
Posted: Google co-founder Sergey Brin sent a memo to employees this week urging them to return to the office “at least every weekday” in order to help the company win the AGI race, The New York Times reports. Brin told employees that working 60 hours a week is a “sweet spot” for productivity. While Brin’s memo is not an official policy change for Google, which requires workers to come to work in person three days a week, it does show the pressure Silicon Valley giants are feeling to compete in AI.
Main Idea: Sergey Brin urged Google workers to return to the office more often as he pushes the company to compete harder in the race to build AGI.
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Google may push employees to work longer hours and spend more time in office, which can raise stress for workers and show how AI competition may intensify job pressure across the tech sector.
Faster AI progress at Google could lead to better tools for consumers and businesses, though success is uncertain and the benefits may take time.
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