Google CEO Sundar Pichai Warns of Attack on Free, Open Internet Around the World

Pichai also addressed the controversies around tax, privacy, and data.

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By Press Trust of India | Updated: 13 July 2021 11:20 IST
Highlights
  • Sundar Pichai, 49, who was born in Tamil Nadu and grew up in Chennai
  • Pichai argued artificial intelligence was more profound than fire
  • Pichai warned free and open Internet is under attack in countries

The report said Pichai is universally regarded as an exceptionally kind, thoughtful, and caring leader

The free and open Internet is under attack around the world, Google CEO Sundar Pichai has warned, asserting that many countries are restricting the flow of information and the model is often taken for granted.

In an in-depth interview with the BBC at the Google headquarters at Silicon Valley in California, the tech boss covered a wide range of topics, including the threat to free and open Internet and also narrowed down on two developments that he feels will further revolutionise the world over the next quarter of a century as artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing.

Pichai, 49, who was born in Tamil Nadu and grew up in Chennai, has said India is deeply rooted in him and a big part of who he is.

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"I'm an American citizen but India is deeply within me. So it's a big part of who I am,” he said, when asked about his roots.

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Pichai also addressed the controversies around tax, privacy, and data. He argued artificial intelligence was more profound than fire, electricity or the Internet.

“I view it [artificial intelligence] as the most profound technology that humanity will ever develop and work on. You know, if you think about fire or electricity or the Internet, it's like that. But I think even more profound," said Pichai, the CEO of Google and its parent company Alphabet.

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Pichai, the chief executive of one of the most complex, warned the free and open Internet is under attack in countries around, the report said, adding that he said many countries are restricting the flow of information, and the model is often taken for granted.

When asked about whether the Chinese model of the Internet based on surveillance is in the ascendant, Pichai said the free and open Internet "is being attacked". While he didn't refer to China directly, he said: "None of our major products and services are available in China."

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On the controversial issue of tax, he said: “We are one of the world's largest taxpayers, if you look at on an average over the last decade, we have paid over 20 per cent in taxes.

“We do pay the majority of our share of taxes in the US, where we originate and where our products are developed. I think there are good conversations and we support the global OECD conversations figuring out what is the right way to allocate taxes, this is beyond a single company to solve,” he said.

He was also asked about his own personal tech habits and encouraged everyone to adopt “two-factor authentication” when it comes to passwords to ensure multiple protections and admitted he is constantly changing his phone to test out new technology.

Pichai is universally regarded as an exceptionally kind, thoughtful, and caring leader, the report said.


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