Google to refocuses on ‘AI-first’ projects
Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai aims to make the company 20 percent more efficient hinting at job cuts, as the tech giant cancelled the projects at its in-house research and development (R&D) division called Area 120. The company is slashing projects at its in-house R&D division Area 120 which has nearly 100 employees.
Addressing the gathering at the Code Conference in the US, Pichai said that the more the company tries to understand the macroeconomic conditions, it feels very uncertain about it.
“The macroeconomic performance is correlated to ad spend, the consumer spends, and so on,” he told the audience.
A Google spokesperson was quoted as saying, “We’ve recently shared that Area 120 will be shifting its focus to projects that build on Google’s deep investment in AI and have the potential to solve important user problems. As a result, Area 120 is winding down several projects to make way for new work.”
Affected team members “will receive dedicated support as they explore new projects and opportunities at Google”, the spokesperson added.
Area 120 has launched several products, like gaming platform GameSnacks, an AirTable rival called Tables, an AI-powered conversational ads platform AdLingo, video platforms Tangi and Shoploop, and more. Google has suspended hiring new employees and reportedly told some existing employees to “shape up or ship out” if expectations are not met.
In a company message viewed by Insider, Google Cloud sales leadership has threatened employees with an “overall examination of sales productivity and productivity in general” and that if next quarter results “don’t look up, there will be blood on the streets“.
[With Inputs from IANS]
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