Google은 방금 Sundar Pichai에게 6억 9200만 달러의 급여 패키지를 제공했습니다.

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원문 출처: hackernews · Genesis Park에서 요약 및 분석

요약

1. **Analyze the Request:** * **Role:** News summarization expert. * **Task:** Summarize the article concisely (2-4 sentences). * **Focus:** Most important information. * **Constraints:** No copy-pasting, no title restatement, add new info beyond the title, answer in English. * **Input:** Title and Text. Wait, looking at the input, the "Article Text" provided is just the title repeated: "Google just gave Sundar Pichai a $692M pay package". There is no actual body text to summarize. 2. **Identify the Problem:** The user provided an article title but the "Article Text" is just the title itself. I cannot summarize "new information beyond the title" if there is no body text containing details like *when* this happened, *why* it happened, *what* the breakdown is (stock vs cash), or the *context* (recent earnings, previous pay). 3. **Formulate a Strategy:** * Since I am an AI with knowledge up to my training cutoff, I have external knowledge about this specific event (which happened in Feb 2022). However, the prompt asks me to summarize *the following article*. * *Option A:* Tell the user there is no text. (Risk: unhelpful). * *Option B:* Use external knowledge to flesh out the "summary" as if the text were there, but acknowledging that the text provided was insufficient. * *Option C:* Since this is likely a copy-paste error by the user where the body text is missing, I should try to provide the context based on general knowledge of this specific news story to fulfill the "add new information" constraint. *Let's look at the specific news item:* Google gave Sundar Pichai a massive stock grant

본문

Sundar Pichai’s new pay package could be worth $692 million. Per a filing first spied by the FT, Alphabet has structured a three-year deal for its Google CEO that could make him one of the highest-paid executives on the planet — but most of it is tied to performance, including new stock incentives linked to Waymo and its drone delivery venture Wing. What’s striking is how little public fascination Pichai attracts compared to Google’s founders. Larry Page and Sergey Brin — the second- and fourth-richest people in the world — have lately captured headlines for a different reason entirely. Both have been snapping up lavish Miami properties, widely seen as a response to California’s proposed Billionaire Tax Act — a ballot initiative targeting the state’s roughly 200 billionaires with a one-time 5% levy on net worth exceeding $1 billion. Page reportedly spent over $173 million on two mansions in Coconut Grove, Florida, recently, while Brin was just linked to a $51 million megamansion 14 miles away, atop two earlier purchases totaling $92 million. Pichai, by contrast, remains quietly rooted in Los Altos, California, as far as the public knows. He’s a billionaire, too — the nearly sevenfold growth in Google’s market cap since he took the helm in 2015 has made the stock he’s accumulated along the way hugely valuable. He and his wife currently hold shares worth nearly $500 million, with another estimated $650 million sold as of last summer, per Bloomberg’s calculations.

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