Google SVP, Research, Technology & Society
James Manyika
Profile
James Manyika is the man Google sends to talk about AI when the conversation needs to sound serious. As Senior Vice President and President of Research, Labs, Technology & Society — a role created for him in 2022 and expanded in 2023 — he sits at the intersection of Google’s research engine and its public posture on what AI does to economies, jobs, and institutions. He reports directly to Sundar Pichai and oversees Google Research and Google Labs.
His path is unusual for a Big Tech leader. Born in Zimbabwe, he took a first-class engineering degree at the University of Zimbabwe, won a Rhodes Scholarship, and earned a DPhil at Oxford in AI and robotics. He spent time on the Oxford engineering faculty, did a stint as a visiting scientist at NASA JPL, then joined McKinsey — where he became chairman of the McKinsey Global Institute for 13 years and built a reputation as the firm’s most quotable voice on technology and the economy.
The MGI work is where Manyika became influential before he was famous. The 2018 “Notes from the AI Frontier” report, with its $13 trillion-by-2030 number, became the citation everyone reached for when they needed to sound rigorous about AI’s economic upside. The 2023 generative-AI follow-up added another $4.4 trillion on top. Whether you believe the numbers or not, they shaped how governments, boards, and consultancies framed the AI conversation for the better part of a decade.
For developers, Manyika matters less for code than for context. He’s the bridge between the lab and the policy room — vice chair of the U.S. National AI Advisory Committee from 2022–2025, distinguished fellow at Stanford HAI, DeepMind research fellow. If you want to understand how Google explains itself to regulators, economists, and the press, read what Manyika writes. He’s measured, optimistic-but-not-utopian, and unusually fluent in both the technical and economic vocabulary at once.
Books
No Ordinary Disruption: The Four Global Forces Breaking All the Trends Co-authored with Richard Dobbs and Jonathan Woetzel, a McKinsey-flavored framework for the forces — emerging markets, tech acceleration, aging populations, global flows — reshaping the world economy. Big Data: The Next Frontier for Innovation, Competition, and Productivity The 2011 MGI report that helped put 'big data' in every boardroom — co-authored with Michael Chui and the McKinsey Global Institute team.Key Articles & Papers
The Coming AI Economic Revolution Notes from the AI Frontier: Modeling the Impact of AI on the World Economy The Economic Potential of Generative AI Google blog: James Manyika author pageControversies
Manyika has drawn criticism from two directions, both of them worth knowing. The first is academic: as MGI’s chair, he was frequently accused of producing reports that read more like consulting marketing than peer-reviewable economics — eye-popping aggregate numbers built on assumption stacks that critics found hard to reproduce. The second is structural: as Google’s public voice on “responsible AI,” he draws the same skepticism aimed at any in-house ethics function — that the role exists to translate corporate strategy into the language of public interest, not the other way around. He largely avoids direct engagement with either critique.
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