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Sergey Brin says he's working at Google “pretty much every day” and that AI algorithmic improvements are “even outpacing the increased compute” put into models

Google co-founder and ex-Alphabet president Sergey Brin said he's back working at Google “pretty much every day” …

TechCrunch Kyle Wiggers

Context & Ripple Effects

Google had already brought its founders into discussions about its AI response, followed by reports that Brin was spending several days a week with researchers working on Gemini. His sustained involvement is therefore a signal of how centrally Google views model development, not an isolated return to the office.

Brin’s emphasis on algorithmic progress puts the competitive focus on research efficiency alongside infrastructure scale. That distinction matters as Google weighs how much capability can come from better methods rather than simply adding more computing resources.

First-order effects

  • Brin’s near-daily participation gives Google’s AI research effort direct attention from a co-founder who had already increased time with Gemini-focused researchers.
  • The assertion that algorithms are improving faster than added compute elevates research advances as a near-term complement to Google’s spending on model infrastructure.

Second-order effects

  • Google’s AI teams have greater incentive to prioritize techniques that improve capability per unit of compute, rather than treating larger training runs as the sole route to progress.
  • Rivals building frontier models face pressure to demonstrate both access to compute and differentiated algorithmic advances; hardware capacity alone becomes a less complete competitive signal.

Third-order effects

  • If algorithmic efficiency continues to compound, AI competition may hinge more on the interaction between proprietary research, data and infrastructure than on raw compute scale alone.
  • The result could be a more divided AI supply chain: companies with major infrastructure still hold an advantage, but model developers that extract more value from each unit of compute can narrow the gap.

The trend: Frontier AI development is shifting from a pure compute-scaling race toward competition over how efficiently research teams turn infrastructure into model capability.

Discussion

  • @theallinpod @theallinpod on x
    next up from @allinsummit: google co-founder sergey brin! (0:00) @friedberg intros sergey (1:41) what sergey is working on at @google (5:45) is google chasing a “god model”? (8:49) thoughts on the massive ai chip buildout (12:54) future of human-ai interaction (14:58) [video]
  • @tsarnick @tsarnick on x
    Sergey Brin admits that Google was “too timid” to deploy AI language models after inventing Transformers in 2017 and says they need to risk the kind of embarrassment they have recently faced [video]
  • @tsarnick @tsarnick on x
    Sergey Brin says he is working at Google every day because he has never seen anything as exciting as the recent progress in AI and he doesn't want to miss out [video]
  • @edzitron Ed Zitron on x
    This is demonstrably untrue lol [image]
  • @tsarnick @tsarnick on x
    Sergey Brin says Google are building compute infrastructure as quickly as they can because “there doesn't seem to be a limit” to demand [video]
  • @ageofalgo @ageofalgo on x
    No big words, no excessive ego, just calm. Here is a guy who *really* has it all and *really* changed the world as no one else did in Silicon Valley. And interestingly enough, Sergey Brin sees himself as a computer scientist and not as an engineer. Big blow to you know who.
  • @borrowed_ideas @borrowed_ideas on x
    some quotes from Sergey Brin at All-in Summit 2024 [image]
  • r/singularity r on reddit
    Sergey Brin admits that Google was “too timid” to deploy AI language models after inventing Transformers in 2017 and says they need to risk the kind of embarrassment they have recently faced
  • r/singularity r on reddit
    Sergey Brin says algorithmic advances in AI in recent years is outpacing the increased compute that's put into the models
  • r/singularity r on reddit
    Sergey Brin says he is working at Google every day because he has never seen anything as exciting as the recent progress in AI and he doesn't want to miss out