Google CEO Sundar Pichai warns AI models are prone to errors and should not be blindly trusted
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Summary
Google CEO Sundar Pichai warns in a BBC interview that people should not blindly trust AI tools, acknowledging that AI models are prone to errors and can generate inaccurate answers. He emphasizes the importance of using AI alongside human judgment and critical thinking, while also discussing Google's approach to developing responsible AI systems.
Key quotes
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AI models are 'prone to errors'
urged people to use them along with human judgment and critical thinking
acknowledged concerns about inaccurate answers generated by Google's models
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