Andrew Dai’s 14 years at Google basically trace the tech giant’s entire AI journey through the deep learning era. He was a key member of core research teams at both Google Brain and DeepMind. His work spanned early sequence learning that inspired GPT, text generation and adversarial training, all the way to MoE architecture, PaLM, Flan, Gemini, multimodal technology and long-context models. He co-authored papers with top Google tech elites including Quoc Le, Ian Goodfellow, Liam Fedus and Jeff Dean. After the successful launch of Gemini 3.0, Andrew decided to quit his job. He spotted a path that big tech firms dare not take — neither pure language models nor world models, but an integration of linguistic and visual reasoning. His new startup Elorian AI secured 55 million US dollars in funding last April, with Jeff Dean joining in as a private investor。https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqW_VWYbIcU