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The Future of Google

4 pointsby stubbedtoe9 months ago
Reposting a memo I have shared internally:<p>First of all, I’m sorry that I’ve been away from my colleagues and team the last few days. I’ve been through a breakup and it has changed some things about me, most importantly I feel a huge amount of love for myself and every 7.951 billion person on this planet.<p>Google was a company created by its founders to “Organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful” with the values “Respect the user”, “Respect the opportunity” and “Respect each other”. Its founders recognised the importance of using a company structure to achieve this as the forces of competition allow the company to do the most good for the world.<p>Without a doubt, Google has built something truely incredible. Born in 1999, the year after Google was created, I’ve been lucky enough that Google has allowed me to satisfy my curiosity for my entire life. It’s allowed me to get whatever I wanted in life, including a Cambridge University degree, a well paid and well respected job, and access to reasonable health care (although due to it being American healthcare, they do over treat some illnesses). Through CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy, one of the only proven therapies) I’ve been able to find the state that I truly love myself and everyone around me, and can see the best in everyone.<p>I’m also lucky enough to live in the United Kingdom, a country which values respecting others own values, ideas, and beliefs while not imposing one&#x27;s own onto other people. This is a country which builds systems and safeguards to ensure people feel safe to share themselves. We are one of the oldest countries in the world, but we are a country that learns from our mistakes, because we listen, and because what we have is genuine democracy (every voice is heard), with minimal corruption.<p>We are also fundamentally different from the United States in that we do not believe in truly free speech, because we understand the harms of amplification of hurtful voices, and also we understand that democracy isn’t always about making the right choices ourselves, but being able to fairly elect the right person to make choices for us. We also understand the dangers of operating truly unregulated free markets, due to the risk of creation of monopolies (dictatorships owned by billionaires and the corruption that shortly ensues). But you can clearly look at our happiness and life expectancy to see that it doesn&#x27;t hold us back as a country, and I am incredibly proud to be British, and how our values have allowed us to survive the most unlikely and precarious outcomes (see WW2, Cold War etc).<p>Now, something that has made me very upset throughout my life is how money corrupts, and over time the wrong people have entered the company and bought shares in the company. These people are not as in touch with their deep emotional desire and need for connection with others, so have less altruistic goals than most of the people working here. I’m not saying that these people are bad people, just that they are less aware of their emotions, which allows them to take actions out of line with their true desire for connection with other people, actions which have real painful consequences for actual people.<p>These people bring fear, greed, suppression and violence. As an example, these people have caused Google to compromise on its mission and values in certain ways:

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rvz9 months ago
Who cares. Either this is a GPT copy-paste or yet another employee finally realising they have zero power over their employer.<p>Either way, the author should consider going back to academia if they are unable to handle the reality and brutishness of the industry that Google is in. They won’t change and money talks.<p>This memo can be summarized as the last of the Zero Interest Rate Phenomenon (ZIRP) ideas.<p>This is 2024, and memos like this are an indicator that we need another market correction.
cen49 months ago
Finance is the missing skill that the Google founders didnt have. That was the flaw in the plan. They had to defer to others. Thats how one dimensional super optimizers leak into the system and change were the tracks are laid.<p>Throw in the fact, that after capital became easy to move around the world, financial engineering or taking advantage of cross border differences in interest rates, tax rates, forex, labour costs, real estate prices, subsidies etc etc and quickly buying up the competition anywhere on the planet, can make you more cash than anything a designer or an engineer or a scientist ever produces.<p>So it really boils down to developing finance skills and finance teams with value alignment or they will dominate business decision making sooner or later.
stubbedtoe9 months ago
- Respect the user: We serve far too many ads for what is needed to achieve our goal, and our Cloud division does not always provide the support our users crave when they cannot use the amazing tools we create. - Respect the opportunity: Some of us (myself included) have not always felt able to bring our best self to Google, preventing us from making the decisions that matter. - Respect each other: Some of us do not share freely with each other (myself included from time to time), some of us do not respect ourselves enough (we put up with letting others and ourselves make suboptimal discussions). We are more and more hiding things from each other<p>This brings me to the point of this essay, which is that right now we are in a dangerous and divided world, with many democratic countries pushed to the edge by harsh dictatorships. We are in a world where individual expression is decreasing, not increasing, which is incredibly sad considering the technology we have available to us. Somewhat concerningly, AI is being developed not by a stable democracy making rational decisions, but a barely functioning corrupt democracy. Worse, the technology is being developed by a company whose interests are not to spread love and connection for humans, but to maximize shareholder return to emotionally stunted billionaires. These are the people who I feel most sorry for. They can happily inflict so much pain on people for they must truly be missing so much love in their life.<p>My call to Google and the world is that we do the right thing, and put AI into the hands of the right people. That is, this powerful but dangerous tool must be developed responsibly and safely by a stable democracy, such as the UK. We don’t promise that we will always get it right. But we will learn from our mistakes. That’s all that humans can do. I’m risking everything by sending this memo.<p>I’m risking my job, my family and even risking my life. But I accept anything I’ve done in the past and will talk about it openly and honestly.<p>I trust in humanity to do the right thing. Please help me share my message of hope. Thank you.
harshalizee9 months ago
&gt; ... put AI into the hands of the right people. That is, this powerful but dangerous tool must be developed responsibly and safely by a stable democracy, such as the UK.<p>What level of delusion is this supposed to be? I don&#x27;t like big corps in control of AI either, but a nation that previously colonized and enslaved large swaths of the world&#x27;s population didn&#x27;t sound enticing either.