements of irrationality and excess investment, and that a burst AI bubble could affect all companies, including major tech firms.
November 18, 2025
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Comment by a major tech CEO comparing AI investment dynamics to past internet-era excesses.
In 2025, companies providing AI infrastructure and AI platforms, including Alphabet (Google) with its Gemini platform, experienced increased demand and growing consumer adoption of those platforms.
November 18, 2025
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temporal
Market demand trends for AI products and infrastructure.
YouTube's content policy prohibits directing viewers to online gambling sites or applications that are not certified by Google and requires that content which depicts or promotes in-person gambling be age-restricted.
October 20, 2025
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policy
Platform content-moderation rules governing gambling-related videos on YouTube.
Amazon, Microsoft, and Google are three major cloud computing providers that together serve as a technical backbone for large parts of the internet.
October 20, 2025
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structural
Large-scale cloud providers host infrastructure and services relied on by millions of users and thousands of companies.
Broadcom supplies semiconductor products and works with major cloud and AI service providers, including Amazon and Google.
October 13, 2025
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contextual
Describes Broadcom's role as a supplier in the cloud and AI infrastructure ecosystem.
Google's Play Store historically used an exclusive payment processing system that collected a 15-30% fee on in-app transactions.
October 06, 2025
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temporal
Describes the fee range applied to in-app transactions via Google's payment processing system as cited in antitrust-related findings.
Google's primary revenue source is a digital advertising network anchored by its dominant search engine.
October 06, 2025
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Summarizes Google’s core business model and main source of revenue.
A 2025 TD Cowen report ranked Oracle as the cloud provider securing the most U.S. data center capacity in the third fiscal quarter of 2025, followed by Google and Fluidstack, ahead of Meta, Amazon, CoreWeave, and Microsoft.
September 30, 2025
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Ranking of cloud and infrastructure providers by amount of U.S. data center capacity leased in Q3 2025.
Major digital advertising platforms such as Meta and Google provide publicly accessible ad library or transparency tools that report ad creative, targeting attributes, and geographic placement data.
January 01, 2025
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Digital ad transparency features that allow analysts and the public to inspect ad targeting and placement information.
A 2025 CBS News review of federal lobbying disclosures found that Akin provided lobbying or legal services to at least nine corporations that donated to the White House ballroom: Altria, Booz Allen Hamilton, Coinbase, Comcast, Google, Micron Technology, Microsoft, NextEra Energy, and Vantive.
January 01, 2025
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Finding from a 2025 review of federal lobbying disclosure forms reported by CBS News.
A court complaint filed by Google alleges that, from July 2023 through October 2024, the Lighthouse network created or used 32,094 distinct phishing websites that mimicked the U.S. Postal Service.
October 31, 2024
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statistic
Alleged scale of phishing sites impersonating a major U.S. government-related service over a defined period.
Google estimated that phishing sites mimicking the U.S. Postal Service could compromise between 12.7 million and 115 million U.S. credit cards for the period from July 2023 through October 2024.
October 31, 2024
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statistic
Range estimate attributed to Google about potential credit-card compromises tied to phishing sites over a specific timeframe.
Large technology companies such as Microsoft, Google, and Amazon have pursued agreements with nuclear power operators and developers to obtain electricity for their data centers.
January 01, 2020
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temporal
Trend of big tech sourcing low-carbon baseload power for data-center operations.
Google's Chrome web browser has roughly 3 billion users worldwide.
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statistical
Global user-base size for the Chrome web browser.
YouTube TV is a subscription-based live television service operated by Google.
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service-definition
Defines the nature and operator of the streaming service.
Gemma is a large language model developed by Google.
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entity
Identifies a specific branded large language model associated with Google.
YouTube TV is a Google-owned live television streaming platform that offers live channels from major broadcast networks such as NBC, CBS, Fox, and PBS.
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temporal
Describes the nature and ownership of a major live TV streaming service.