Google founder Sergey Brain appeared in Google I/O 2025 recently. On the first day of the developer conference, a conversation on Fireside was scheduled to be held with the CEO of DeepMind, Demis Hassabis. However, when the session started, Brain joined him. Throughout the session, both talked about artificial intelligence (AI), new Gemini tools, the capabilities of the company’s new models, and the road map to artificial general intelligence (AGI). Google’s co -founder also revealed the reason for his return from retirement.
Sergey Brain and Dimis Hasabis on Aji
The air chat between BRIN, Hassabis and the founder of Big Technology, Alex Kantrowitz (Moderator), live feed YouTube on May 21. One of the largest conversation points in the conversation was AGI and how Google looks at technology.
For him, Agi explained that AGI is a theoretical building about what the human brain can do, as a structure. The important point is that humans, with the same brain structure, can do a wide range of tasks. These include creativity, rational thinking, scientific exploration, and most importantly, real innovation. Artificial intelligence models, on the other hand, cannot deal with the entire spectrum. While some models are well seized to be better in some tasks, general models are only in everything.
“It is clear to me today, the systems do not have it. After that, the other thing, why do I think it is excessive, the noise today on AGI is that our systems are not consistent enough to consider it completely general. However, it is completely general.”
However, this does not mean that the CEO of DeepMind does not think he is not achieved. He pointed to some barriers in current artificial intelligence systems, such as the ability to think, creative invention and the accuracy of the world’s models, he said that AGI can be achieved with “one or two other breaches.”
However, when he was asked about or after 2030 AGI, BRIN was quickly to answer, “before.” Hasabis, on the other hand, answered, “immediately after that.” “We fully intend to be the first AGI,” added the co -founder of Google.
The universe of Brain is optimistic about AGI is not surprising, given that he came out of retirement in 2023 to help the company get the first engine feature in the artificial intelligence space. He explained why he chose to return to work, he said: “As a computer scientist, it is a unique time in history, such as, frankly, no one from the computer world should retire at the present time. He must work on artificial intelligence.”