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Home / Technology / Pichai: AI like black boxes, don't trust blindly

Pichai: AI like black boxes, don't trust blindly

2 Feb

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Summary

  • AI can translate Bengali without specific training, Pichai noted.
  • Some AI system processes are opaque even to engineers.
  • Users should not blindly trust AI, diverse sources are needed.
Pichai: AI like black boxes, don't trust blindly

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has recently drawn attention to the advancing capabilities of artificial intelligence, while simultaneously cautioning users about its inherent limitations. In a resurfaced 2023 interview, Pichai shared an example of an AI model accurately translating Bengali with minimal input, despite not being specifically trained for it. This underscored how AI can develop skills beyond direct programming.

He further explained that some complex AI systems operate as "black boxes," meaning their internal workings are not fully understood, even by their developers. Pichai reiterated in a November 2025 BBC interview that AI models are prone to errors. He stressed the importance of not solely relying on AI and recommended using it alongside other tools and diverse information sources.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Sundar Pichai highlighted an AI model's capability to translate Bengali with minimal cues, even without specific training for the task.
Pichai advised against blind trust because AI models are prone to errors and some system processes remain opaque even to engineers.
The 'black box' concept refers to AI system processes whose internal workings are not fully understood, even by the engineers who developed them.

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