Sergey Brin says he is working on AI at Google ’pretty much every day’
Sergey Brin, the co-founder of Google and former president of its parent company Alphabet, has revealed that he is now working at Google “pretty much every day” due to his excitement about the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). Brin shared this update during an interview at the All-

Sergey Brin, the co-founder of Google and former president of its parent company Alphabet, has revealed that he is now working at Google “pretty much every day” due to his excitement about the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). Brin shared this update during an interview at the All-In Summit in Los Angeles this week, marking his first public acknowledgment of his return to the tech giant.
Brin’s re-engagement with Google has been the subject of speculation for some time, with reports emerging last year suggesting he was involved in AI projects at the company’s headquarters. This week’s interview, however, provided the first official confirmation from Brin about his active role at Google.
In his discussion, Brin emphasized the fast-moving nature of the AI field and expressed his belief in its “tremendous value to humanity.” He acknowledged that AI is evolving rapidly and highlighted his personal enthusiasm for being involved in such transformative work.
Addressing the technical aspects of AI development, Brin challenged some prevailing assumptions about the need for massive increases in computational power. He noted that while many experts predict that scaling up compute resources will be necessary to train more advanced AI models, he is not entirely convinced by this viewpoint. “I’ve read some articles that extrapolate [compute] … and I don’t know if I’m quite a believer,” Brin stated. He suggested that recent algorithmic innovations might be advancing at a pace that could potentially outstrip the need for greater computational resources.
Brin’s comments reflect a broader debate within the AI community about the future trajectory of AI development. While significant computational resources have traditionally been seen as essential for building powerful AI systems, recent advancements in algorithms and techniques may alter these dynamics.
Brin’s return to Google highlights the importance he places on staying at the forefront of technological innovation. As AI continues to transform various industries and aspects of daily life, Brin’s involvement underscores the critical role that experienced tech leaders play in shaping the future of this rapidly evolving field. Since Brin is Google’s co-founder, he is expected to bring innovations at Google which looks to have become stagnant right now.
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