Google employees are criticizing leadership, most notably CEO Sundar Pichai, for the way in which the corporate handled the announcement this week of its ChatGPT competitor called Bard.
Staffers took to the favored internal forum Memegen to specific their thoughts on the Bard announcement, referring to it as “rushed,” “botched” and “un-Googley,” in response to messages and memes viewed by CNBC.
On Monday, Google got ahead of a Microsoft event the next day and had Pichai publicly reveal some details of the corporate’s chatbot technology. More about Bard was revealed on Wednesday at an event held in Paris.
In between those events, Microsoft, an early investor in ChatGPT creator OpenAI, showcased how its Bing search engine will integrate with the buzzy chat technology, inviting reporters to an illustration at the corporate’s headquarters in Redmond, Washington.
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google
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During Google’s Wednesday event, search boss Prabhakar Raghavan briefly shared some slides with examples of Bard’s capabilities. People tuning in expected to listen to more, and a few employees weren’t even aware of the event. One presenter forgot to bring a phone that was required for the demo.
Meanwhile, people on Twitter began declaring that an ad for Bard offered an incorrect description of a telescope used to take the primary pictures of a planet outside our solar system.
While Google employees often turn to Memegen to humorously poke fun at the corporate’s quirks and missteps, the posts after the Bard announcement struck a more serious tone and even went directly after Pichai.
“Dear Sundar, the Bard launch and the layoffs were rushed, botched, and myopic,” read one meme that included a serious picture of Pichai. “Please return to taking a long-term outlook.” The post received many upvotes from employees.
A Google representative didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment.
“Sundar, and leadership, deserve a Perf NI,” one other highly rated meme read, referring to the bottom category in the corporate’s worker performance review system. “They’re being comically short sighted and un-Googlely of their pursuit of ‘sharpening focus.'”
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman speaks during a keynote address announcing ChatGPT integration for Bing at Microsoft in Redmond, Washington, on February 7, 2023.
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Last 12 months, Pichai called on employees to be more focused. Leadership often implores staffers to be “Googley,” which loosely means being ambitious and hardworking, with respect and teamwork in mind.
Alphabet shares have tumbled greater than 9% this week on concerns about ChatGPT’s threat to Google’s core search business and to the corporate’s hastened response to Microsoft’s event.
“Rushing Bard to market in a panic validated the market’s fear about us,” one highly rated meme read. The attached photo was of a bird doing a facepalm.
Google’s position in artificial intelligence is a well-known concern. At a December all-hands meeting, employees asked concerning the company’s competitive edge in AI as ChatGPT was taking off in the general public eye. Executives responded by saying the company’s popularity could suffer if it moves too fast on AI-chat technology, which is removed from perfect.
A highly read meme this week showed a picture of a dumpster fire with the Google “G” logo on it. The text said, “How all the pieces’s felt since last 12 months.”
One other meme referred to last month’s announced layoffs, which resulted within the lack of 12,000 jobs, or 6% of the corporate’s workforce. The meme featured a photograph of actor Nicolas Cage smiling and said “Firing 12k people rises the stock by 3%, one rushed AI presentation drops it by 8%.”
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