\"<p>Sundar
Sundar Pichai. chief executive of Alphabet and Google. (Courtesy: Amrendra Jha)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Alphabet and Google<\/a> chief Sundar Pichai<\/a> said India<\/a> can be a “shining example” of what it has accomplished with the United Payments Interface<\/a> (UPI<\/a>), Aadhaar and India stack and having “responsible regulation which preserves some of the core elements is going to be critical”.

“You'll see the value of having an open connected stack, which works and that's what the
internet<\/a> is… India will stand to benefit a lot. I think India will be a successful exporter in this digital economy as well,” said Pichai.

Pichai had said on Monday<\/a> that he often cites the example of India's UPI as an example to follow in other countries. \"Google built Google Pay in India based on the UPI stack. And now we are bringing that to other countries around the world,” he added.

Responding to a question on
two orders by India's competition watchdog<\/a> in October that had imposed heavy fines on Google, Pichai that he was “definitely concerned” by some aspects of the rulings as they can “really set back user privacy and security”.

He added that a free mobile operating system like Android has powered the digital revolution in countries like India and that it’s an important area to “get right”.

Madurai born-Pichai, 50, who has been at the helm of the internet giant for seven years spoke to The Economic Times in an exclusive interview during his ongoing visit to India.

Speaking about India's current overhaul of tech and telecom regulations, Pichai said that a balance is required. “…that's what I see in a lot of the proposals (draft regulations) and we will be a constructive partner (to the government),\" he said.

Pichai met President Droupadi Murmu,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi <\/a>and IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Monday and external affairs minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday.

“I think the scale and the role that technology plays in society, governments rightfully, including in India -- particularly given the scale of India -- are ensuring that they are thinking about citizen’s rights, particularly around privacy, security, data, etc. I think it is going to be very, very important,\" he said, referring to the upcoming legislation.

Pichai said Google has been in India for a long time and is committed to the country for the long term. “It's important to me that we are a responsible local company in the context of helping India through its Digital India vision.”

In 2020, Google
announced a $10 billion India Digitization Fund<\/a> (IDF). On Tuesday, Pichai said that Google “couldn't be more pleased” with the progress made with the fund.

“We made large investments, with (
Reliance<\/a>) Jio, with (Bharti) Airtel<\/a> and a few others. Part of the work we did with Jio was developing the JioPhone<\/a>, and we're doing that with other partners as well, but our motivation is to make sure we're bringing affordable access to as many people as possible.”

He added that working with partners to improve 5G connectivity has been a big part of the focus of the digitisation fund. The company is also focused on investing in startups now, especially those led by women. “I'm excited about it. I think AI offers an opportunity for many more innovations to come. We want to make sure we are using the IDF to contribute there with a focus on even sectors like agriculture, healthcare, etc.”

Speaking about the so-called tech winter which has hit the West with spending freezes and large-scale layoffs across several BigTech firms, he said that there was a boom during the pandemic, and now there are the post-pandemic effects leading to reversal of some trend. These are taking place in confluence with macroeconomic trends, such as the supply chain pressures, rising interest rates, and the war in Ukraine.

“In the slightly mid-to-long term horizon, the underlying innovations in technology will continue pushing forward. That's what I'm focused on. We are sharpening our focus through a moment like this, but I think these are natural cycles, which the tech industry has gone through before. So, I think, it's just a matter of time until we all work through this,” he said.

He added that some of the pandemic trends are here to stay such as the shift to digital meetings, eHealth visits and digital payments.

Google on Monday announced a slew of new innovations and features which were driven by Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Pichai said that the core mission of search is already getting transformed by AI.

“When I think about Google for the next 5-10 years, I think AI will end up impacting not just our core products in a deep way. But through the cloud, our ability to bring AI to other organisations will end up being a big part of our progress over the next five to 10 years as well.”

Answering a question on ChatGPT, which has taken the Internet by storm, Pichai said Google is “very excited by the potential for these things”.

“But I think, you know, we are going to be thoughtful about how we can bring together experiences that would work for people. And at the same time, about the APIs, or the platforms we can provide for enterprises as well,” Pichai said.

“We are definitely thinking deeply about these areas, and we'll share more progress through next year,” he said on whether Google is working on similar projects like ChatGPT.

“In the consumer internet space, there's going to be a lot of innovation. People come to Google for certain key attributes. So, we're going to bring (those). I think our opportunity is to evolve our products.”

