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Sundar Pichai said a Google AI Search result was 'more opinionated than it should be'

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai acknowledged that an AI Overview search result for 'best Chromebook' was 'more opinionated than it should be,' indicating room for improvement as Google expands AI in Search.

Sundar Pichai said a Google AI Search result was 'more opinionated than it should be'
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During an appearance on the 'Decoder with Nilay Patel' podcast, Google CEO Sundar Pichai was shown a Search query for 'best Chromebook' where the AI Overview recommended the Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 714, while the first organic result from Reddit offered a different answer. Pichai admitted the AI result was 'more opinionated than it should be' and suggested personalization might have influenced it. This comes as Google integrates more AI features into Search, including follow-up questions and 'information agents' for automated searches, expected in summer 2026. The changes have drawn criticism over personalization and potential harm to website traffic, with Pichai noting that more website links have been added to AI Overviews since launch.

Why It Matters

Google's AI Overviews are meant to simplify search, but when they contradict organic results—like the 'best Chromebook' query—they risk eroding user trust and undermining the web traffic that publishers rely on. Pichai's admission of 'scope for improvement' signals that even Google is grappling with balancing AI-generated answers against the need for accurate, unbiased information, a tension that will shape the future of search and online content discovery.

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai speaks during a conference.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai speaks during a conference.
Sundar Pichai has been Google's CEO since 2015.

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  • Sundar Pichai said there was "scope for improvement" when shown a result from a Google Search query.
  • The AI Overview and the organic search results had different answers when asked "best Chromebook."
  • This comes as Google ramps up the AI features in its search engine.

Google is revamping Search with AI, and its CEO says there's room for improvement.

Sundar Pichai was shown the results from a Google Search query for "best Chromebook" during an appearance on the "Decoder with Nilay Patel" podcast on Tuesday.

As Patel, the host, scrolled through the results in front of Pichai, it showed how much Google has evolved from a simple search engine — and how the company is still finetuning the role that AI plays.

Google's AI Overview said the best option was the Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 714. Lower down, the first organic search result — from Reddit — had a different response.

When asked whether he thought that specific Search experience was good, Pichai had notes.

"I think it's probably more opinionated than it should be for the particular query you showed me," Pichai said.

Google did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

Pichai's perspective — that the AI Overview in this particular query shows "scope for improvement" — comes as Google takes its AI drive a step further by incorporating elements from its AI Mode and new features into Search.

These include the ability to ask follow-up questions, as well as "information agents" that can automatically run searches for users — a feature expected to roll out in the summer.

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Pichai said there is "some chance" the Chromebook query has been personalized to Patel's Search use, which is why it appears opinionated.

"You may be testing it in a way that you're uniquely personalizing — you are the reason that query might not be exactly representative," Pichai told Patel.

Google's sweeping changes to Search have been criticized by some who do not want the engine to become more personalized. Others, including Business Insider's Katie Notopoulos, have described it as a potential death knell for the internet due to the additional decline it could cause in website traffic.

It also comes at a time of growing backlash against AI, from graduates booing tech CEOs during speeches and protests about data centers.

Pichai said in the podcast episode that they had added more website links to the AI Overview since launching the feature.

"Through it all, we are very committed to both meeting user expectations and also getting them, connecting them to what's out on the web," Pichai said.

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