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谷歌前AI工程师在东京创立机器人AI初创公司
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Jad Tarifi,一位曾在谷歌工作近十年的前AI工程师,在2021年移居日本东京,并创立了人工智能初创公司Integral AI。他的目标是利用AI技术推动机器人和自动驾驶汽车的发展。Tarifi看中了日本在机器人领域的领先地位,希望将硅谷的AI技术与东京的机器人生态系统相结合。尽管在日本创业面临一些行政上的挑战,但他认为这是获取机器人市场和生态系统优势的必要付出。Tarifi强调,在日本的工作方式更注重迭代和系统化,这与美国“快速行动,打破常规”的文化不同,他认为这种方式更健康可持续。

🚀 Jad Tarifi, a former Google AI engineer with extensive experience, founded Integral AI in Tokyo in 2021 with the goal of advancing robotics and autonomous vehicles through AI. He believes in positively impacting the world with AI, a principle that guided his career from Google to his current venture.

💡 Tarifi chose Japan for his startup to capitalize on its world-leading robotics industry and ecosystem, aiming to integrate Silicon Valley's AI expertise with Tokyo's robotics strengths. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the entire robotics ecosystem, from suppliers to end customers, for effective market service.

⚙️ Despite facing some administrative hurdles, such as the traditional use of personal seals ('hanko') and longer banking procedures, Tarifi finds operating in Japan advantageous due to its rich robotics market. He views these inefficiencies as a minor cost for gaining access to Japan's unique industrial landscape.

🌱 Tarifi admires Japan's systematic and iterative approach to product development, which he contrasts with the faster-paced, riskier culture often found in the US. He believes this step-by-step methodology is more sustainable and healthier for long-term innovation, fostering a strong sense of community alongside work.

🌏 While acknowledging Silicon Valley's continued importance for tech careers, Tarifi suggests Japan offers a compelling alternative for those seeking a balance between professional ambition and a community-oriented lifestyle, allowing individuals to 'have their cake and eat it too' by working in a tech-focused environment within Japan.

Jad Tarifi, 42, joined Google in 2012 and spent nearly a decade with the search giant.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jad Tarifi, the founder and CEO of the AI startup Integral AI. The following has been edited for length and clarity. Business Insider has verified his employment and academic history.

When I graduated from the University of Florida with a Ph.D. in AI in 2012, I didn't see myself starting a company.

My goal, both then and now, is to use AI to positively impact the world. That first led me to Google, where I worked for nearly a decade.

Working at Google was a great experience. Many breakthroughs in the field that we see today, like the transformer, were either invented or developed at Google.

A lot of my management philosophy comes from my experience at Google. At my startup, I try to empower my engineers by leading with compassion and creating a safe environment for them to voice their opinions.

Google is good at generating revenue from advertising and is very much invested in that business model. But if you want to do something different, like build a personal AGI, that might not fit with their advertising model.

It dawned on me that I needed to chart a path to pursue my interest in robotics. A startup would allow me to iterate fast, take risks, and be nimble.

Moving to Japan

In my final year at Google, I persuaded my manager to send me to Google's Tokyo office. That was in 2020, and I spent a year there before I left to launch Integral AI.

Why Japan? That goes back to my interest and passion for applying AI to robotics.

I spent the bulk of my career in Silicon Valley, and I saw firsthand that the US is a world leader in AI. The US, however, isn't as strong in robotics. That's partly because it has been outsourcing manufacturing to the rest of the world.

Japan, on the other hand, is the world leader in robotics. It makes most of the world's industrial robots. Going to Japan allowed me to combine the best of AI from Silicon Valley with the best of robotics in Tokyo.

Going to Japan gave me access to the country's huge robotics ecosystem. There are so many players in robotics, ranging from suppliers to manufacturers to end customers. You need to understand the ecosystem if you want to serve the market effectively.

I was fortunate to spend my final year at Google in Japan. I used it as an opportunity to immerse myself in the language and culture. To become conversant in Japanese, I placed myself in uncomfortable situations where I had to communicate with locals. Today, I feel comfortable talking to people I meet on the street.

After leaving Google, I founded Integral AI in 2021. My company's goal is to build an AI that can control robots and autonomous vehicles.

Getting the best of both worlds

Running my business in Japan does come with pros and cons.

One thing that took getting used to was Japan's rigid system of rules and administrative procedures, which can be old-school and inflexible.

For instance, you must use a personal seal, or what the Japanese call a "hanko," to sign documents.

It's not just the way documents are handled. It took me three months to open my company's bank account, despite having a Japanese investor on board. I could have opened a bank account in the US in 30 minutes.

However, I saw these inefficiencies as a small price to pay to access Japan's robotics market and its many players.

Operating in Japan has given me a deep understanding of the ecosystem and how we should design our products to leverage it.

On a broader level, working in Japan showed me the beauty of taking an iterative approach to building products. In the US, the ethos is to move fast and break things. In Japan, you are forced to think small and take a step-by-step approach to solve problems. This systematic approach to working feels healthier and more sustainable.

If you want to accelerate your tech career, Silicon Valley should still be your primary goal, even though the culture there is more individualistic and work-oriented.

But if you want to live and work in a country that values work and community, then Japan may be the place for you. You can get the best of both worlds by working in a Silicon Valley-style tech company in Japan. This is where you can have your cake and eat it too.

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