Sundar Pichai says artificial intelligence models are ‘prone to some errors’ and warns of impact if AI bubble bursts
The head of Google’s parent company has said people should not “blindly trust” everything artificial intelligence tools tell them.
In an interview with the BBC, Sundar Pichai, the chief executive of Alphabet, said AI models were “prone to errors” and urged people to use them alongside other tools.
In the same interview, Pichai warned that no company would be immune if the AI bubble burst.
Since May, Google has introduced an “AI Mode” into its search using its Gemini chatbot, which aims to give users the experience of talking to an expert.











