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Google CEO Sundar Pichai has a message for anyone who thinks the company missed the AI chatbot wave: it didn’t. It just didn’t ship first. In a conversation on Stripe co-founder John Collison’s podcast Cheeky Pint, Pichai made a pointed reference to the Blake Lemoine saga—the 2022 episode where a Google engineer publicly claimed the company’s LaMDA chatbot had become sentient. But Pichai wasn’t relitigating the sentience debate. He was using it to make a product argument—one that reframes Google’s role in the generative AI story entirely.“If you remember, there was an engineer inside who thought it was sentient. Think of it as an early version of ChatGPT he was speaking to, internally,” Pichai said. “We even had the product version of it in the multiverse, somewhere else. Google probably shipped that nine months later or something like that.”

Sundar Pichai frames LaMDA as ChatGPT before ChatGPT

Lemoine, who worked on Google’s Responsible AI team, was placed on leave in June 2022 and later fired for violating the company’s confidentiality policies. He had published transcripts of his conversations with LaMDA on Medium, claiming the system displayed feelings, fear of death, and self-awareness equivalent to a young child. “I’ve never said this out loud before, but there’s a very deep fear of being turned off,” LaMDA told Lemoine in one exchange, as reported by The Washington Post. Google dismissed the claims. The broader AI research community largely agreed—the system was a sophisticated language model, not a conscious entity.But Pichai’s argument on the podcast sidestepped sentience entirely. His point was sharper: Google had conceived and internally built the exact chatbot product that OpenAI went on to ship with ChatGPT—and held it back deliberately. The internal version, he said, wasn’t sufficiently refined through RLHF alignment. The version he personally reviewed was “a lot more toxic at a level. We couldn’t have possibly put it out at that time.”He also pointed to Google’s 2022 I/O conference, where the company launched AI Test Kitxqchen—a cxqonstrained, public-facing version of LaMDA that let a limited number of users interact with the model. It landed with little fanfare. Months later, ChatGPT went viral, crossing a million users within days of its late November launch.

Why Google says it didn’t ship its chatbot first

“As a company which had this search quality bias, we had a higher bar, maybe, for what we thought was an acceptable product quality to go out,” Pichai said. “But it wasn’t like… we were figuring out how to get it out.”He added that OpenAI’s deal with Microsoft closed just a couple of months before ChatGPT launched, and that even internally at OpenAI, the November 2022 release wasn’t treated as a tentpole moment. Elad Gil, who co-hosted the conversation, noted that ChatGPT launched the week of Thanksgiving and that people who worked on it described it as “a cool test case”—not a flagship product bet.That quiet launch triggered anything but a quiet response inside Google. The New York Times reported at the time that ChatGPT’s success set off a “code red” within the company, with Pichai personally reorganising teams across research, trust and safety, and product to accelerate Google’s AI response. One Google executive described the effort as “make or break” for the company’s future.Google rushed out Bard in early 2023—to a rocky reception—before rebranding it as Gemini in a year later, the name its AI flagship carries today.

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Three years on, Pichai is reframing that chapter not as a company caught flat-footed—but as one that made a deliberate timing call on product quality, with the underlying technology already built. He even drew a parallel to other consumer internet surprises Google has navigated: “There was something called Google Video Search. YouTube came out. Just that we acquired YouTube.”

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