For sure, and that him and Elon would be at the same conference like this is something given the rumors last year about their drama. But great to have him and I personally enjoyed the talk.
Friedberg is the key, not Jason, to the podcast being open to both sides because Freidberg's way of communicating draws in intelligent people in the true center.
Exactly. Chamath is opportunistic, Sacks sees everything through a republican lense, Jason is opportunistic and out of depth regularly. Friedberg is intelligent and most importantly first and foremost interested in the truth.
It's really cool that Sergey did the interview on short notice... not many leaders would do that. But yeah I would have preferred he had a bit more time to prepare for these questions.
He shouldn't have to prepare for these questions. He should be immersed in what he's working on and be able to speak to it deeply. Imagine Jobs or Elon behaving this way in an interview? If the interview is asking the wrong questions, they would direct them to where the action is.
No, this man is so weird. Never forget his drunk "Nigeria in the snow" (racism plus Russophobia) and his sweet interview in Moscow in Russian. Total hypocrite. Many many years ago (before I knew about his drunk speech) I sent a letter via DHL to Google headquarters. Never received an answer. But after several months I discovered that Brin found me on Instagram and blocked me. Weird man.
Its called hiding your power level. Most of them at the top will be this way. But they can quickly flip to charismatic depth if needed to maintain their power level. It all happens subconsciously.
@@Har9000 Primarily the flippant nature of his responses highlighted this disconnection from context and contents. There were several other queues too.
Coming from Sergey a person who helped revolutionize search on the Web. His views on the historical significance of AI is significant. He’s a computer scientist first. AI is the collective Ghost in the Machine for the Human Species body.
True. But he meant it for the sake of the future. He didn't say much during the interview, but the few points I caught were: 1. LLMs will keep giving garbage outputs at a percentage. There's no reason to expect a miracle. Expect incremental improvement to reduce bad outputs, in time. 2. They are still very useful at good applications, which need to be looked for. They are looking, and they are developing them. 3. He either or wishes more people contributed, or suspects programmers who don't develop the knowledge of these applications and skills using them will fall behind the curve. Unclear which he meant, but probably the former, devs tend contribute to the tools they use.
@@edgedg maybe the programmers are reasonably timid their skills will atrophy if they don’t use them, and rightfully so. Finding a programmer that uses AI for 100% everything is how Sergey can easily identify which employees he can fire to save money. Obviously as an employee you can’t say you know that openly or publicly, but Google employees are pretty smart.
@@Learner4FunLifePersona It's hard to believe Sergey's focus would be on saving labour costs today, with this position, and using All-In Summit as a platform for tricking fools into unemployment is an insane concept.
Yes! I am nerding out - fantastic! 🎉 Thank you for getting Sergey Brin!🎉 Prayers for technology to help humanity but most importantly celebrate humanity and retain our praise to our real God. Yes, an unified model is the appropriate term. Brin is spot on.🎉 Asking Brin economic questions is not helpful. The riadblicj questions are the best. Yes, biology is challenging. So enjoyed Brin's insights - wishing a deeper dive. AI is a magical gift to the world - absolutely! "tremendous value to humanity " 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
That was like listening to that CEO who just hasn’t kept up with the business and fronts those quarterly results discussions with 25 year old analysts who then tank your stock 50% the next day
I always felt that Sergey is a wonderful person, as is Larry, glad the universe selected these two stand-up people to lead the way on so many important matters. It could only have been worse. Also I am pleased that Sergey appears to be in great health. Maybe just tone down the wok AI return stuff lol.
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He doesn't seem like Mr. Brin? Is this guy a doppelganger🤔. He is very chilled out 😅 5:22 They were impressed bcuz they found a new way to kill time 😂😂 5:29 Whaaaat!!! When you know f(x), then what's the point in using an ML model 🙄 I think Mr. Brin made his point 🫡
Sergey mentions that his programmers dont use AI as much as he would like. This stems from people wanting to keep their jobs. Imagine turning in bad code, or code that actively harms the system when it malfunctions... and telling your boss, "I dont know what the code is, the AI wrote it"
The guy just admitted to being flanked in AI and Robotics while having a head start, the most money and largest no of pdhs and engineers in those fields.
This is a clear example as to why OpenAI is leading as much as they are in the AI race. All the interviews that I have seen with Sam Altman have him covering the many different complex future innovations of AI, including AGI, while providing the audience with an Elon or Tim Cook awe factor that challenges existing norms. Sergey on the other hand talks about how he is impressed that AI can play chess and is really good at Sudoku. The panel was eager to get one of the market leader’s insight but found themselves pulling teeth the entire time trying to get answers out of him. Really disappointing interview.
