Sergey Brin pushes Google’s AI team to the limit, says 60-hour workweeks are the sweet spot to win the AGI race
artificial general intelligence (AGI), they'll have to work overtime, as per a report.
Sergey Brin’s «sweet spot» for productivity
According to the New York Times, Brin suggested in an internal memo that workers on Google's AI project, Gemini, come to the office every weekday and work for 60 hours per week, which he considers the «sweet spot» for productivity.
60 hours work week
He wrote in the memo that, several employees work less than 60 hours and a small number put in the bare minimum to get by, reported Fortune. He stated, «This last group is not only unproductive but also can be highly demoralizing to everyone else,» reported Fortune.
He emphasized that 60 hours was best, but warned that working more than that could lead to burnout, as per the report. However, it is still longer than the standard practice of 40 hours work week, as per Fortune.
The urgency of AGI
Brin’s message underscores the pressing need to develop artificial general intelligence or AGI, that’s as intelligent as, or even smarter than humans.
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