CEO Sundar Pichai reportedly told Google employees that 2025 will be a “critical” year for the company. CNBC reports that it obtained audio from a
"In 2025, we need to be relentlessly focused on unlocking the benefits of this technology and solve real user problems."
Google CEO Sundar Pichai reportedly said he has slashed 10% of its managerial roles since last year as part of the Big Tech giant’s efforts to become more efficient.
Google's CEO Sundar Pichai participated in the company's 'ugly sweater' contest, showcasing a black pullover with cricket-themed motifs. This design h
Googleyness now stresses a more focused approach to work, while still maintaining Google’s traditional fun, innovative spirit
Google has been on an efficiency push and chopping down senior manager positions, CEO Sundar Pichai told his staff on Wednesday.
Microsoft’s chief executive, Satya Nadella, has said that Google should have been the “default winner” in A.I. At the DealBook Summit, Pichai responded, “I would love to do a side-by-side comparison of Microsoft’s own models and our models any day, any time.” Microsoft largely depends on OpenAI for its A.I. models.
Google recently held its first company-wide "ugly sweater" contest, with CEO Sundar Pichai joining the festivities. On Christmas Day, Pichai shared images on Instagram of his uniquely themed sweater, reflecting his Indian heritage.
Pichai admitted the intense pressure Google has been under in the last year, from growing competition in core markets, internal cultural clashes, and skepticism over his future vision for the company. He also acknowledged the increased regulatory scrutiny ...
“With the Gemini app, there is strong momentum, particularly over the last few months. But we have some work to do in 2025 to close the gap and establish a leadership position there as well,” said Pichai adding that “scaling Gemini on the consumer side will be our biggest focus next year.”
Sundar Pichai led a meeting with Google employees to discuss 2025 priorities, stressing the importance of rapid progress amid regulatory challenges. He highlighted the Gemini app's potential and the need to address user problems while maintaining leadership in technology advancements.