A new fault line has emerged inside Google: The Claude haves and have-nots
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A new fault line has emerged inside Google: The Claude haves and have-nots
"Some Google DeepMind employees have been given access to the Claude AI tool for coding purposes, while others are restricted to using Google's internal Gemini AI models."
"The decision to allow certain staff to use Claude has created tensions, as many engineers feel that Google's internal models aren't as effective for coding."
"Google believes that dogfooding, where employees use products they develop, can help improve their offerings more rapidly."
"Other tech companies, like Meta, permit their employees to use external AI models like Claude, contrasting with Google's internal-only policy."
A divide has emerged within Google regarding access to Anthropic's Claude AI tool, with some DeepMind employees permitted to use it for coding while others are restricted to Google's internal Gemini models. This has caused frustration among engineers who feel Claude is superior for coding tasks. Google emphasizes the importance of using internal tools for efficiency and improvement, while other tech companies allow broader access to external AI models. Tensions are rising as employees face new AI-related performance expectations.
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