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Google (GOOGL.US) CEO: Gemini will be the company's "biggest focus" in 2025.
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Google held the 2025 Global Strategy meeting, CEO: The risks are high, this is a disruptive moment.
Sundar Pichai stated that building a "large new Business" is the top priority, among which the Gemini application is expected to be the next application to reach 0.5 billion users. The team will "accelerate" the development of the Gemini application, and the product will undergo significant upgrades in the next year or two.
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Facing the biggest pressure in over twenty years, Google is reported to have wavering morale within the ranks, with only the AI department's morale high.
The media reports that due to product missteps in the first half of the year, as well as internal restructuring and layoffs, many employees have questioned CEO Pichai's vision. In the second half of the year, Google launched a series of impressive AI products, which has somewhat elevated Pichai's status, but some doubts still remain internally. Following the unexpectedly positive first-quarter Earnings Reports, a highly praised comment from an employee at a company-wide meeting pointed out that morale has noticeably declined and distrust has increased, leading to a disconnect between leadership and employees.