In the Bloomberg Tech Conference, Pichai reported that AI acts as an accelerator rather than the option of Human Talent. This makes it easier for the company to take advantage of more occasions in the emerging area of technology. Pichai said, “I hope our existing engineering base will be extended by next year.” This attitude of Pichai is different from other companies that look at AI as a means of reducing the cost.
American technology and e-commerce company Amazon, software company Microsoft and META, which operates social media platform Facebook, have trimmed thousands of workers in the last few months. These companies are increasing their investment in AI. Due to this, instead of human workers in the tech industry AI The possibility of taking it has increased. Pichai said that AI has increased the production of engineers. Some tasks are being done with the help of AI and engineers can be engaged in more impact tasks. However, Google has also invested billions of dollars in AI.
Recently, the company had said that Google One Subscription Service has increased more than 15 crore subscribers. In this service, subscribers have to pay for cloud storage and artificial intelligence (AI) features. Nearly six years after the service of Google One, its number of subscribers exceeded 10 crores in February last year. simultaneously Google Had introduced a paid plan with access to AI features. The price of this plan was $ 19.99 per month. However, access to AI features is not available for Google One’s free users. There is a low price plan for features like this service file storage. For the last few years, Alphabet has been getting a tough competition from AI chatbots like Chatgpt of Openai. Alphabet can help in strengthening the financial position in long-term by increasing subscriptions of Google One service.
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