Sundar Pichai, CEO, Google. (File Photo)
Brian Tong, who talks lots about tech stuff, could not resist making a humorous commentary. He seen that the final two letters of Sundar Pichai’s identify are “AI”.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai not too long ago talked about the way forward for synthetic intelligence (AI) and Google’s plans for 2024 in a dialog with tech content material creator Brian Tong. However, issues took a enjoyable flip when Tong seen that the final two letters of Pichai’s identify spell “AI,” and linked it to his viral AI speech.
Brian Tong, who talks lots about tech stuff, couldn’t resist making a humorous commentary. He seen that the final two letters of Sundar Pichai’s identify are “AI” and joked, “Has anyone ever told you that AI is in your name?”
With fun, Pichai admitted, “You know, I didn’t realise it, however I had giggle at Google I/O when somebody made a video of me saying ‘AI, AI, AI, AI.’” The interview then showed a clip of Pichai repeating “AI” and “generative AI” at the event. Pichai added, “I found it amusing – it was fun to watch. The name twist was a nice touch.”
Tong, inspired by the funny coincidence, jokingly said, “We could make T-shirts out of it and sell them.” Pichai, being practical and replied, “No, probably not a good idea.”
Meanwhile, at its annual Google for India event, the US-based tech giany announced that it will start assembling Pixel smartphones in India and the first smartphone from that will come with the ‘Made in India’ tag would be the newly launched Pixel 8.
Google has been working behind the scenes to increase its manufacturing base outdoors of China similar to Apple and this announcement reveals that Google sees India as an necessary market and can concentrate on the nation for years to come back.
“We shared plans at #GoogleforIndia to manufacture Pixel smartphones locally and expect the first devices to roll out in 2024. We’re committed to being a trusted partner in India’s digital growth- appreciate the support for Make In India @PMOIndia+ MEIT Minister @AshwiniVaishnaw,” Google CEO Pichai wrote on social media platform X.