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Talks That Matter From Sundar Pichai (CEO of Google)

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Omo, have you noticed that most of how we use AI now still borders on "Write me an email" or "Explain this grammar" or “How do I….?” But Sundar Pichai dropped a proper gist with the BBC Politics some weeks ago.
In the next 12 months, AI is stopping the "long talk" and starting the "work."
Apparently, we are moving from chatbots to AI Agents. What this means is that you can tell an AI on your phone:, "Oya, find a birthday gift for my babe, pay for it, and send it to her office," and it actually happens while you’re stuck in Lagos traffic. That’s the big deal—AI is becoming that reliable errand boy that handles the tasks that task your brain (pun intended).
But wait o, there’s a catch. Sundar admitted these things still "hallucinate" (basically, they can do mago mago). So, while Google, as well as other industry giants, is pouring billions into the UK to make these models smarter, the constant rule is: no go follow AI blindly. It’s like a very fast apprentice, but you still need to check the work before you hand it to the customer. No matter where you are, the goal isn’t to fear the tech, but to learn how to drive it before it drives you.
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