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Sergey Brin says he doesn't think Google engineers use AI for coding as much as they should

Google cofounder Sergey Brin emphasized at the "All-In" summit in Los Angeles that Google's AI isn't utilized enough by its engineers, citing an impressive experiment where the AI quickly generated Sudoku puzzles from scratch, and noted Google's hesitance in releasing early language models due to potential embarrassments, while the AI talent war continues with OpenAI poaching numerous ex-Google engineers.


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