Sergey Bern lanted Google’s joint foundation with the Larry Page in the 1990s, but the two turned away from the body in Google in 2019. However, AI Boom lured Burn to return to the office, and he thinks that everyone should follow his example. In a new internal memo, Bern advised employees to stay in the office every week to win the Google AI race.
Just returning to the office is not enough for Google’s co -founder. According to the memo The New York Times sawBern says Googlers should try to work 60 hours per week to support the company’s AI efforts. It works for up to 12 hours, from Monday to Friday, called the “sweet place of productivity”. This is not a new opinion for Burn.
Like many people in the Silicon Valley, burn is apparently determined at the same time that the current pace of Generative A will lead to the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI). Such a thinking machine will have the head and shoulders above the existing AI models, which can only give a good impression of thinking. Will understand an agi concept and think more like a human, which some people will discuss Conscious existence.
To listen to Bern, Google is in the best position to make this AI computing progress. He has termed the company’s strong workforce a key workforce of programmers and data scientists, but he also believes that the team will have to struggle for maximum performance using Google’s Gemini AI tools. Oh, and don’t work at home.
Bern and the page restrained the current CEO Sunder Pachai in 2015, so the announcement does not necessarily indicate a change in the company’s current office policy. Google still works on a hybrid model, workers are expected to be in the office for three days every week. But as a founder, the sound of Burn lifts weight. We arrived at Google to ask if the company plans to review its policies, but a Google representative says there are no planned changes to the return mandate.