https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/features/2023-07-13/ex-google-scientists-kickstarted-the-generative-ai-era-of-chatgpt-midjourney?in_source=embedded-checkout-banner Now I am sure that everyone at Google has an amazing idea because they are geniuses hence they are there. But I feel as a corporation who has such huge pool of highly talented people there should be a pipeline where they can listen Atleast to their top tier Talent. Maybe there is idk. Just imagine a company like Google who is literally Saudi of data getting an opportunity at ChatGPT in 2017. https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT8R6bqD5/ This video explains it well What do you all think? Would love to listen to the industry veterans and professionals YOE : 3 months TC : Extremely Poor #tech
Google is a large company, and whenever you have the ability to make a big difference, you have to take all the risk to make it happen
It’s not about Google. It’s about Product Management. If you read all the papers on Prompt almost all techniques are written by Google Researchers. CoT, ReAcT everything. And all before chatgpt was launched. So why did Google lose. Because the product team didn’t have the vision to make a product out of their research teams work. OpenAI built a working product out of Transformers. Google didn’t. Because it’s the job of a product org to think with vision. And almost all product managers are basically glorified project managers. They don’t have vision or how an exciting technology can be used to build a meaningful product. That’s why you shouldn’t hire product Team to build products. Hire actual ML AI ppl who know technology and hire someone who understand consumer and user mindset and technology. Who knows how technology can be used to build a user exp And fire most of product managers
Not unusual though... Kubernetes another Google invention where our competitors are all using it and making a lot of money.
didn't Google open source it on purpose?
Yep and from what I know the same with the Transformer model (and article backs that too)