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Sundar Pichai on Google’s AI Comeback: “It’s Like Coaching Barcelona or Real Madrid”


Updated: June 15, 2025 07:56

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai has defended the company's AI strategy in the face of criticism, comparing the heated scrutiny to managing top football clubs like Barcelona or Real Madrid. During a recent podcast, Pichai rejected criticism about Google falling behind in the AI race and demands for his resignation, stating that the company was quietly building its AI-first vision in the background. 

Navigating the AI Race and Public Perception

Pichai acknowledged that Google faced a “low point” in public perception after OpenAI’s ChatGPT dominated the AI conversation.

He revealed that despite external doubts, Google was internally focused on foundational AI research and development.

The integration of DeepMind and Brain into Google DeepMind was a strategic move to accelerate AI advancements.

The Comeback Strategy and Future Vision

Google's release of Gemini AI models and new AI-powered features across Search, Workspace, and Android was a good come-back.

Pichai reaffirmed the firm's AI-first approach had been in development for years, not a spontaneous shift.

He believes Google is well positioned to construct the next ten years of AI advancement.

Leadership Under Pressure and the Sports Analogy

Pichai drew a parallel between his work and being a coach of a top football team, where success is taken for granted every season.

He stressed looking beyond noise around him and focusing on execution and strategy in the long term.

Despite external murmurs, he feels Google has the potential to lead the AI revolution.

Google's AI rebirth is a turning point for the tech world, demonstrating that patience combined with strategic vision can lead to colossal breakthroughs.

Sources: Times of India, WorldMagzine, Livemint.

 

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