Commenting on geopolitical tensions that has led to the once borderless web to become fragmented, Pichai said that a set of countries with shared values should advocate a free open and connected internet.

“There are aspects of the digital world which will reflect the reality of how countries are organised and so you will have some impact. We've been dealing with it for a long time as a company. We are going through a phase where some of those trends will play out much stronger, which is why we've advocated for a free open and connected internet. But I think hopefully, there are a set of countries with a shared set of values, which will hopefully make it a priority because I think it's a common good on which, the internet as we know it today, (is built).

Talking about how governments are making companies like Google and Facebook share revenue with news organisations, Pichai said, \"We have always deeply cared about the value, the importance of news and journalistic content. Around the world, we are leaning in. We have built new products and we are raising the role of authoritative information across our products. We will continue to do that. It's really important we do it well.\"

CCI Rulings<\/strong>

On October 20, the Competition Commission of India
imposed a penalty of Rs. 1,337.76 <\/a>crore on Google for allegedly abusing its dominant position in multiple markets in the Android Mobile device ecosystem. Less than a week later, CCI imposed another penalty of Rs. 936.44 crore<\/a> on Google for abusing its dominant position with respect to its Play Store<\/a> policies, apart from issuing a cease-and-desist order. The Commission also directed Google to modify its conduct within a defined timeline.

“We invest a lot in Android, but we provide it as a free operating system. And it's used by many OEMs. And it's powered this digital revolution, including bringing access to hundreds of millions of users and developers. They have used it to scale and so I think it's functioning well… I think it's important to make sure we work hard to protect users through it all,” Pichai said on Tuesday.

“I want to respect the legal proceedings and the Commission's authority. Our issue is more on the substance of making sure that Android and Play, which is a big platform and ecosystem, works well for Indian people and consumers. That’s where my concerns will be.”

“It is important to understand these are platforms on top of which a lot of innovation is happening. India is the number one market for these apps. There are more apps created in India on Google Play than in any other country. So, it's a big source of innovation,” he added.
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国家树立了光辉榜样UPI Aadhaar &印度栈:Sundar Pichai

字母首席说,谷歌希望是一个建设性的合作伙伴,同时概述了一些担忧CCI判决和根负责监管。

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Sundar Pichai。字母和谷歌的首席执行官。(礼貌:Amrendra Jha)
字母和谷歌首席桑达尔Pichai印度可以是一个“光辉榜样”的完成了吗美国支付接口(UPI),Aadhaar和印度堆栈和拥有“负责任的管理,保护的一些核心元素是关键”。

“你会看到有一个开放的价值连接堆栈,这就是工作互联网是…印度将受益很多。我认为印度将成为一个成功的出口商在这个数字经济,“Pichai说。

Pichai周一表示他经常引用印度的例子的UPI在其他国家是一个很好的榜样。“谷歌在印度建立谷歌支付基于UPI堆栈。现在我们正在把世界各地的其他国家,”他补充道。

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反应一个问题两个订单由印度的竞争监管机构10月份,谷歌征收高额罚款,Pichai说他是“绝对关切”通过裁决的某些方面,因为他们可以“真的阻碍用户隐私和安全”。

他补充说,一个免费的手机操作系统Android驱动的数字革命在印度这样的国家,这是一个重要的区域“正确”。

马杜赖born-Pichai, 50岁执掌七年的互联网巨头向《经济时报》的独家专访中,在他访问印度。

谈到印度当前的科技和电信监管改革,Pichai说,需要一个平衡。“…这就是我看到的很多提案(条例草案),我们将是一个建设性的合作伙伴(政府),”他说。

Pichai会见总统Droupadi伽,总理莫迪这部长Ashwini Vaishnaw周一和周二外交部长苏杰生。

“我认为规模和技术在社会的角色,政府理所当然地,包括在印度,尤其是考虑到印度的规模,确保他们正在考虑公民的权利,尤其是在隐私、安全、数据,等。我认为这将是非常,非常重要的,”他说,指的是即将到来的立法。

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Pichai说,谷歌已经在印度很长一段时间,致力于长期的国家。“这对我来说很重要,我们是一个负责任的当地公司在帮助印度的背景下通过其数字印度愿景。”

