It should’ve happened a long time ago but since it hasn’t is now the time. Seems like he’s putting the blame on Googlers when the sniveling rat face he looks at in the mirror has no accountability. I think it’s time a dagger be laid in front of him so that he can preserve whatever honor he has left. https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/google-ceo-tells-employees-gemini-ai-blunder-unacceptable-rcna140926
Apparently, he didn't test it at all.
Turns out making your best performers leave the company isn't how you drive innovation.
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What do you think is wrong with a kid who got rejected by 9 colleges?
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Closed now - thank you all
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The end of Backdoor Roth?!
The people who made Gemini the disaster that it is should be replaced. Sundar needs to actually make that happen before resigning
By the measure of what I see on Blind isn’t Google supposed to have a high bar for talent? And the TC is supposed to back that up? So wouldn’t that point to a more systemic issue like leadership. Especially because this is the second time Google fell on its face with AI. Even if Bing didn’t have any kind of material gains on Google last year was still very embarrassing. And Google looks like it doesn’t know what the hell it’s doing and certainly not positioned to be at the front of the pack in the AI space.
Sundar needs to fire/replace the bad leadership under him, before resigning to show ownership of his mistakes. Then he can hope to get another CEO job soon