Google CEO Sundar Pichai sees India’s AI revolution as a “transformational moment,” drawing parallels to the Digital India movement. He believes India is uniquely positioned to be a “full-stack player” in AI, excelling as a user base, technology builder, and rule shaper. Pichai emphasized that AI’s true success will be measured by its impact on ordinary Indians’ daily lives. Google CEO Sundar Pichai sees India’s AI revolution as a “transformational moment,” drawing parallels to the Digital India movement. He believes India is uniquely positioned to be a “full-stack player” in AI, excelling as a user base, technology builder, and rule shaper. Pichai emphasized that AI’s true success will be measured by its impact on ordinary Indians’ daily lives.
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