Google chief warns of free internet access
Google's chief executive officer (CEO) Sundar Pichai has advised users to be wary of these threats and attacks on free internet access around the world.
In a recent interview, he said many countries were restricting the free exchange of information and others were following suit. In the future, artificial intelligence will rule the world. But before that we need freedom.
In that interview, Pichai also raised issues of taxation, personal information, and security. He described artificial intelligence as more effective than conventional internet services, fire, and electricity."Fire, the use of electricity, the discovery of the Internet, as well as AI," he said. Rather, AI can be said to be larger. At the same time, Pichai claims that Google has played the biggest role in free and independent Internet for the last 23 years.
Sundar Pichai called artificial intelligence more effective than conventional inventions. "Fire, the use of electricity, the discovery of the Internet, as well as AI," he said. Rather, AI can be said to be larger.
How is your technical practice in your daily routine? Answering the question, Sundar said, "I always adhere to two-factor authentication when it comes to passwords." Everyone should do that. Moreover, I keep changing my smartphone again and again to check the new technology.
In addition to computing and taxes, Google is facing another problem. That is the security and safety of user information. That's why countries around the world are taking legal action against Google and the number of investigations is increasing.
Pichai has clarified his position on these issues. According to him, Google is open to everyone. So anyone can easily go anywhere. Under Pichai, Google has further solidified its top position in the market. Technology insiders say it is not possible to argue about Google's share price rise under Pichai. Their share price has tripled.