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Geoffrey Hinton, an AI pioneer who previously worked at Google Brain, said it was "surprising than it's taken this long" for Google to catch OpenAI.
The promise is AI that's uniquely helpful because it knows you. But the risk is AI that feels more like surveillance than service.
People should not "blindly trust" everything AI tools tell them, the boss of Google's parent company Alphabet has told the BBC. In an exclusive interview, chief executive Sundar Pichai said that AI models are "prone to errors" and urged people to use them alongside other tools.
Google SVP Nick Fox says AI Mode’s personal context features, including opt-in Gmail connections teased at I/O, are still in internal testing.
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Google CEO Says We’re All Going to Have to Suffer Through It as AI Puts Society Through the Woodchipper
Sundar Pichai recently claimed that no job is safe, not even his own, fretting that we'll have to suffer through AI whether we like it or not.
While Pichai was quick to highlight AI's potential for the good of society, he stressed that this progress is balanced by severe risks.
Geoffrey Hinton, a professor emeritus at the University of Toronto and popularly known as the “Godfather of AI,” talked about how Google is smartly scaling AI. In an interview with Business Insider, Hinton said that Google may soon take over OpenAI.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt says AI is 'under-hyped' and that its most 'extraordinary' benefits are still ahead.