Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai highlighted the growing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) within Google's operations, noting that 30% of the company's code now incorporates AI-generated suggestions, contributing to a 10% increase in engineering velocity. Despite these advances, Google plans to expand its engineering workforce in the coming year to further explore AI opportunities. Industry experts emphasize that the AI landscape extends beyond the U.S.-China competition, underscoring critical concerns about safety, governance, and equitable access. Demis Hassabis, CEO of DeepMind, forecasts that AI will disrupt and create jobs over the next decade, making coding more accessible and enabling breakthroughs in renewable energy, disease treatment, and space resource extraction. However, he warns of the risks posed by malicious actors exploiting AI and advocates for an international regulatory body akin to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to oversee AI development. Meanwhile, Michael Truell of Cursor explains that AI currently assists in writing 40-50% of code, functioning either as a helper or an autonomous agent, with ongoing advancements expected. Analysts argue that U.S. innovation freedom is crucial for maintaining technological leadership amid competition with China. Additionally, experts call for urgent adaptation in U.S. diplomacy to shape global AI norms and prevent authoritarian regimes from dominating digital governance. Washington faces the challenge of harnessing AI benefits even if it falls behind China in innovation.
U.S. diplomacy must urgently adapt to shape global AI norms or risk ceding digital governance to authoritarian powers, writes Steven Hendrix. https://t.co/AiTrndMTms
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Alphabet CEO @sundarpichai on the impact of AI: "At Google...30% of code now uses AI-generated suggestions...Across the company, we've accomplished a 10% engineering velocity increase using AI. But we plan to hire more engineers next year because the opportunity space of what we