Customers look at Google and expect something different. - Cameron Groves
If we’re not doing some things that are crazy, you’re doing the wrong things. - Cameron Groves
or as someone wiser than me once said...
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
— Arthur C. Clarke
or...
if everything’s working, you’re not trying hard enough.
By definition, a healthy distribution has failures at the edges. If you’re not seeing any, you’re not pushing far enough.
As I’ve been going through my own AI journey, one theme that comes back time and time again is that our only limitation — or I should say the most significant limitation today — is our ability to come up with questions to ask it and problems to give it to solve. Anything from creating a LinkedIn post to checking the lighting on set to operating Photoshop to cleaning up SRTs — and I could go on and on.
That’s just a few steps in my workflow that I’ve been able to grease the skids, remove the friction, and gain a few more minutes here and there. As we know, compound interest is your friend.
And Cameron’s doing it with great innovation (Pixels on Subways) via Public Sector, to the benefit of us all.
Full Length Conversation -
Co-building AI solutions for public sector | Google Cloud Next 2026
Cameron Groves sits down with Jeff Frick at the Egen Lounge
#GooglePublicSector #PublicSectorInnovation #GovTech #Innovation #DigitalTransformation #GoogleCloud #TechForGood #Leadership #CultureOfInnovation #FutureOfWork #MenloCreek #Google #Egen #Interview









