“In 2016, [@SundarPichai] had declared Google would be an “AI-first company,” and began cultivating a series of projects—custom chips, Cloud, YouTube, and deep AI research—that seemed to have nothing to do with Google’s core search product. All of these bets have paid off, and then some.” — @TIME in their new #TIME100Companies cover story on Alphabet and AI → time.com/collection/time100-…
📷: Daniel Dorsa
ALT Sundar Pichai on a TIME 100 cover. The headline is "Most Influential Companies." It discusses Alphabet's reinvention. He sits with his arm draped on the back of a chair.
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SCOOP: Clavicular was just arrested in Fort Lauderdale on a misdemeanor assault charge (no physical contact or injury is required for this charge). The arrest is likely related to a physical fight between Clav’s gf and influencer Jenny Popach who broke into the hype house
The @WhiteHouse's framework addresses key elements of a national approach that will help AI benefit all Americans safely and soon. We look forward to working with the WH & Congress on this common-sense path to support the country’s AI leadership. whitehouse.gov/articles/2026…
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As we have long said, America needs federal action to create a unified framework for AI development. A patchwork of inconsistent state laws won’t help the US succeed in the global competition. (1/2)