Digital Turbine Expands AI Capabilities with Google Cloud Partnership
Digital Turbine announced in a press release an expanded partnership with Google Cloud to integrate advanced AI capabilities throughout its global mobile platform. The collaboration uses the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform and Google Cloud infrastructure to enhance optimization, targeting, and recommendation systems for advertisers and publishers.
The integration allows Digital Turbine to process millions of mobile signals in real time across its ecosystem, which spans more than one billion devices and over eighty thousand applications. These signals are managed through the company's Ignite Graph and DT iQ intelligence layer, forming a foundation for continuous learning and adaptive optimization.
According to Digital Turbine, embedding AI within its platform’s intelligence layer will enable systems that learn and adjust automatically across billions of mobile interactions. The company said this approach aims to improve performance and engagement for partners while maintaining data privacy and operational scale.
This partnership builds on Digital Turbine’s broader AI and data strategy, which includes a collaboration with Databricks to unify and operationalize intelligence across its global mobile footprint.
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