Google Cloud and Stack Overflow are teaming up to bring generative AI to millions of developers
Developer community Stack Overflow and Google Cloud have joined forces to create a strategic partnership that they hope will bring even more AI-powered capabilities to developers.
The partnership is designed to deliver enhanced AI capabilities on the Stack Overflow platform through integration with Google Cloud Console and Gemini for Google Cloud.
The purpose-built Google Cloud with Stack Overflow is designed to surface key knowledge base information and coding support capabilities specific to developers.
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Google Cloud’s Gemini for Google Cloud will be intertwined with Stack Overflow to ensure developers can access validated technical insights directly within the Google Cloud console.
Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud, highlighted the synergy between the two organizations: “Google Cloud and Stack Overflow will help developers use AI more effectively on the platforms they choose, by combining the vast knowledge of the Stack Overflow community with new AI capabilities, powered by Vertex AI and Google Cloud’s trusted, secure infrastructure.”
Prashanth Chandrasekar, CEO of Stack Overflow, added: “This historic, multi-dimensional, AI-focused partnership, where Stack Overflow uses the latest AI technology from Google Cloud, and Google Cloud integrates Stack Overflow’s knowledge into its AI tools , underlines our shared commitment to unleashing developer creativity, unlocking productivity without sacrificing accuracy, and making socially responsible AI a reality.”
Additionally, Google Cloud will host and support Stack Overfow’s public knowledge platform for developers, with plans to leverage its AI capabilities to improve community engagement and content curation.
The first set of integrations between Stack Overflow and Gemini for Google Cloud is scheduled to preview on Google Cloud Next between April 9 and 11, with plans for general availability in the first half of this year.