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Ex-Googler: Google’s AI projects are driven by ‘stone cold panic’

Google is afraid of being left behind and thinks the solution is to put AI in everything – regardless of whether users want or need it. That’s according to a LinkedIn post by Scott Jenson, a former Google employee of more than 15 years who left his role as a part-time senior UX designer last month. Why we care. Google is rapidly losing the trust of users, SEOs, advertisers , brands and content creators in its relentless AI push – even though AI is clearly not yet able to deliver on its potential. While we should always be skeptical about comments from former employees, multiple people leaving Google lately have told a similar story – confirming what many of us have suspected from the outside. Google has lost its way and is chasing profit at the expense of product (Search). Stone cold panic. Jenson believes AI has value, but not the motivation driving it at Google. He wrote on LinkedIn : “The ‘AI Projects’ I was working on were poorly motivated and driven by this mindless panic

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