Now, Google’s CEO has revealed the company’s AI plans for 2025. Sundar Pichai sent an email to Google employees previewing the company’s 2025. In his end-of-year message, the Google CEO had already confirmed that the Gemini series of AI models will be the Mountain View giant’s main focus in 2025.
Sundar Pichai seemingly has high hopes for Google's AI plans for 2025, according to an email sent to employees this week.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai emphasized the importance of unity, describing the company as "one team" while addressing the impact of the devastating wildfires on "thousands of Googlers" in Southern California.
As Google faced some of the most intense pressure its experienced since going public two decades ago, so too did CEO Sundar Pichai, who took the helm in 2015. Pichai oversaw a steady stream of revenue growth this year in key areas like search ads and cloud.
As 2025 gets underway, Google CEO Sundar Pichai reiterated to employees how the next few months will see new AI products and features.
In a meeting with employees, Google CEO Sundar Pichai set the stage for 2025, and the expected increase in competition, regulatory hurdles and AI advancements.
In a strong warning for the employees of Google, CEO Sundar Pichai has said that Artificial Intelligence is rising rapidly and that the new year will decide a lot. CEO Sundar Pichai has warned the employees and said that we (google employees) have to grow rapidly as a company.
Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, and Apple CEO Tim Cook are among the tech titans who donated a million dollars to President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Sundar Pichai revealed upcoming AI products for Google, emphasizing the success of recent innovations and expressing optimism for continued progress in 2025.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai celebrated the start of 2025 with a company-wide email teasing exciting new AI products and features set to launch this year. Reflecting on a strong finish to 2024, Pichai mentioned the success of flagship projects such as Gemini 2.
In December, Blinkit introduced its food delivery app, Bistro, following the launch of Zepto Cafe. While both apps aim to deliver snacks, meals, and beverages in 10 minutes, Bistro operates through cloud kitchens, whereas Zepto plans to open physical restaurants.