Addressing Stanford’s Class of 2026, Google CEO Sundar Pichai reassured graduates about AI’s impact, emphasizing that life’s smaller decisions aren’t always critical. He shared a personal anecdote about skipping class, learning that relaxation isn’t catastrophic. Pichai urged students to focus on truly pivotal choices, embrace challenges, and pursue work that genuinely excites them, rather than succumbing to external expectations. Addressing Stanford’s Class of 2026, Google CEO Sundar Pichai reassured graduates about AI’s impact, emphasizing that life’s smaller decisions aren’t always critical. He shared a personal anecdote about skipping class, learning that relaxation isn’t catastrophic. Pichai urged students to focus on truly pivotal choices, embrace challenges, and pursue work that genuinely excites them, rather than succumbing to external expectations.
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