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In a roundtable meeting in New York, Google CEO Sundar Pichai reaffirmed the company's commitment to leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to address India's most pressing challenges. Celebrating Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s "Digital India" vision, Pichai announced that Google is now manufacturing its Pixel phones locally, showcasing its dedication to innovation and production in India. He expressed excitement about the potential for AI to transform sectors such as healthcare, education, agriculture, and infrastructure.
During the discussion, PM Modi challenged tech leaders to explore AI applications that can drive substantial societal benefits, aiming to propel India toward developed nation status. Pichai emphasized that Google is actively collaborating with various ministries, including those focused on agriculture and health, to implement initiatives that align with the country's development goals. He noted that PM Modi's leadership has been instrumental in inspiring tech companies to innovate locally and contribute to the nation's growth.
Moreover, Pichai unveiled a $120 million "Global AI Opportunity Fund" aimed at enhancing AI education and training worldwide, particularly in underserved communities. Reflecting on his own journey from Chennai to Silicon Valley, he underscored the transformative power of technology, highlighting the importance of making AI accessible to uplift lives and drive progress in India.