Power intelligent agents with AI-native databases

Google Cloud Tech · Beginner ·🔧 Backend Engineering ·3w ago

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Powering intelligent agents with AI-native databases using AI-powered search, natural language interfaces, multimodal queries, and graph retrieval-augmented generation (RAG)

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AI-native databases are essential for powering agents with enterprise data. Learn how they enable highly relevant context, automate operations, and manage risk. In this session, we’ll examine AI-powered search, natural language interfaces, multimodal queries, and graph retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). These move beyond simple retrieval, providing agents with high-fidelity, interconnected context. Discover how open standards like Model Context Protocol (MCP) and agentic IDEs streamline workflows for rapid, reliable deployment of agents. Watch more: 100+ sessions from Google Cloud Next 26 → https://www.googlecloudevents.com/next-vegas/ Subscribe to Google Cloud Tech → https://goo.gle/GoogleCloudTech Speakers: Amit Ganesh, Yannis Papakonstantinou, David Soria Parra BRK2-021 #GoogleCloudNext
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