Former CEO Blames Working From Home for Google's AI Struggles, Regrets It Immediately

Eyes Will Roll Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt is walking back his questionable claim that remote work is to blame for Google slipping behind OpenAI in Silicon Valley’s ongoing AI race. On Tuesday, Stanford University published a YouTube video of a recent talk that Schmidt gave at the university’s School of Engineering. During that talk, when asked why Google was falling behind other AI firms, Schmidt declared that Google’s AI failures stem from its decision to let its staffers enjoy remote work and, with it, a bit of “work-life balance.” “Google decided that work-life balance and going home early and working from home was more important than winning,” the ex-Googler told the classroom. “And the reason startups work is because people work like hell.” The comment understandably sparked criticism. After all, work-life balanceĀ is important, and Google isn’t a startup. And it didn’t take long for Schmidt to eat his words. “I misspoke about Google and their work hours,” Schmidt told The Wall Street Journal in an emailed statement. “I regret my error.” In a Stanford talk posted today, Eric Schmidt says the reason why Google is losing to @OpenAI and other startups is because Google only has people coming in 1 day per week pic.twitter.com/XPxr3kdNaC — Alex Kehr (@alexkehr) August 13, 2024 Ctrl Alt Delete In the year 2024, Google is one of the most influential tech giants on the planet, and a federal judge in Washington DC ruled just last week that Google has monopoly power over the online search…Former CEO Blames Working From Home for Google's AI Struggles, Regrets It Immediately

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