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Sundar Pichai tells Google employees to rely more on AI than colleagues to drive productivity
Sundar Pichai tells Google employees to rely more on AI than colleagues to drive productivity

India Today

time04-08-2025

  • Business
  • India Today

Sundar Pichai tells Google employees to rely more on AI than colleagues to drive productivity

Google is asking its employees to rely on AI more often — not just to build new things, but to help them work faster and smarter. Top bosses are making it clear: the new way of working is to do more with less, and AI is a big part of that. During a company-wide meeting last week, Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai, spoke about the rising expectations on teams. While building AI tools remains important, Google is also changing how teams should work — with fewer people, quicker processes, and more help from to a report by CNBC, Pichai told employees, 'Anytime you go through a period of extraordinary investment, you respond by adding a lot of headcount, right? But in this AI moment, I think we have to accomplish more by taking advantage of this transition to drive higher productivity.' This reflects what many tech companies are doing today — putting a lot of money into AI, but also asking teams to handle more work with fewer staff. CNBC adds that Alphabet, Google's parent company, plans to spend $85 billion on infrastructure in 2025. That's more than the $75 billion it was planning earlier this point was also supported by Brian Saluzzo, who heads the engineering teams that manage Google's main tech systems. Saluzzo said there's a 'real urgency' to bring AI into more everyday work, especially for Google's software developers. That includes AI tools to help them code faster, and training programmes to help workers understand AI better. Google is also promoting its internal AI tools, such as Cider — an AI-based coding helper — which, according to Saluzzo, is already used weekly by half of the people who have access to it. He also mentioned 'AI Savvy Google', a website made for Google staff that shares toolkits, lessons and courses to help them learn AI. Google has also teamed up with DeepMind to build a training course called 'Building with Gemini', which will launch shift in mindset isn't just happening at Google. Other major tech companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Shopify are also expecting workers to use AI more often. The report also mentions that Microsoft's Julia Liuson recently told employees that 'using AI is no longer optional', while Shopify CEO Tobi Lutke said teams need to show that they can't do something with AI before they ask for more Google's total number of employees has slightly gone down from its highest point in 2023. It now has just over 187,000 full-time staff. Pichai admitted that the company's resources are tighter, saying, 'We are going to be going through a period of much higher investment, and I think we have to be frugal with our resources.'- Ends

"In This AI Moment...": Sundar Pichai's Advice To Take Advantage Of Transition
"In This AI Moment...": Sundar Pichai's Advice To Take Advantage Of Transition

NDTV

time04-08-2025

  • Business
  • NDTV

"In This AI Moment...": Sundar Pichai's Advice To Take Advantage Of Transition

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has a message for his employees: take full "advantage" of artificial intelligence to "accomplish more." "Anytime you go through a period of extraordinary investment, you respond by adding a lot of headcount, right?" Mr Pichai told employees in a meeting last week. "But in this AI moment, I think we have to accomplish more by taking advantage of this transition to drive higher productivity," according to audio obtained by CNBC. At the same meeting, Brian Saluzzo, Vice President for Core Development and Product Management, called for the urgent need to bring AI into more engineering workflows to speed up development and improve output. "We feel the urgency to quickly and urgently get AI into more of the coding workflows to address top needs so you see a much more rapid increase in velocity," Mr Saluzzo said. Alphabet, Google's parent company, announced earlier that it would raise capital expenditures to $85 billion in 2025, up from $75 billion. Mr Pichai made it clear that the company should be "frugal" with its resources and focus on efficiency. "We are going to be going through a period of much higher investment, and I think we have to be frugal with our resources, and I would strive to be more productive and efficient as a company," he added. Mr Saluzzo introduced several AI tools for software engineers, including "AI Savvy Google" for training, Cider, an internal coding assistant now used weekly by half its users, and "Building with Gemini," a DeepMind-backed programme on advanced AI models. "We have a portfolio of AI products available to employees so folks can go faster," he said, adding these tools will "continuously get better." Google's AI push is similar to many others across the tech industry. Microsoft has told employees that "using AI is no longer optional," while Shopify CEO Tobi Lutke said teams must first prove AI can't solve a problem before requesting more resources. Alphabet's workforce headcount remains below its 2023 peak. As of June, the company had over 187,000 full-time employees, down from nearly 191,000 early last year. In 2023, Google cut about 6 per cent of its workforce and has since continued streamlining teams and offering buyouts.

