Dont blindly trust AI Google chief Sundar Pichai warns
London: Sundar Pichai, the Indian-American CEO and head of Google's parent company Alphabet, has warned people not to blindly trust everything given by artificial intelligence. In an interview, Pichai said that AI models have a 'potential for mistakes', so users should use it in a balanced way with other tools.
He said that if you want to write something creative, then AI tools are helpful, but people have to learn to use these tools for what they are good for and not blindly trust what they say.
Pichai said that Google always tries to provide accurate information but current AI technology can make mistakes. That is why people also use tools like Google Search, which provide more accurate information.
He compared it to the earlier internet boom, where there was a lot of investment, but the internet is still very important today. He hopes that A.I. will be the same. Pichai said that Google can better withstand any downturn because it has a full stack of technology (from chips to data and models). Google has also committed to investing 5 billion pounds in the UK over the next two years for infrastructure and research.
