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From code to cafeteria: How Google uses AI to fix bugs and cut waste

How Google uses AI to fix bugs, cut waste, and improve team workflows.

Google is using AI to improve both software and everyday operations. A recent blog post shows how AI tools like Gemini are helping teams work faster and smarter.

In engineering, AI helps sort and fix bugs. It finds the source of problems quickly and handles 12% of duplicate reports automatically. This saves time and lets developers focus on more important issues.

Outside of tech, Google’s chefs use AI to reduce food waste. The system gives insights that help adjust menus and plan better. Each campus can tailor its food strategy based on local needs. In 2024, Google cut food waste per employee by 39% compared to 2019.

Gemini also supports other teams. Recruiters use it to match candidates to open roles. NotebookLM helps summarize employee feedback from surveys. In sales, AI tools have boosted proposal completion and improved lead conversion. During meetings, Gemini transcribes conversations and creates summaries to help teams stay organized.

These examples show how Google uses AI not just for speed, but to solve real problems across departments.

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