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I swear I'm not just trying to start an argument, but I don't see the disagreement here. You're saying people here are too negative, but people aren't shitting on the idea of LLMs, but the over promising of what they can do. You're tired of explaining that it's not true AI, but the confusion of caused by Google calling it "AI Overviews."
You say it's nothing new and that we've always had to vet sources when Google sends us somewhere, which is true, but the Overviews aren't sending people anywhere, they're summarizing and trying to give you an answer. They do link to sources for now, but the end goal is clearly that we trust the summary without following the links.
People who are listening to and parsing his comments are not the same people who will be blindly consuming these "AI Overviews." It's a problem.
I'm saying most of the time people are correctly complaining about the over-promising that's happening around AIs. Now here's an example of a CEO acknowledging the limitations, and yes; perhaps still over-promising on some degree. But the fact that we're seeing actual acknowledgement of the limitations is a positive thing. Change doesn't happen overnight, but this is a step in the right direction.
I say all this as someone with a strong distaste of modern google. I actively avoid their services as much as reasonably possible. I've tried their AI and found it to be more trouble than it's worth (what the hell is that control panel). But I can still recognize a positive change when I see one, my distaste of the company doesn't change that.