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Google appoints chief AI architect: What CEO Sundar Pichai said in internal memo

Google appoints chief AI architect: What CEO Sundar Pichai said in internal memo

Time of Indiaa day ago

Google
has reportedly restructured its leadership, appointing Koray Kavukcuoglu,
Google DeepMind
's chief technology officer (CTO), as its new Chief AI Architect. With this newly-created appointment, Google aims to accelerate integrating artificial intelligence (AI) across its vast product ecosystem, with Kavukcuoglu reporting directly to company CEO Sundar Pichai.
According to a report by Semafor, Pichai sent an internal memo, outlining Kavukcuoglu's appointment as Senior Vice President to "accelerate how we bring our world-leading models into our products, with the goal of more seamless integration, faster iteration, and greater efficiency."
As a part of this restructuring, Kavukcuoglu will also relocate from London to Google's Mountain View headquarters. This comes as Google intensifies its efforts to monetise its advanced AI capabilities, primarily developed within the DeepMind unit, which has been increasingly integrated into the broader Google organisation since 2023, CNBC said.
'We're entering a new phase of the AI platform shift. It will require us to also shift into a new gear as a company to ensure our products are evolving just as quickly as our models,' Pichai wrote in the memo.
Google restructured leadership in April also
In April, Google reportedly moved Josh Woodward, head of Google Labs, to lead Gemini. He oversaw the development of NotebookLM, which turns text into a podcast-like show and is one of the company's successful AI products.
Google had also announced in February $75 billion investment into AI infrastructure this year, concurrently implementing cost-cutting measures across various divisions, including recent buyout offers to employees in its Search and advertising units, CNBC reported.
This investment mirrors similar strategies by other tech giants like Meta, Microsoft, Amazon and leading AI startups such as OpenAI, whose ChatGPT ignited the generative AI era in late 2022.

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