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Google lays out seven "ambitious goals" for 2024

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Google’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, said last week that the company has “ambitious” goals and “big priorities” in 2024. Now, the company’s CEO laid out seven goals for Google in 2024 by sending out a company-wide memo.

Google’s CEO shared seven “ambitious goals” for Google in 2024

The first goal is “deliver the world’s most advanced, safe, and responsible Al”. It’s really not surprising that AI is at the very top of the list. AI has been the buzzword in 2023, and it seems like the same will be the case in 2024.

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Google has been heavily focused on AI for quite some time now and is offering a ton of AI features on its Pixel phones. On top of that, the Gemini Ultra is expected to launch in the near future. Google is also expected to add a ton of generative AI features this year.

The second goal Sundar mentioned is to “improve knowledge, learning, creativity, and productivity”. This is more of a general goal, and we didn’t really get any particular explanation for it.

The third one is to “build the most helpful personal computing platforms and devices”, which relates to the company’s consumer products and the software that comes pre-installed on it. That is always Google’s goal and the most important one to many of you.

Google Cloud will also be a part of the equation

The fourth goal is to “enable organizations and developers to innovate on Google Cloud”, while the fifth one is to “provide the world’s most trusted products and platforms”. This one kind of relates to the third one we’ve already mentioned.

The sixth on the list is a goal to “build a Google that’s extraordinary for Googlers and the world”, while the final one is to “improve company velocity, efficiency, and productivity, and deliver durable cost saving”.

Some of these goals are rather straightforward, while others are more general. It all makes sense, though. Google is putting a heavy focus on AI and providing the best hardware and software possible.

We’ll get to see a heavy focus on Android and Chrome when it comes to consumer products. That’s something Google is doing every year, though, so it’s not surprising at all.