Google Co-founder Sergey Brin Recommends 60-hour Work Week for Gemini Team
Google co-founder Sergey Brin requires staff of the company’s Gemini AI division to work 60 hours per week while being at the office five days weekly for maximum performance as stated in an exclusive NY Times discovery. Under this move, Google intends to become the top company in developing generative AI technologies.
Brin emphasized in his memo that work on Artificial General Intelligence needs urgent progress while addressing staff members who simply follow basic requirements. He wanted staff members to use Google’s AI systems for developing coding projects. According to media sources the recommendation is optional for all Google staff.
The Google leadership team developed an AI race recovery plan because ChatGPT surfaced before their Bard chatbot had issues and then became known as Gemini. DeepSeek has revealed plans to release the R1 model by 2025 with better performance than rivals using less money to develop it. DeepSeek enters the market by giving developers low-cost access to its system.
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