Google CEO Sundar Pichai has warned users not to blindly believe everything artificial intelligence (AI)

Washington: Google CEO Sundar Pichai has warned users not to blindly believe everything artificial intelligence (AI) says. He also said that companies should ensure that no one loses out from AI investments.
Speaking to the BBC, Alphabet’s Indian-American CEO said that AI models also have some flaws. He urged users to balance them with other tools.
“This highlights the importance of having a superior information ecosystem rather than relying solely on AI technology. This is why people also use Google Search. We have other products that are more focused on providing accurate information,” Pichai told the BBC.
“While AI can be helpful, people shouldn’t blindly believe everything they tell you if they want to write something creative. You have to learn to use these tools for the better,” he said.
In May, Google introduced an “AI mode” in Search using its Gemini chatbot, with the goal of providing a more conversational experience with experts. We’re proud of this as it delivers the most accurate information possible. But he said that even the most advanced AI technology currently has some flaws.