Google Doubles Down On AI, Urges Employees To Boost Productivity Amid Massive Investment
Google Doubles Down On AI, Urges Employees To Boost Productivity Amid Massive Investment

News18

time04-08-2025

  • Business
  • News18

Google Doubles Down On AI, Urges Employees To Boost Productivity Amid Massive Investment

Last Updated: Google CEO Sundar Pichai urged employees to boost productivity amid "extraordinary investment" in AI. As Google doubles down on artificial intelligence, CEO Sundar Pichai has urged employees to boost productivity and efficiency during what he called a phase of 'extraordinary investment." In an internal meeting, an audio recording of which was obtained by CNBC, Pichai said the company needs to adapt to the AI transition without a proportional rise in headcount. 'Anytime you go through a period of extraordinary investment, you respond by adding a lot of headcount, right? But in this AI moment, I think we have to accomplish more by taking advantage of this transition to drive higher productivity," Pichai told employees. He stressed the need to be 'frugal with our resources" and emphasized that he remains 'very optimistic" about Google's current performance. Brian Saluzzo, a senior executive at Google, revealed the company is actively developing tools for software engineers to accelerate development cycles and encourage broader AI adoption across teams. Saluzzo introduced a new internal platform, AI Savvy Google, which offers employees curated learning materials, toolkits, and product-specific sessions to sharpen their AI skills. He also announced a collaborative training program with DeepMind called Building with Gemini, aimed at equipping engineers with advanced capabilities using Google's Gemini AI model. view comments Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai to employees: ‘I think we have to accomplish more…'
Google CEO Sundar Pichai to employees: ‘I think we have to accomplish more…'

Time of India

time02-08-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Google CEO Sundar Pichai to employees: ‘I think we have to accomplish more…'

Google CEO Sundar Pichai and other executives like Brian Saluzzo are pushing employees to act with more urgency in their use of artificial intelligence (AI), a report claims. This comes as the company reportedly seeks ways to reduce costs. According to a report by CNBC, This directive was delivered at an all-hands meeting last week. Saluzzo, who leads the teams responsible for building the technical foundation for Google's flagship products, was also present at the meeting, the report noted. As per the report, the core message to Alphabet-owned tech giant's employees emphasised integrating AI more quickly into its operations. What Google CEO Sundar Pichai said to employees about AI productivity In an audio recording of the meeting obtained by CNBC, Pichai said: 'Anytime you go through a period of extraordinary investment, you respond by adding a lot of headcount, right? But in this AI moment, I think we have to accomplish more by taking advantage of this transition to drive higher productivity.' 'We are going to be going through a period of much higher investment and I think we have to be frugal with our resources, and I would strive to be more productive and efficient as a company,' Pichai noted, adding that he's 'very optimistic' about Google's current performance. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas Prices In Dubai Might Be More Affordable Than You Think Villas In Dubai | Search Ads Get Quote Undo At the meeting, Saluzzo also reportedly outlined several tools the company is developing for software engineers (SWEs) to help 'everybody at Google be more AI-savvy.' 'We feel the urgency to really quickly and urgently get AI into more of the coding workflows to address top needs so you see a much more rapid increase in velocity,' he added. Saluzzo highlighted that Google offers a portfolio of AI products to employees 'so folks can go faster.' He pointed to an internal platform called 'AI Savvy Google,' which features courses, toolkits, and learning sessions, some tailored to specific product areas. According to Saluzzo, the company's engineering education team has collaborated with DeepMind on a training program titled 'Building with Gemini,' which will be promoted soon. He also mentioned a new internal AI coding tool named Cider that supports software engineers throughout the development process. Since its launch in May, 50% of users have engaged with Cider weekly, Saluzzo mentioned. He added that Google's internal AI tools should 'continuously get better' and will likely 'become a pretty integral part of most SWE work.' Last week, at Alphabet's earnings report, the company also announced plans to increase capital spending to $85 billion in 2025, up from its earlier target of $75 billion. 5 Tips to Get the Best Deals during sale on Amazon, Flipkart and other online websites AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

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