Sundar Pichai: CEO of Google and Alphabet | Lex Fridman Podcast:
Sundar Pichai views “moonshot” projects as crucial for several reasons:
- Driving Innovation: He believes that aiming for audacious, seemingly impossible goals, like the original moon landing, forces radical rethinking and leads to breakthroughs that wouldn’t happen with incremental improvements. It’s about finding “10X” improvements rather than “10 percent” improvements.
- Inspiring Talent and Passion: Big, challenging problems ignite both the hearts and minds of people. It’s easier to attract passionate and talented individuals to work on projects that could redefine humanity.
- Societal Impact: Moonshots, even if their initial goal is not fully realized, can lead to numerous technological advancements with real-world applications and inspire future generations. For example, Google considers fighting climate change as a “moonshot” due to its profound societal importance.
- Leveraging Constraints: Pichai has also highlighted that constraints can act as catalysts for innovation. Working within defined limits encourages teams to be more creative and focused, leading to groundbreaking ideas.