Google boss issues warning ahead of Gemini 3.0 launch

Google boss issues warning ahead of Gemini 3.0 launch

By Hugh Cameron
Publication Date: 2025-11-18 12:32:00

The CEO of Google and its parent company Alphabet has issued stark warnings about users “blindly” trusting artificial intelligence, as well as the potential impacts should the financial “bubble” forming around the technology eventually burst.

In an interview with the BBC, Sundar Pichai said that AI was “prone to errors,” and warned against the exclusive reliance on chatbots for research. People, he told the outlet, “have to learn to use these tools for what they’re good at, and not blindly trust everything they say.”

Pichai went on to warn of “irrationality” in the current AI investment boom, and said that “no company is going to be immune” should there be a market correction at some point.

Why It Matters

The comments come ahead of the long-awaited launch of the next‑generation version of Google’s DeepMind AI, Gemini 3.0, and reflect growing concerns among even AI’s most enthusiastic investors and pioneers that caution and safeguards are necessary to prevent it…