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    Google merges Android, Pixel hardware teams to boost AI development
    Google's move is aimed at deploying AI across all products and services

    Google merges Android, Pixel hardware teams to boost AI development

    By Akash Pandey
    Apr 19, 2024
    04:59 pm
    What's the story

    Google is undergoing significant internal changes to expedite its artificial intelligence (AI) development. As announced by CEO Sundar Pichai, a new team, "Platforms and Devices," has been formed to oversee all of Google's Pixel products, Android, Chrome, ChromeOS and Photos, among others. Rick Osterloh, the former SVP of devices and services, will spearhead the new team. This restructuring forms part of Google's broader strategy to integrate AI into all its products.

    Collaboration

    Team merger to foster full-stack innovation

    Osterloh believes that merging teams "helps us to be able to do full-stack innovation when that's necessary." He cited the Pixel camera as an example of how a deep understanding of hardware systems and software layers can enhance user experience through AI. This restructuring is also expected to fast-track improvements in Google's Tensor products. Having hardware and software teams work closely together will allow Google to compete more effectively with rivals such as Samsung and Apple.

    Transition

    Longtime Android head moves to new projects

    The idea of merging teams has been under consideration for over two years, as per Hiroshi Lockheimer, the longtime head of Android, Chrome, and ChromeOS, who will now take on other projects within Google and Alphabet. Both Osterloh and Lockheimer have clarified that the latest change is not the result of an internal power struggle. The restructuring is rather part of Google's ongoing efforts to revamp itself around AI technology.

    AI strategy

    AI integration to influence all Google platforms

    Traditionally, Google has kept its own hardware efforts separate from its work with the broader Android ecosystem. Despite the reorganization, Osterloh assures that it does not signify the end of the separation between Pixel and Android. Pichai has stated that every app and platform managed by Google will be influenced by Gemini, its AI model. The company is already incorporating AI features into the Pixel's camera and has big plans for how AI can change user-device interaction.

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