Google CEO Sundar Pichai (left) and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg (right).Justin Sullivan via Getty Images; Alex Wong via Getty ImagesEx-Reddit CEO Yishan Wong says tech giants are obsessed with AI but shipping bad products."The big internet giants are in a state of memetic competition over AI," Wong said. Wong said tech companies are forcing everyone to use their LLM-powered products.Tech giants are letting their obsession with AI affect the quality of the products they're launching, former Reddit CEO Yishan Wong said on Wednesday."The big internet giants are in a state of memetic competition over AI, with Google's existential fear of OpenAI in the center ring," Wong said in a post on X, formerly Twitter."This is leading to all of them integrating LLM-powered AI into their products, but the AI sometimes gives flawed answers, which is problematic in products where the existing quality/accuracy expectation was higher," Wong continued.Wong is no stranger to the tech world.Before taking over the reins of Reddit in 2012, Wong spent nearly a decade in leadership and engineering roles in PayPal and Facebook, per his LinkedIn profile.The Carnegie Mellon University graduate was Reddit's CEO for nearly two years before leaving the social network in 2014.