KEY POINTS
  • Google's Sergey Brin spoke to a roomful of entrepreneurs over the weekend at the "AGI House" in Hillsborough, California.
  • Brin said Google "definitely messed up," referring to the company's faulty Gemini image generation launch earlier this month.
  • Regarding changes in the search business, Brin said, "As long as there’s huge value being generated, we’ll figure out the business models."

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Sergey Brin, president of Alphabet and co-founder of Google

Google co-founder Sergey Brin, in a rare public appearance over the weekend, told a group of artificial intelligence enthusiasts that he came out of retirement "because the trajectory of AI is so exciting."

Brin, 50, spoke to entrepreneurs on Saturday at the "AGI House" in Hillsborough, California, just south of San Francisco, where developers and founders were testing Google's Gemini model. AGI stands for artificial general intelligence and refers to a form of AI that can complete tasks to the same level, or a step above, humans.

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