Josh Kale
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And so somebody can query the local LLM, the local intelligence of a company about what the F is going on.
And all of a sudden, like you automate so much labor, which is requires this internal bureaucracy, like 50% of all companies are just big companies are just bureaucracy.
And if you can just automate that and like the hub, the brain of your company is this intelligence, that is like the explicit future that Google is trying to go for.
So in terms of this like intelligence puzzle piece,
I think Google's kind of the furthest along there.
Paint that picture a little bit more for me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And as I understand it, Google is like turning this into like a platform for other companies to be able to use, like use Google's intelligence products to be like the internal orchestrator of your company's like org chart, basically.
And like, who is better positioned to do that other than the person, the company that has Gmail and the Google Chrome and has the Gemini model and probably like seven other resources that I just can't really name at the moment, but just like the internet runs on Google.
So I feel like Google is particularly well equipped on this, this like jewel of the Thanos gauntlet.
Big time.
Yeah.
I guess a data owning data is a very fundamental part of this energy, not energy, intelligence.
Because if you have intelligence without data, you don't you don't really have you have computational power, but not without without any inputs.
And so like intelligence without data is kind of kind of hamstrung.
Yeah, but there are other companies who are also going for the intelligence puzzle piece, right?
OpenAI is known as the AI company, also Anthropic with Cloud, and there's also XAI.
And so Google's not the only one in this race, but you said something to me that I thought was very wise about what separates Google from Anthropic or Google from OpenAI.
We saw last week Sam Altman announced that they're going to integrate ads into Google.