Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google, has issued a warning about risks to internet freedom

Google CEO Sundar Pichai recently emphasized that the free and open internet seems to be in danger in countries across the world.

Many governments, he claims, limit sharing of information, as well as the concept is frequently overlooked.

Pichai also discusses problems surrounding tax, privacy, and data in an in-depth interview with the BBC.

He also claims that artificial intelligence is even more significant than flame, electricity, or the internet.

Pichai is the CEO of one of history’s most complex, consequential, and affluent institutions.

Pichai joined Google in 2004 and rose to prominence towards becoming CEO in 2015, finally taking over the entire firm. When Pichai first entered Google in 2004, he was in charge of product management and innovation for a number of Google’s client software products, including Google Chrome and Chrome OS, and also Google Drive. Furthermore, he led the construction of many other Google products like Gmail and Google Maps.

Artificial intelligence and quantum computing, according to Pichai, might significantly revolutionize the globe within the next quarter-century. Pichai also emphasized the importance of AI.

At its most basic level, artificial intelligence seems to be an initiative to mimic human intelligence in machines. Various AI systems have been better than humans at solving specific types of issues.

Quantum computing, on the other hand, is a wholly separate phenomenon. Conventional computing relies on binary states of matter: 0 or 1. Nothing in the middle. Bits are the names for these positions.

At the quantum, or subatomic, level, matter behaves differently: it can be both 0 and 1 at the same time – or somewhere in between. In quantum computers, qubits are utilized to provide for the possibility of the matter being in one of the multiple different states. This really is mind-blowing stuff, and it has the power to change the world.

Pichai rose through the ranks of Google by becoming the company’s most productive, successful, and well-known product manager.

In a manner, Pichai is now product managing the much more challenging challenges of AI and quantum computing. He’s doing it in the face of constant scrutiny and criticism from a wide range of sources, including tax, privacy, and alleged monopolistic status, to name a few.

Source: BBC News

World Economic Magazine

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