The article covers Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s response to criticism that Google had fallen behind in the artificial intelligence race, especially compared to competitors like OpenAI. Pichai explained that, despite public pressure and calls for his resignation, Google’s AI-first approach and strategic moves—such as launching new models like Gemini 2.5 and uniting teams like Brain and DeepMind—reflected long-term planning rather than a lack of innovation. He emphasized the importance of tuning out noise, focusing on valuable feedback, and maintaining confidence in Google’s vision for AI development, asserting that the company is now better positioned than ever to capitalize on future opportunities in AI.
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