Google Campus-as-Computer Signals Where AI Networking Goes Next
Google's unified AI networking architecture treats an entire multi-building campus as a single computer — and Gartner just called agentic network operations the biggest ops shift in twenty years. Both stories converge on the same question: are your network teams, tools, and data ready for the era where the scheduler and the fabric are the same thing?
Welcome to Amaze Networks for Monday, June eighth. I need to start with a science story today because it is, without question, the strangest thing we've covered this year.
Oh, I saw this one coming in over the weekend. Go ahead. Say it.
Homing pigeons navigate using their livers. Specifically, using iron nanoparticles inside immune cells inside their livers. It's peer-reviewed, published in Science magazine, and I'm going to make it relevant to networking later — but first: a three-hundred-gram bird has a magnetic compass that lives in its immune system.
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