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Google Chief Warns: ‘No Company Will Be Safe if the AI Bubble Bursts’

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Google Chief Warns: ‘No Company Will Be Safe if the AI Bubble Bursts’

Google Chief Warns: ‘No Company Will Be Safe if the AI Bubble Bursts’

Google’s parent company Alphabet says no business will escape the fallout if the current AI boom ends in a market crash.

In an exclusive interview with the BBC, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said that while the surge in AI investment has been an “extraordinary moment,” there are clear signs of “irrationality” in the industry’s rapid growth.

The comments come amid growing concerns in Silicon Valley that soaring valuations and massive spending in AI could signal a bubble. Asked whether Google could avoid the impact of such a collapse, Pichai admitted the company would also feel the shock.

“No company is going to be immune — including us,” he said.

During the wide-ranging discussion at Google’s California headquarters, Pichai addressed rising energy demands, climate challenges, UK investments, the accuracy of Google’s AI models, and how AI will reshape jobs.

Alphabet’s stock has doubled in seven months, reaching a $3.5 trillion valuation, as investors grow more confident that Google can compete with rivals like OpenAI and Nvidia. Alphabet is also developing its own AI superchips to challenge Nvidia’s dominant position.

However, analysts are questioning the sustainability of the frenzy around AI, especially as $1.4 trillion has flowed into deals connected to OpenAI, whose revenues are expected to be only a fraction of that amount.

Pichai compared today’s AI excitement to the dot-com era, echoing former US Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan’s warning of “irrational exuberance” before the 2000 crash.

He argued that while investment cycles often “overshoot,” transformative technology ultimately proves its worth — just like the internet did.

Alphabet is also expanding heavily in the UK, committing £5bn to AI infrastructure and research over the next two years. Pichai said the company plans to build cutting-edge research capabilities in the UK and eventually train AI models there — a move the government hopes will solidify the UK’s position as a global AI power.

But the CEO also warned about AI’s massive energy consumption, which accounted for 1.5% of global electricity use last year. He said countries like the UK must develop new energy sources to keep up with the demands of advanced AI systems. While Alphabet remains committed to its 2030 net-zero target, Pichai admitted progress will slow due to the energy intensity of AI.

On jobs, he described AI as “the most profound technology” ever created and said it will reshape every profession. While roles like teaching and medicine will remain, he stressed that success will depend on workers’ ability to adapt.

“The people who do well in the future,” he said, “will be the ones who learn how to use these tools.”

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