Leaked org chart shows the 15 most important leaders in Google's AI division as it races to catch Microsoft
Central to those efforts is its AI division, led by Jeff Dean, a senior vice president.Google is on the offensive as it attempts to reassert its dominance in artificial intelligence.
Dean, who reports directly to Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, oversees an organization of over 3,500 full-time employees, according to internal data.Google's ChatGPT competitor, Bard Jay Yagnik, VP of research, oversees the biggest number of employees within Dean's organization. He has more than 1,200 staff members under his purview.
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