Google CEO Vows Not to Rush AI and Says Efficiency Drive Continues
Sundar Pichai hasn’t quite situated Alphabet in the AI boom. He says caution is key.
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Photographer: Josh Edelson/Getty ImagesSundar Pichai, chief executive officer of Alphabet Inc., has been struggling to find a place for his company in the AI boom. Google engineers laid the groundwork for OpenAI’s ChatGPT, but Microsoft capitalized on it. Now Google has rushed forward with its own AI tools, notably the chatbot Bard, while trying mightily not to tick off users, regulators or the advertisers that pay its bills. We spoke to Pichai about the strange twists of this AI moment and what he plans to do about them. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
You’ve witnessed many waves of innovation in Silicon Valley. What’s the significance of this one?
It’s rare to find things which hit consumers and enterprises and all the way to countries. The pace, the public excitement—it’s definitely a seminal moment.
