Sergey Brin

Computer Science, Business Russian-American 1973 384 quotes

Co-founder of Google and co-creator of the PageRank algorithm.

Quotes by Sergey Brin

The power of computing is only going to continue to grow.

Speech 2011

We're not afraid to experiment and try new things.

Interview 2001

The internet has democratized access to information.

Speech 2013

We want to make sure that Google is a company that's always learning and evolving.

Interview 2015

The future of technology is about making our lives easier and more productive.

Speech 2014

We're trying to build a company that's both global and local.

Interview 2002

The internet is a powerful force for good in the world, but it also has its challenges.

Speech 2017

The future of search is about understanding the world, not just keywords.

Speech 2019

We're committed to making Google a company that's a force for good in the world.

Interview 2020

We want Google to be the third half of your brain.

Interview 2004

Solving big problems is easier than solving little ones.

Speech 2008

I feel there’s much more we could be doing with technology to connect people.

Interview 2010

The ultimate search engine would basically understand everything in the world, and it would always give you the right thing. And we're a long, long ways from that.

Interview 2000

Too few people in computer science are aware of some of the informational challenges in biology and biomedicine generally.

Academic Paper 1998

I think it is often easier to make progress on someone else's failure than on your own.

Speech 2005

You can make money without doing evil.

Interview 2004

We're at the point where AI is going to be able to do things that are beyond human capability.

Speech 2015

The birth of Google is the result of conversations about the future of the web.

Memoir Excerpt 1999

Privacy is a core value, but technology moves faster than regulation.

Interview 2012

If you had all the world's information directly connected to your brain, or an artificial brain that was smarter than your brain, you'd be better off.

TED Talk 2008