I think you are reading too much into this. It was clearly last minute and he gives very few interviews. Likely just a favour to a friend in Friedberg. I think he was honest at the start not even realising how big an audience this was going to be. I love that he still has a clear passion for computer science.
It's awkward indeed, a person who is too lazy to meet at a conference finally comes out of the cave, after Ilya announced his new company. It seems like he doesn't want to miss the trend either
@Jason, congrats on putting together such an impressive set of speakers and great conversations. Please fix the sound. there is a lot of background noise and feedback echo (maybe coming from stage monitors).
All in Summit is my superbowl
So true
If they replace David Sacks with literally anyone else that's not a political and Russian hack, then I would agree.
Nerd! 🤓
They must have separated elon and Sergey
technobowl
Only Friedberg could have pulled this off.
Friedberg is the man
For sure, and that him and Elon would be at the same conference like this is something given the rumors last year about their drama. But great to have him and I personally enjoyed the talk.
@@stefangunnarsson1189fill me in on the lore?
@@stefangunnarsson1189what was the drama rumours?
@@stefangunnarsson1189,
You mean Larry Page
Friedberg is the key, not Jason, to the podcast being open to both sides because Freidberg's way of communicating draws in intelligent people in the true center.
Exactly. Chamath is opportunistic, Sacks sees everything through a republican lense, Jason is opportunistic and out of depth regularly. Friedberg is intelligent and most importantly first and foremost interested in the truth.
Actually they work together because of their mutual abilities and perspectives and because they are friends.
Friedberg is such a legend
It's really cool that Sergey did the interview on short notice... not many leaders would do that. But yeah I would have preferred he had a bit more time to prepare for these questions.
He shouldn't have to prepare for these questions. He should be immersed in what he's working on and be able to speak to it deeply. Imagine Jobs or Elon behaving this way in an interview? If the interview is asking the wrong questions, they would direct them to where the action is.
Yeah too many uuuuuuums, and trying to say nothing.
@@AdamPadron why does he owe people deep answers? You really dont think he understands what google is doing deeply?
@@kman_34 Definitely not
Sergey asked to be there
Nice to see Sergey. Would love to see Larry interviewed sometime. He's really dipped into obscurity
I don't think Larry Page can even speak now. He has vocal cord paralysis.
😢@@iSamsore
They did an exit scam
No, this man is so weird. Never forget his drunk "Nigeria in the snow" (racism plus Russophobia) and his sweet interview in Moscow in Russian. Total hypocrite.
Many many years ago (before I knew about his drunk speech) I sent a letter via DHL to Google headquarters.
Never received an answer. But after several months I discovered that Brin found me on Instagram and blocked me. Weird man.
Sergey talks like Big Head from Silicon Valley
I think it's the other way round
Haha he does. Zero depth
@@thetradetodayhe sound that way, but we all know his merits. He doesn’t need to talk.
Came here to write this comment
Its called hiding your power level. Most of them at the top will be this way. But they can quickly flip to charismatic depth if needed to maintain their power level. It all happens subconsciously.
Sergey seems totally checked out
He has been since 2015
SB seems like a naive observer at a huge party that has a novel guest list. Awkward. Chilling.
If I were him I’d probably stay checked out. Enjoy my billions
@@beerkegaard since when billionaires look like unemployed living in a van divorced broke people?
@@mike.1they usually don't care as much of how the look since they have billions
Wow, he got Sergey Brin to drop in. See, this is why we have Friedberg.
Sergey asked to be there
He would not talk to anyone else but Friedberg and that is why the others are not here.
Thanks ALL-IN, appreciate you sharing these interviews.
I feel like he said nothing
Ik he is literally blabbing about nothing
No. LLM vs in housing specific functions is the great debate. No one is sure what the best approach is, he’s homed in on that.
Awesome everything here. Love these direct conversations with the sources of where our world is and going. Nowhere else!!
Sergyyyy you’ve topped yourself guys!!
we're throwing bangers every day strap in
Sergey basically spent twenty minutes disclosing all the ways his out of touch.
100%
Why you'd think that
@@Har9000 Primarily the flippant nature of his responses highlighted this disconnection from context and contents. There were several other queues too.
@@rosscopaddison9588 He is just being humble.
That was underwhelming
Hard to believe this guy is some amazing thinker. Not on display here.
