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Alphabet's Google Launches Googlebook AI-Powered Laptops

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Alphabet's (GOOG, GOOGL) Google said Tuesday it is introducing Googlebook, a new category of laptops built around its artificial intelligence models and Gemini Intelligence.

The company said Googlebook is designed to integrate Android and ChromeOS, marking a shift toward what it describes as an "intelligence system" rather than a traditional operating system.

Being part of the Android ecosystem, users will be able to access and use files from their phones directly on Googlebook laptops without requiring file transfers, the company said.

Google said it is working with partners including Acer, Asus, Dell (DELL), HP (HPQ) and Lenovo to launch the first Googlebook laptops.

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