
In a series of interviews with Emily Chang on Bloomberg's 'The Circuit,' Google CEO Sundar Pichai discussed his long-term vision for Google, particularly in relation to artificial intelligence (AI). Pichai outlined plans to integrate AI into various aspects of Google's services, emphasizing a strategy to compete with major players like Microsoft and OpenAI. He also addressed criticisms, particularly concerning Google's approach to AI regulation, likening it to nuclear regulations to underscore its importance for innovation and safety. Pichai shared personal anecdotes, such as using AI to assist his son with homework, showcasing the technology's integration into daily life. He emphasized his commitment to a long-term strategy, stating he 'won't dance to anyone else's tune' and is 'playing a long game.' The interview streams Wednesday at 6pET.
“We have a clear sense of what we need to do.” Google CEO @sundarpichai tells @emilychangtv he’s listening to his own “dance music” (not Microsoft's). More on The Circuit: https://t.co/OE3oBYA8vU https://t.co/x2XViTc6Tg
“We have a clear sense of what we need to do.” Google CEO @sundarpichai tells @emilychangtv he’s listening to his own “dance music” (not Microsoft's). More on The Circuit: https://t.co/vT0cNZJXkc https://t.co/4K87FEcnfH
Despite soaring competition, CEO Sundar Pichai asserts that over the last decade, Google has been persistently working with its AI first strategy. #Google #SundarPichai #AI https://t.co/fGaF7Vx1jL