No kool-aid at least
Haha nice . All in been killing it. The vance and musk interview were great. Vance musk 2028
All In summit has become like tuning into Buffet annual shareholder letter. Always going to grow and understand where things are going by following
Sergey’s been chillin on the beach for too long, he’s not hungry anymore
Yeah I'm surprised there aren't more comments stating how terrible of an interview this was. Dude seems completely checked out.
Such an exciting time to be alive!! I spend almost everyday using some kind of LLM
Coming from Sergey a person who helped revolutionize search on the Web. His views on the historical significance of AI is significant. He’s a computer scientist first. AI is the collective Ghost in the Machine for the Human Species body.
Omg y’all got Sergeyyyyy!? Let’s gooooo!
Great interview. Glad he's back at Google. So authentic and inspiring.
Friedberg's incredible at interviewing - great questions!
It's great to see that Sergey is back and motivated!
lol
Great topics, questions, and guest - no politics or thinly veiled self-promotions or self-marketing. Actual tech talk.
So we have Elon who is all about Freedom of Speech and then we have Sergey who loves limiting speech. Nice contrast.
Friedberg is the most intelligent one. No discussion needed
Sergey Brin : My engineers dont use the ai codings tools as much as they should.
Yeah man you're generating sudoku puzzles and their shit goes to prod
True. But he meant it for the sake of the future. He didn't say much during the interview, but the few points I caught were:
1. LLMs will keep giving garbage outputs at a percentage. There's no reason to expect a miracle. Expect incremental improvement to reduce bad outputs, in time.
2. They are still very useful at good applications, which need to be looked for. They are looking, and they are developing them.
3. He either or wishes more people contributed, or suspects programmers who don't develop the knowledge of these applications and skills using them will fall behind the curve. Unclear which he meant, but probably the former, devs tend contribute to the tools they use.
@@edgedg maybe the programmers are reasonably timid their skills will atrophy if they don’t use them, and rightfully so. Finding a programmer that uses AI for 100% everything is how Sergey can easily identify which employees he can fire to save money. Obviously as an employee you can’t say you know that openly or publicly, but Google employees are pretty smart.
@@Learner4FunLifePersona It's hard to believe Sergey's focus would be on saving labour costs today, with this position, and using All-In Summit as a platform for tricking fools into unemployment is an insane concept.
Yes! I am nerding out - fantastic! 🎉 Thank you for getting Sergey Brin!🎉 Prayers for technology to help humanity but most importantly celebrate humanity and retain our praise to our real God. Yes, an unified model is the appropriate term. Brin is spot on.🎉 Asking Brin economic questions is not helpful. The riadblicj questions are the best. Yes, biology is challenging. So enjoyed Brin's insights - wishing a deeper dive. AI is a magical gift to the world - absolutely! "tremendous value to humanity " 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Honestly sounds like Sergei is kinda out of the loop on this
Sergey seems really out of touch.
Just not interested in the hype I guess
Out of it*
Amazing summit. Awesome Guests ❤❤❤❤
That was like listening to that CEO who just hasn’t kept up with the business and fronts those quarterly results discussions with 25 year old analysts who then tank your stock 50% the next day
Did he say anything besides 'we're working on AI, it's exciting'?
Incredible, good to hear Sergey. I don’t think I heard him in conversation in this way. Like that he doesn’t seem to have a giant ego.
Please add these to podcast channel
WOW!!! Such an incredible All-In Summit 2024. Thank You Sergey Brin and Friedberg for this interview!
Sergei is so much more personable than I thought. Enjoyed hearing hints share his thoughts.
His glasses were so cool. He should bring them back.
Patience Jimmy
Please do a venue in Austin TX.
Elon Musk Interview was 100x better than this Sergey Interview.
The guys didn't even bother to show up.
Because Elon hasn’t retired yet and probably never will
Sergey should be respected but not cheered.
Why do you think that?
I am waiting for this video, it's dope really enjoyed it, I really wanna come to australia haha
Can we please get the Libertarian Presidential Candidate on the pod
Great talk. Wish he would've asked about the potential government breakup of Google.
I always felt that Sergey is a wonderful person, as is Larry, glad the universe selected these two stand-up people to lead the way on so many important matters. It could only have been worse. Also I am pleased that Sergey appears to be in great health. Maybe just tone down the wok AI return stuff lol.
Google lost its mojo due to their left leaning attitude
Adding Nicole a spicy afterthought
Ok, I officially love the All-in Summit
Sergey looks 1000 years older 😮
How about Dorsey 😅
20m nothing burger
Wish this was 10x longer. At least.
oh hell yeah!!! Just what I wanted to listen to!
Some heavy hitter guests. The whole best podcast in the world thing might not be theatrics.
