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Sundar Pichai Discusses Google Researchers' Startups and Chatbot Strategy

Sundar Pichai Discusses Google Researchers' Startups and Chatbot Strategy



Google CEO Sundar Pichai has addressed concerns about Google researchers leaving the company to establish startups or join competitors, highlighting this trend's positive impact on the tech ecosystem. Pichai revealed that over 2,000 startups had been created by former Googlers, viewing it as a healthy development. He pointed out that some of these startups eventually become cloud customers for Google, while others even return to the company.




Pichai's perspective reflects Google's support for entrepreneurial endeavours within its community. Despite researchers leaving to start their ventures or join rivals like OpenAI, Pichai sees this as a positive outcome, fostering innovation and growth in the tech industry. He believes that researchers' departure to establish startups contributes to a healthy ecosystem, providing opportunities for collaboration and future partnerships.


Additionally, Pichai discussed Google's chatbot strategy, particularly its chatbot called Bard. When asked about the competition in the chatbot industry, Pichai acknowledged that there are areas where Google excels and others where they are lagging. He characterized the current stage as the early phase of chatbot technology development, indicating that there is still much room for improvement.


Despite the competitive nature of the chatbot market, Pichai expressed confidence in Google's long-standing focus on AI. He emphasized that Google has been an AI native for a considerable time, positioning the company well for the challenges brought by the AI era. Pichai drew parallels between the transition to mobile and the current shift to AI, asserting that Google is better prepared this time.


Pichai's confidence in Google's AI expertise reinforces the notion that Google is well-equipped to navigate the challenges of the AI era.


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