Google chief's warning: No company will be immune if artificial intelligence bubbles explode

Any company would be affected if artificial intelligence bubbles exploded. So said the BBC head of Google's mother firm Alphabet, Sundar Pichai. In an exclusive interview for BBC News, he said that while increasing investments in artificial intelligence (IA) had been an extraordinary “>”, there was a certain <x3 differentiality” in [...]
This comes amid fears in Silicon Valley and wider for a bubble, as the value of artificial intelligence technology companies has increased significantly in recent months and companies spend a lot on the burly industry.
Asked whether Google would be immune to the impact of an artificial intelligence bubble explosion, Mr. Pichai said the technology giant could face that potential storm, but also issued a warning.
I think no company will be immune, including us,” said he, writes A2 CNN.
He also talked about energy needs, slow down climate targets, investments in the United Kingdom, accuracy of his artificial intelligence models, and the effect of the artificial intelligence revolution in jobs.
The interview comes at a time when reviewing the state of the artificial intelligence market has never been more intense.
Alphabet's shares have doubled in value within seven months to $3.7 trillion, while markets have become safer in the ability of the giant research to avoid the threat from ChatGPT's owner, OpenAI.
A particular focus is the development by Alphabet of superchips specialising artificial intelligence competing with Nvivia, led by Jensen Huang, who recently achieved an estimated $5 trillion for the first time in the world.
According to him, the IA will also affect the work of certain professions and who adapts will have better results.
“This too would create new opportunities. It will evolve and change several jobs, and people will have to adapt”, he said. Those who adapt to artificial intelligence “will have better results”.
It doesn't matter if you want to be a teacher or a doctor. All these professions will exist, but people who do good in each of these professions are the ones who learn how to use these tools. ”