Holy crap he does exist 😨
What happened to the other besties?
It’s great to see Sergey Brin back in the public eye. He always dresses casually and remains humble. I admire how he keeps his life very private.
Seems he's been working out a fair bit.
donde puedo escuchar conferencias en español me intriga saber, si alguien pudiera darme darme alguna informacion estare agradecido eternamente. Gracias de antemano.
After this we kinda expect Mark & Satya tomorrow and Jeff & Tim the day after :-D
"Noam is back at Google by the way". That's Noam Shazeer!
Sergey been 10 years of the media now he back what a day
Friedberg 🐐 bestie
No questions about the Google Quantum Computer project and how it might help them in AI.
Loving being part of the summit remote!
Rare asf. Him and Larry never do interviews
Leave politics aside guys. Please. You’re a haven from all the noise in media, don’t ruin it.
Friedberg for president
Best one ever on allinpod
He seems so young!
He doesn't seem like Mr. Brin? Is this guy a doppelganger🤔.
He is very chilled out 😅
5:22 They were impressed bcuz they found a new way to kill time 😂😂
5:29 Whaaaat!!! When you know f(x), then what's the point in using an ML model 🙄
I think Mr. Brin made his point 🫡
does he still think about tech on a daily basis? Eric Schmidt sounds a lot more technical than he does lol
HES A COMPUTER SCIENTIST DIDNT YOU HEAR
Schmidt all about narcissistic hype
Ayoo, next year bring Jensen Huang and Mark Zuckerberg at the All-In Summit 2025
Sergey mentions that his programmers dont use AI as much as he would like.
This stems from people wanting to keep their jobs. Imagine turning in bad code, or code that actively harms the system when it malfunctions... and telling your boss, "I dont know what the code is, the AI wrote it"
Like to see Sergey. again .
And in walked in $121 billion dollars and the founder of the greatest company of all time. Wow!
The guy just admitted to being flanked in AI and Robotics while having a head start, the most money and largest no of pdhs and engineers in those fields.
Sergey doesn't do drugs.
He looks at Alphabet performance and the changes in earnings everyday is his drug.
They both have the exact same voice 😮
This is a clear example as to why OpenAI is leading as much as they are in the AI race. All the interviews that I have seen with Sam Altman have him covering the many different complex future innovations of AI, including AGI, while providing the audience with an Elon or Tim Cook awe factor that challenges existing norms.
Sergey on the other hand talks about how he is impressed that AI can play chess and is really good at Sudoku. The panel was eager to get one of the market leader’s insight but found themselves pulling teeth the entire time trying to get answers out of him.
Really disappointing interview.
It’s always exciting to have conversations with visionary people, even when you run into them at a grocery store and end up talking about chocolate. 🙂
Ficaria tão feliz de ver a amizade de sergie brin e Elon musk não podem brigar , nem dá desgosto um pro outro ok ?
Sergey: are you fuming that your intelligence is showing Mon Me: YES. I LIKE FASHION.
Is it only me who finds it weird and petty for other Besties to not sit down to interview Sergey? Good interview Friedberg!
I think you are reading too much into this. It was clearly last minute and he gives very few interviews. Likely just a favour to a friend in Friedberg. I think he was honest at the start not even realising how big an audience this was going to be. I love that he still has a clear passion for computer science.
Not enough time for a 5-way convo.
It's awkward indeed, a person who is too lazy to meet at a conference finally comes out of the cave, after Ilya announced his new company. It seems like he doesn't want to miss the trend either
He’s definitely checked out, you can tell from the fact that he didn’t know what he was signing up for 😂
ye that was not very impressive
@Jason, congrats on putting together such an impressive set of speakers and great conversations. Please fix the sound. there is a lot of background noise and feedback echo (maybe coming from stage monitors).
Friedberg is my favorite. He is the smartest one.
That sofa is such a looser. Everyone looked physically uncomfortable. Looks like The Big Comfy Couch.
Thank you sergey
Holy softball
And he still struck out...
The OG
"All in" is basically the number one news media show / network in the Western world
It's not Google's search dominance that's the issue, it how they politically bias their search algorithms.
Sergey is way ahead of the current AI AGI debate... Sergey is a creative genius.
4:26 Oh Ok, if Sergey Brin feels like that, then it must be Ok that I feel like that too.
Fire alarm chirp at 15:30
You guys should interview Dr Robert Epstein.
Well done Friedberg!!
Friedberg went All in with this interview because he just burned this bridge. Appreciate it David.
he came off the Hooli rooftop!