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Google CEO Sundar Pichai on AI Search's Impact on the Web
Discover how Google's CEO Sundar Pichai discusses the role of AI search in shaping the future of the web in this exclusive interview with Decoder. Get insights on the impact of language and intelligence in the digital landscape.
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soon P you are the CEO of both alphabet
and Google welcome to decoder and I good
to be here I am excited to talk to you I
feel like I talk to you every year at
Google IO and we talk about all the
things you've announced there's a lot of
things to talk about there's a lot of AI
news to talk about as you know I am
particularly interested in the future of
the web I really want to talk about that
with you but I figured I would start
with an easy one do you think language
is the same as
intelligence wow that's a it's not an
easy question I don't think I'm the
expert on it uh I think language does uh
encode a lot of
intelligence probably more than uh you
know people thought uh explains the
successes of large language models uh to
a great
extent but I think my intuition tells me
as humans the way we consume information
I think there's a lot more to it than
language alone but I'd say language is a
lot more than people think uh it is yeah
the reason I asked that question at
start is I look at the announcements
that IO with AI and what you're doing I
look at your competitors with AI and
what they're doing and everything is
very language heavy right it's llms that
have really led to this explosion of
interest and Innovation and
investment and I wonder if the
intelligence is increasing at the same
rate as the facility with language and I
kind of don't see it to be perfectly
honest I see computers getting much
better at language and actually in some
cases getting dumber and I'm wondering
if you see that same Gap yeah it's a
it's a great question though part of the
reason we made Gemini natively
multimodel is so that you know was
strain um you know with audio video uh
text images and code uh and you're
you're beginning to see glimpses of it
now but it hasn't all actually made its