Google co-founder Sergey Brin's rare public appearance attracted widespread attention, and his criticism of Google's Gemini image generator was particularly eye-catching. This appearance not only shows Brin's concern for the development direction of Google AI, but also reflects the challenges and cautious attitude faced in the development of large-scale language models. This article will delve into Brin’s views and their potential impact on Google’s future development strategy.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin made a rare public appearance and criticized Google's Gemini image generator. Brin pointed to issues with the Gemini image generator that led Google to suspend its functionality. He said that the problem with the Gemini image generator was not Google's original intention. Brin returned to work at Google, cautious about the problem of hallucinations in large models, and supported the construction of general artificial intelligence (AGI). He is confident in Google's business model, commented on Google Glass and mentioned Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest.
Brin's criticism of the Gemini image generator and his cautious attitude towards AGI provide important reference for the future development of large language models. His views also herald Google’s strategic adjustments in the field of artificial intelligence and deserve continued attention and in-depth study by the industry. How Google strikes a balance between technological innovation and risk control in the future will be the key to whether it can maintain its leading position.