EXCLUSIVE: Google And Meta May Have The Most To Lose In The AI‑Agent Era, Says Founder Who Rejected OpenAI
Key takeaways
- According to Div Garg, founder and CEO of AGI Inc., the companies with the most to lose in an AI-agent future could be some of today’s biggest technology platforms, including Alphabet Inc. and Meta Platforms Inc..
- Garg, who famously turned down a lucrative job offer from OpenAI to build his own company, believes investors are focusing on the wrong question.
- “The most vulnerable are those that rely heavily on human users,” Garg said in an exclusive email interview with Benzinga.
EXCLUSIVE: Google And Meta May Have The Most To Lose In The AI‑Agent Era, Says Founder Who Rejected Open AI Surbhi Jain Mon, June 22, 2026 at 4:32 AM GMT+7 7 min read GOOG META The biggest winners from artificial intelligence may not be the companies building the most popular AI products. According to Div Garg, founder and CEO of AGI Inc., the companies with the most to lose in an AI-agent future could be some of today’s biggest technology platforms, including Alphabet Inc. and Meta Platforms Inc..
Garg, who famously turned down a lucrative job offer from OpenAI to build his own company, believes investors are focusing on the wrong question. Rather than asking which company develops the smartest AI model, he says the more important question is what happens when AI agents begin performing tasks currently handled by humans.
“The most vulnerable are those that rely heavily on human users,” Garg said in an exclusive email interview with Benzinga.