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Why Google fell behind in the AI race

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Darian Woods
Why Google fell behind in the AI race
AI Summary

Google is struggling to compete in the AI market due to the 'innovator's dilemma,' where established corporate structures hinder the agility required for rapid AI development. The company is now looking to its DeepMind division to overcome these constraints and pursue advanced AI superintelligence.

Why it matters

Google's position in the AI race is a major factor in the future of the tech industry and the competitive landscape of generative AI.

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