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Google CEO Sundar Pichai says artificial intelligence is one of the most profound changes in history: “It will affect everything”

Google CEO Sundar Pichai says artificial intelligence is one of the most profound changes in history: “It will affect everything”
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet (REUTERS/Denis Balibous)

Google CEO, CEO of Google and AlphabetHe shared his thoughts on the future of search and its transformative potential Artificial Intelligence (AI) In an interview with media specializing in technology on the edge. A conversation with Nilay Patel, editor-in-chief of the North American outlet, took place the other day. Google I/OThe company’s famous developer made the plea during the conference New build AI features across Google’s portfolio of products.

“Definitely I see AI as an extraordinary platform change. It affects everything: every sector, every profession, every aspect of our lives.”. According to Pichai, Personal computing is more profound than the revolution brought about by the Internet or mobile phones. “This is the most profound technology that humanity has ever worked with.”

However, as an industry leader in the development of AI technology, Google plays a key role Pichai acknowledged that other companies, such as OpenAI, have been quick to bring productive artificial intelligence products to market.. In fact, he agreed to cooperate Open AI by Microsoft In a new version Ping Indicates a strong competitor Search on Google.

“I think we took the time to get it right because our products are used by so many people,” he said. The giant Google misses the cost of making a mistake.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced improvements to Bart artificial intelligence at the I/O event.

truly, One of the most troubling issues with GPT Chat or Open IA, for example, is the level of hallucination or error they make.. That’s for Google’s CEO It’s not acceptable for things like health, but it’s acceptable if the chat request is to write a poem.. That’s what “doing it right” means. “We’ve made progress on the problem of hallucinations in the context of the search, and we’re confirming that with our classification work. But that takes time,” he said.

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“We started working on this new generative search experience last year. Separating the signal from the noise is now important to me. There’s a new way to improve search and a way to improve our user experience, but the signal I’m getting here is that we need to get it right. To me, that’s the sign. The rest is noise to me. So for me, the only important thing is to work and do it well and that’s what we’ve focused on,” he said. on the edge He asked about his competitors’ chickens.

Pichai acknowledged that today’s web search can be hit or miss with content farms and mediocre results. He believes AI-powered search has the potential to provide more natural and accurate answers to user queries. However, achieving this vision will require a fundamental overhaul of the Internet and a comprehensive transformation of Google’s infrastructure.

To take concrete steps towards this goal, Pichai recently reorganized the AI ​​teams at Google and AlphabetD. A significant step is integration deep mind, A subsidiary, Google and link it to the AI ​​team Google Brain. This strategic decision led to the creation of a new unit called Google DeepMind.

During the interview, Pichai outlined his vision for the future of Google and expressed his determination to lead the company towards continuous innovation.

Sundar Pichai is optimistic about the impact of artificial intelligence on the labor market (REUTERS)

Interviewer Patel asked him if he saw danger in this “stage change”. He pointed out that when people change their behavior with the development of AI, corporations will disappear just as corporations evolve. “Do you see that risk for Google in this platform change?” he asked.

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“I felt more at risk with mobile. We built Android and had to adapt it strongly in all our products. It was a disruptive moment,” he said, explaining that the difference was that Google owns artificial intelligence. “What does it mean to drive the state of the technology and build it into our products? We fully understand that… If we look at the size and scale of opportunity that AI presents to us, I think we’ve invested heavily in AI. For a while, and we have, of course, not only will we incorporate it into our products, but we’ll also offer it to the rest of the world. And we’ve planned from the beginning. So I am excited at this moment.”

About The future of the labor market after the fury of AIPichai was more optimistic than many experts. “People predict that in 20 years of technological automation, all kinds of jobs will disappear,” he said comparatively.. “I think there will be major disruptions in society’s labor market. Governments will have to get involved. There will have to be adaptations. Qualifications will be important. But I think we shouldn’t underestimate the positive side of some of these things either.”

Google CEO Sundar Pichai with graphics about Tensor Processing Unit (TPU)

It’s an exciting time, said Google’s CEO. “I’ve been preparing for this moment in AI for over 10 years. At Google, it’s not a coincidence that we brought in Geoff Hinton or Google built Brain or bought DeepMind. We’ve invested in what’s needed. C.We developed the Tensor Processing Unit (TPU). We announced TPUs at I/O six years ago. This is something I have been waiting for for a long time. I am happy that this is a turning point. But since we’ve been at it for 25 years, we know how important it is to be responsible from day one.

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