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Google’s Gemini can now run on a single air-gapped server — and vanish when you pull the plug

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Google’s Gemini can now run on a single air-gapped server — and vanish when you pull the plug
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Google's Gemini AI model can now be deployed on a single air-gapped server through Cirrascale Cloud Services' partnership with Google Cloud, allowing for a fully private and disconnected appliance. This development enables organizations to run Gemini on-premises, enhancing security and control, and can be easily shut down by simply pulling the plug, eliminating any residual data.

⚡ Key Takeaways

  • Gemini can be deployed on a single air-gapped server, enhancing security and control for organizations.
  • The partnership between Cirrascale Cloud Services and Google Cloud enables the delivery of Gemini on-premises through Google Distributed Cloud.
  • The air-gapped server can be easily shut down by pulling the plug, eliminating any residual data and ensuring complete privacy.

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