Google Founder Sergey Brin The Front Line to Invest in Powerful Artificial Intelligence
Fast Technology reported on September 13 that according to international media reports, Google co-founder Sergey Brin confirmed in a public interview 2024 All In Summit that he has returned to Google’s front line work and focused on artificial intelligence (AI) related research and development.
Sergey Brin said that the rapid development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is too much shocking, and as a computer scientist, he does not want to miss this technological revolution.
Sergey Brin also mentioned in the interview that Google has always been regarded as a pioneer in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI), it is relatively conservative in practical applications.
He pointed out that Google engineers do not use Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools in their daily work.
Sergey Brin believes that Google should be more proactive in releasing Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology to allow users to participate in experiments and explore new application scenarios, even if this may be accompanied by failure and embarrassment.
Sergey Brin also recalled the status of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology in academia when he was a graduate student in Maryland at College Park, when Artificial Intelligence (AI) was almost considered a dead end.
However, he is amazed by the rapid development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the past decade, and he believes that the future development trends of Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be to build a more integrated and unified model, which may develop advanced and shared model.
Sergey Brin admitted in the interview that Google’s conservative attitude towards the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology led to some problems. He admitted that it was too cautious in the deployment of Transformer technology at the time, which led to the loss of the opportunity.
He stressed that Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology should not be overly conservatively reserved until it is perfect, but should be released in a timely manner to allow people to experiment and explore.