Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Monday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi and said he was looking forward to supporting India's G20 presidency to "advance an open, connected internet that works for all". Pichai is in India to attend the "Google for India" event, where the company is focussing on start-ups. Out of its $300 million meant for start-ups, Google would invest some one-fourth in entities led by women."Given the scale and technology leadership it (India) will have, it's important to make sure you are balancing, putting in safeguards for people. You're creating an innovative framework, so that companies can innovate on top of a certainty in the legal framework," Pichai said.
Thank you for a great meeting today PM @narendramodi. Inspiring to see the rapid pace of technological change under your leadership. Look forward to continuing our strong partnership and supporting India's G20 presidency to advance an open, connected internet that works for all. pic.twitter.com/eEOHvGwbqO
— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) December 19, 2022
Pichai also shared the stage with Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and informed that we are working on one powerful AI model where we can bring information through thousands of languages..
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