The co-founder of Google, Sergey Brin, sent a note to the employees this week urging them to return to the office “at least every day of the week” to help the company win the act, New York Times reports. Brin told employees that working 60 hours a week is an “ideal point” for productivity.
Although the strand memo is not a change in official policy for Google, which forces workers to work in person three days a week, this shows that the pressure that the giants of Silicon Valley feel competed in AI. The memo also indicates that Brin thinks that Google could build act, an AA system superiently with equality with human intelligence.
Strand would have returned to Google in recent years To help the company find its stockings in the AI race. Google was caught by surprise by the release of Openai in 2022 from Chatgpt, but worked with diligence to catch up with its own AI models at the head of the industry.