Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin are reportedly playing an active role in shaping the future of the company’s artificial intelligence efforts. Sources familiar with the matter say both have been advising on the roadmap for Gemini, Google’s flagship AI model. Their involvement comes as Google pushes to strengthen its position in the fast-evolving AI landscape.
(Google’s Larry Page and Sergey Brin Reportedly Advise on Gemini Roadmap.)
Page and Brin stepped back from day-to-day roles at Alphabet, Google’s parent company, in 2019. However, they remain engaged as board members and key shareholders. Recent meetings show they are now offering strategic input on how Gemini should develop over the next few years. This includes guidance on technical direction, product integration, and long-term vision.
The move signals renewed interest from the founders in Google’s core innovation areas. Internal teams working on Gemini have welcomed their insights. The founders’ experience in building large-scale systems is seen as valuable during this critical phase of AI development.
Google has not officially confirmed the extent of their involvement. But people close to the project say their feedback has already influenced some decisions around model training and user experience. The company continues to roll out updates to Gemini across its products, including Search, Workspace, and Android.
(Google’s Larry Page and Sergey Brin Reportedly Advise on Gemini Roadmap.)
This hands-on role by Page and Brin marks a shift from their usual low-profile stance in recent years. It also reflects the high stakes Google faces in competing with other tech giants like Microsoft and OpenAI. The company is betting big on AI to drive growth and maintain its leadership in search and cloud services.

