Google's president warns: "An AI bubble is coming... and no one is safe."
Arabian Sea Newspaper - Special
Arab Sea - Follow-ups: Google's CEO Sundar Pichai warned against "blindly relying" on everything that comes out of artificial intelligence tools. In an interview with the BBC, Pichai confirmed that AI models can make mistakes, warning of the "potential risks of an AI bubble bursting." He advised using AI models alongside other tools because they are "not infallible," as he put it. Since last May, Google has integrated AI into its search engine to give users an advanced experience, and it plans to launch the AI model "Gemini 3.0" soon, but it has not yet specified the date. Pichai explained that AI tools are useful if the user wants to write something creative, adding that "people have to learn how to use these tools in what they are good at," and warning against "blind trust in everything they say." He added: "We are proud of the amount of work we put in to provide information that is as accurate as possible, but the current AI technology, despite its modernity, is still prone to some errors." When asked if Google is immune to the impact of an AI bubble bursting, Pichai stated that "no company will be immune, including us." Last month, the Chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the United States, warned of a possible collapse of the US stock market due to an "AI bubble."