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Google CEO explains why AI is lagging behind: missing user portals like Cursor
On May 27, according to the news, Google CEO Sandar Pichai was interviewed for the first time in the New York Times on his podcast, Hard Fork, publicly acknowledging that Google is currently lagging behind the industry in the AI Auxiliary Programming Area. He attributed the reason to the lack of an editor portal, like Cursor or Claude Code, that could be directly embedded in the developers' daily workflow -- a failure that caused Google to lose the most critical dynamic work..- 1.2k
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Google CEO: The public's concern about AI is "reasonable" for the Stanford speech
On 26 May, according to The Inside of Business, Google CEO Sandar Pichai, in an interview with a science podcast, Hard Fork, stated that he would deliver his graduation speech at Stanford University next month and was aware that he might face the silt of a graduate. This year, the subject of AI triggered public boycotts at several graduation ceremonies. The former Google CEO, Eric Schmidt, who spoke at the University of Arizona, was booed, Big Machine Repors CE..- 1.9k
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Google CEO: Memory has become one of the "most critical elements" of the current AI infrastructure
On April 10th, Google CEO Sundar Pichai stated in a recent public interview that physical bottlenecks in computing and supply chains will be a key factor limiting the pace of AI expansion this year and next. According to Pichai, although Google’s capital spending this year is projected to be between $175 billion and $185 billion, “money does not solve all the problems”. He pointed out that even if an enterprise were willing to expand its capital spending to $40 billion, it might not really be able to actually put it into operation, 'cause inside..- 3.3k
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GOOGLE, CEO, PICHAI: A.I. CAN DO MY JOB SOMEDAY
On 20 November, according to news, artificial intelligence had begun to squeeze some of the junior positions, but Google CEO noted that even the top management positions in the enterprise were not immune. “I believe that the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is perhaps one of the easiest responsibilities of artificial intelligence in the future.” Google CEO Sandar Pichai said in a BBC interview on Tuesday. The head of Google said he believed that artificial intelligence would soon be able to carry out more autonomous tasks, and then, AI..- 1.8k
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Google CEO: Gemini AI bias issues are "completely unacceptable"
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has spoken out strongly about problems with Google's Gemini AI app, calling some of its AI-generated responses "completely unacceptable. "The Gemini app, which the company has touted as a revolutionary new search tool, has been criticized for generating images of historical figures, such as World War II-era German soldiers and the Pope, who had previously been white and male, when some users requested them. male popes.Some of Gemini's images depicted Nazi soldiers as black and Asian, and the pope as female. In the face of user dissatisfaction and the AI tool ringing...- 4.6k
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