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Sergey Brin on AI: Lessons from the Go Board
#60187 · 06.06.2026
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Sergey Brin on AI: Lessons from the Go Board

“The players that played against it, Lee Sedol, became vastly better after, and Ke Jie after he played AlphaGo also,” Google cofounder Sergey Brin said during a recent fireside chat, using the evolution of professional Go as a lens to view the future of human labor in the age of artificial intelligence.

Brin argues that the milestone of machines surpassing humans in complex strategy games did not signal the end of human mastery, but rather served as a catalyst for growth. By studying the moves of AlphaGo, top-ranked players like Sedol and Jie pushed the game’s state of the art to new heights, demonstrating that competition with algorithms can elevate human performance rather than extinguish it.

This perspective arrives as anxieties mount regarding the workforce, with a Quinnipiac University poll indicating that 30% of Americans fear AI will render their roles obsolete. Despite these concerns and reports of AI-driven layoffs, many industry figures—including Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff and former Google engineer Kelsey Hightower—contend that the technology is more likely to redefine work than replace it. The consensus among these experts suggests that while machines handle routine processing, the human capacity for judgment, creativity, and empathy remains an essential, unreplicable component of the modern economy.

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