Google shakes up Gemini leadership, Google Labs head taking the reins

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On the heels of releasing its most capable AI model yet, Google is making some changes to the Gemini team. A new report from Semafor reveals that longtime Googler Sissie Hsiao will step down from her role leading the Gemini team effective immediately. In her place, Google is appointing Josh Woodward, who currently leads Google Labs.

According to a memo from DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, this change is designed to “sharpen our focus on the next evolution of the Gemini app.” This new responsibility won’t take Woodward away from his role at Google Labs—he will remain in charge of that division while leading the Gemini team.

Meanwhile, Hsiao says in a message to employees that she is happy with “Chapter 1” of the Bard story and is optimistic for Woodward’s “Chapter 2.” Hsiao won’t be involved in Google’s AI efforts for now—she’s opted to take some time off before returning to Google in a new role.

Hsiao has been at Google for 19 years and was tasked with building Google’s chatbot in 2022. At the time, Google was reeling after ChatGPT took the world by storm using the very transformer architecture that Google originally invented. Initially, the team’s chatbot efforts were known as Bard before being unified under the Gemini brand at the end of 2023.

This process has been a bit of a slog, with Google’s models improving slowly while simultaneously worming their way into many beloved products. However, the sense inside the company is that Gemini has turned a corner with 2.5 Pro. While this model is still in the experimental stage, it has bested other models in academic benchmarks and has blown right past them in all-important vibemarks like LM Arena.

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