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Google's Sergey Brin urges employees to work 60 hours a week to win 'the final race to AGI'

The memo comes at a time when competition is heating up. Google’s DeepMind, led by Demis Hassabis, has been working toward AGI for years.

March 02, 2025 / 21:51 IST
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Sergey Brin has been more involved in Google’s AI work since early 2023, and he’s pushing for a big shift, using AI to improve AI itself.
Sergey Brin has been more involved in Google’s AI work since early 2023, and he’s pushing for a big shift, using AI to improve AI itself.

Google co-founder Sergey Brin has recommended employees work 50 percent longer than the standard 40 hours, claiming it was required for the tech giant to win the AGI race. The artificial general intelligence race (AGI) refers to AI that’s as smart as or smarter than humans.

In an internal memo accessed by the New York Times, Brin told employees working on developing the company’s suite of AI products that he recommends them being in the office “at least every weekday” and that “60 hours a week is the sweet spot of productivity.”

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While he called out employees who were putting in fewer hours, Brin also cautioned them against working more than 60 hours a week, adding that it could lead to burnout.

“A number of folks work less than 60 hours and a small number put in the bare minimum to get by,” he reportedly wrote in the memo. “This last group is not only unproductive but also can be highly demoralising to everyone else.”