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OpenAI is the New Google 

“When I joined OpenAI, it was a 100-person company, and when I left, it was much larger — about 1,500. In many ways, coming to Google has felt like going back to the roots of that 200 person startup,” says Logan Kilpatrick, lead product for Google AI Studio.
In the past few weeks, Google has rolled out scores of AI updates. It enabled AI-generated podcasts, the latest DataGemma model to address AI hallucination, improvements to Gemini 1.5, and more AI features for content creators. Logan Kilpatrick's cryptic tweet about tokens has also sparked speculations about Gemini 2.0 coming soon—possibly by the end of the year.  Google is aggressively shipping more products, that too in a short span.  The Silicon Valley powerhouse has always been ahead of the rest, especially OpenAI, in terms of research, tools, infrastructure, and resources, to materialise AGI. However, what it lacked was an entrepreneurial ecosystem where this vision could have been advanced.  For context, In 2017, Google’s researchers released a paper title
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Aditi Suresh
I hold a degree in political science, and am interested in how AI and online culture intersect. I am at aditi.suresh@analyticsindiamag.com & x.com/aditisuresh12
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