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Google is expanding its AI empire
Google’s cloud boom is testing the company's commitment to frontier AI as commercial returns take priority.

TL;DR
- Google's AI organization is undergoing a shakeup with key departures, including chief scientist Jeff Dean, amid rapid growth in its cloud division.
- There is internal debate about investing in costly frontier AI models versus focusing on the more efficient and growing cloud business.
- Top AI researchers are leaving Google for startups like OpenAI and Anthropic, seeking to pursue foundational breakthroughs and historical impact.
- A major point of friction is compute access, as researchers struggle to secure necessary resources while Google Cloud sells its homegrown AI chips (TPUs) to competitors.
- Demis Hassabis is stepping down as CEO of Google DeepMind to become chairman of the unit and chief scientist at Alphabet, focusing on longer-term research and AGI.