In a report earlier this year, it was revealed that “Larry Page” and “Sergey Brin”, the founders Googlein planning the company’s strategies in the field Artificial intelligence have played a role Now, in a new report, the details of Brin’s recent activities have been revealed.
According to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), Sergey Brin “has been visiting the tech giant’s offices in Mountain View, California, typically three to four days a week in recent months.” A board member and Alphabet’s second-largest shareholder after Page, he has worked specifically with researchers developing Gemini, the foundational model of Google’s next-generation DeepMind.
The activities of the founder of Google in the field of artificial intelligence
Brin works mostly on technical issues, but also helps develop the technology by holding weekly internal meetings on new AI research, attending research conferences and “intervening in personnel issues, such as hiring targeted researchers.”
He spends most of his time at Google’s new East Charleston building, which houses the AI teams and where Google CEO Sundar Pichai also has an office. The WSJ also notes that Pichai is excited about Brin’s involvement and encourages him to contribute.
Officially announced at Google I/O 2023, Gemini was built from the ground up to be a multi-faceted, highly efficient model of tool and API integration, enabling future innovations such as memory and scheduling.
Google’s model to deal with OpenAI’s GPT-4 is still in testing and will be available later this year, according to the Wall Street Journal. Just like PaLM 2, Google plans to make it available in different sizes and capabilities.
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