Fortune Magazine | Google Founder’s Advice to 2009 Grads: Be Lazy @fortune | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
In 2009, Google co-founder Larry Page gave some timeless advice to the University of Michigan graduating class — use technology to be lazy.
His words are perhaps more relevant than ever as Google and other tech giants compete in the era of AI.
Credit/permission: University of Michigan
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In 2009, Google co-founder Larry Page gave some timeless advice to the University of Michigan graduating class — use technology to be lazy.
His words are perhaps more relevant than ever as Google and other tech giants compete in the era of AI.
Credit/permission: University of Michigan
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Fortune Magazine is a global leader in business journalism with 55 million monthly page views and a readership of nearly 32 million, with major franchises including the Fortune 500 and the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For. The new Fortune video channel dives into personal stories from business owners and entrepreneurs becoming successful in business and sharing their tips to help you reach your goals.
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