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Google CEO Sundar Pichai acknowledged that AI-generated search results can be “more opinionated than they should be,” conceding there is “scope for improvement” in the company’s AI Overviews feature after being shown a live example during a podcast interview.
The admission came during a Decoder podcast interview with The Verge’s Nilay Patel, recorded after Google I/O 2026. Patel showed Pichai a “best Chromebook” search result on his phone, where the AI Overview gave a confident product recommendation. Below it, a Reddit result and a New York Times result each offered different answers.searchenginejournal
“It’s probably more opinionated than it should be for the particular query you showed me,” Pichai said. “That was my reaction as a user. That’s the scope for improvement is how I would say it, in a fast-evolving space, but I would expect that to happen in the product.”searchenginejournal
Pichai suggested the result might have been personalized to Patel’s usage patterns but did not dispute that the output was problematic.
The exchange also touched on the ongoing tension between Google’s AI features and publisher traffic. Pichai said “bounce clicks are going down,” echoing language previously used by Google VP of Search Liz Reid to characterize the decline as filtering out low-quality traffic rather than draining useful visits. Google has not released publisher-facing data to support the claim.searchenginejournal
Patel read a quote from Condé Nast CEO Roger Lynch, who told his teams to plan for zero search traffic. Pichai declined to challenge the planning decision, saying he wasn’t “in a position to tell such an iconic publisher what they should think about their business or plan.”searchenginejournal
A field experiment cited by Search Engine Journal found that AI Overviews reduced external clicks per affected search by about 38%. Alphabet’s Q1 earnings showed Google Search revenue up 19%, though publishers have questioned whether that growth comes at their expense.searchenginejournal
Pichai’s comments arrive amid Google’s most aggressive Search transformation in years. At Google I/O 2026, the company declared “Google Search is AI Search” and introduced information agents, agentic features, and follow-up question capabilities powered by Gemini 3.5 Flash. AI Overviews now reach over 2.5 billion monthly active users, and Google has begun merging traditional web search with AI Mode in what Liz Reid called bringing “the best of web and the best of AI together”.reddit
Pichai has framed the future of Search as an “agent manager” where users complete tasks across multiple threads rather than simply surfacing links. For now, however, his candid acknowledgment that a live result fell short of expectations signals that the transition remains a work in progress.linkedin