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#11 Google CEO, Sundar Pichai: AI Will Cause Societal Disruptions


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Sundar Pichai, chief executive of Google and Alphabet, acknowledges that no company is immune from the risks of an AI investment bubble, including Google itself, and warns that the rapid growth of artificial intelligence will lead to significant societal disruptions. Speaking to BBC Economics Editor Faisal Islam he explains that, despite the company’s scale and diversified approach, overinvestment in artificial intelligence could still require Google to navigate challenging phases, just as any other business would. This admission comes as Google’s annual AI infrastructure spending surpasses $90 billion, reflecting the extraordinary scale and pace of global investment in the sector.

The interview explores the implications of this rapid growth, with Pichai highlighting the unprecedented demand for energy and the need for new sources of power to support AI development. He outlines Google’s efforts to invest in renewables, nuclear, and geothermal energy, and describes the company’s commitment to achieving 95% carbon-free operations in the UK by 2026. Pichai notes that the speed of AI expansion is testing the limits of existing sustainability targets, but maintains that technological progress can support both economic and environmental objectives.

He also addresses the evolution of copyright frameworks, and the responsibilities of technology companies. He discusses the UK’s ambition to become an AI superpower, the importance of scaling energy infrastructure, and the need for responsible development to ensure that the benefits of AI are widely shared.

00:20 Felicity and Faisal set out interview

02:00 Sundar Pichai joins the interview
03:30 Google now spending 90 billion dollars annually on AI
04:05 Is AI a Bubble?
05:51 Google’s AI strategy
07:03 The power and potential of AI agents
08:34 Automation, jobs, and societal Impact
11:07 Advice for the next generation
11:50 AI accuracy, and truth
14:22 Energy demands & climate impact
16:48 Google’s UK investments
18:25 Copyright issues
22:26 Immigration, talent, and innovation
23:12 AI as Open Source
25:31 Quantum computing & future technologies

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