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In an interview with the BBC, Google CEO Sundar Pichai noted 'elements of irrationality' in AI investment activity.
In a recent interview with the BBC, Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai issued a clear warning: artificial intelligence still has holes in it, and blindly trusting what is says is risky. The oracle is fallible.
Gemini 3 marks a massive leap in reasoning and multimodal intelligence, emerging as Google’s most advanced and capable AI model yet.
Sundar Pichai described the AI boom as an "extraordinary moment" but acknowledged "elements of irrationality" emerging as valuations skyrocket and capital floods into the sector.
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'Immigrants Contribution...': How Google CEO Sundar Pichai Reacted to US Govt's H1-B Visa Crackdown
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has hailed the H1-B visa, which enabled him to enter the United States, saying that if one looks at the history of technology development, the contribution of immigrants to the sector has been nothing short of phenomenal.
Sundar Pichai has praised the role of immigrants in shaping the US' technology landscape, calling their contributions "phenomenal". He said that the government "understands it" and that there are still avenues to bring "talented individuals".
Sundar Pichai has warned against an overreliance on artificial intelligence and said the tech remains "prone to errors."
Market volatility intensifies as indices fall, Bitcoin retreats and major investors trim AI bets even as economists offer contrasting views on the sustainability of the investment surge