Decent-Can378
Decent-Can378 t1_jedkrq2 wrote
Reply to comment by rain168 in A top AI researcher reportedly left Google for OpenAI after sharing concerns the company was training Bard on ChatGPT data by jack_lafouine
I've always believed that it's always the founders who care about innovation. No McKinsey CEO can even remotely match that passion. Although, I'm seeing quite a different situation with Microsoft. Satya is both passionate and aggressive. Sundar was quite a pathetic choice.
Decent-Can378 t1_jecmzvt wrote
Reply to A top AI researcher reportedly left Google for OpenAI after sharing concerns the company was training Bard on ChatGPT data by jack_lafouine
Google is panicking. Sundar needs to go and be replaced by someone who can bring back innovation in the company; it's been stagnating for a long time. It needs someone innovative and with a product mindset. If things continue at this rate (and I'm not referring to just this particular incident) Google will have to face the harsh words of its investors very soon. For more context read this: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/03/google-assistant-might-be-doomed-division-reorganizes-to-focus-on-bard/.
Decent-Can378 t1_je2l2il wrote
Yeah, seriously fuck them! None of he top executives get affected. There's just zero accountability in the corporate world. One should realize this by now and stay detached and focus on one's own life.
Decent-Can378 t1_jedpe1z wrote
Reply to comment by Paperdiego in A top AI researcher reportedly left Google for OpenAI after sharing concerns the company was training Bard on ChatGPT data by jack_lafouine
Google "reacting" to the chatgpt announcement by unleashing a half-finished Bard in a hurry thereby botching up even a canned demo, using chatgpt data to train Bard, etc go to prove that. Speaking objectively.