2020年,谷歌宣布了一项100亿美元的印度数字化基金(IDF)。周二,Pichai说,谷歌“不能更高兴”与基金方面取得的进展。

“我们进行了大量投资,(依赖Jio, (Bharti)附近的旅馆和其他几个人。工作的一部分与Jio发展JioPhone与其他合作伙伴,我们这样做,但是我们的动机是确保我们将负担得起的访问尽可能多的人。”

他补充说,与合作伙伴合作,改善5 g连通性是一个数字化的重点基金的重要组成部分。该公司还专注于投资于创业企业,尤其是那些由女性。“我很兴奋。我认为AI提供更多创新的机会。我们要确保我们使用的是以色列国防军贡献甚至重点行业如农业、医疗保健等。”

谈到所谓的科技冬天了西方支出冻结和跨几个BigTech公司大规模裁员,他说,有一个繁荣在大流行期间,现在有大流行后影响导致逆转的趋势。这些都是发生在融合与宏观经济趋势,供应链等压力,利率上升,战争在乌克兰。

“地平线略中长期而言,底层的创新技术将继续推动。这就是我关注的。我们磨我们的重点在这样的时刻,但是我认为这些都是自然循环,科技产业经历了之前。所以,我认为,它只是一个时间问题,直到我们都通过这个工作,”他说。

他补充说,一些流行趋势存在如转向数字会议、电子健康访问和电子支付。

谷歌周一宣布的一系列创新和功能是由人工智能和机器学习。Pichai说搜索的核心使命已经被人工智能转换。

“当我想到谷歌未来5 - 10年,我认为人工智能将最终影响深的方式不仅仅是我们的核心产品。但通过云,我们的能力将人工智能其他组织最终将很大一部分我们的进步在未来5到10年。”

ChatGPT回答问题,已席卷互联网,Pichai说,谷歌是“潜在的这些东西很兴奋”。

“但我认为,你知道,我们要思考我们如何汇集经验将为人们工作。同时,api,或者平台我们可以为企业提供,”Pichai说。

“我们绝对是对这些领域的深入思考,到明年,我们会分享更多进展,”他说,谷歌是否ChatGPT等类似的项目工作。

“在消费者互联网空间,会有很多创新。人来到谷歌某些关键属性。所以,我们要把()。我认为我们的机会发展我们的产品。”

评论的地缘政治紧张局势,一旦无边界网络变得支离破碎,Pichai说一组共同的价值观的国家应该提倡自由开放和互联网连接。

“有方面的数字世界,反映了现实的国家是如何组织的,所以你会有一些影响。我们已经处理了很长时间作为一个公司。我们正在经历一个阶段,这些趋势将更强大,这就是为什么我们提倡自由开放和互联网连接。但我认为希望有一组一组共享的价值观的国家,希望这将使它成为一个优先级,因为我认为这是一个共同的利益上,互联网正如今天我们所知道的那样,(建立)。

讨论如何使政府像谷歌和Facebook这样的公司与新闻机构分享收入,Pichai说:“我们一直非常关心价值,新闻和新闻内容的重要性。乐动扑克在世界各地,我们倾身。我们建立了新产品和提高权威的角色在我们的产品信息。我们将继续这样做。它是非常重要的我们做得很好。”

CCI裁决

10月20日,印度的竞争委员会强加一个点球的Rs。1337 .76点卢比在谷歌涉嫌滥用其主导地位在多个市场安卓移动设备的生态系统。不到一周后,CCI Rs的另一个点球。936.44卢比对谷歌对其滥用其主导地位玩店政策,除了发出指示要求。该委员会还要求谷歌修改其行为在定义的时间轴。

“我们投资很多安卓,但是我们提供免费的操作系统。它由许多oem厂商使用。和驱动这个数字革命,包括将获得数亿用户和开发者。他们使用规模,所以我认为这是正常…我认为重要的是要确保我们努力保护用户在经历了这一切后,周二”Pichai说。

“我想尊重法律程序和委员会的权威。我们的问题是更多的物质,确保Android和玩耍,这是一个大的平台和生态系统,适用于印度人民和消费者。这就是我的担心。”

“重要的是要理解这些平台上的很多创新。印度是一个市场为这些应用程序。在印度有更多的应用程序创建谷歌玩比在其他任何国家。所以,这是创新的一大来源,”他补充道。
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Sundar Pichai. chief executive of Alphabet and Google. (Courtesy: Amrendra Jha)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Alphabet and Google<\/a> chief Sundar Pichai<\/a> said India<\/a> can be a “shining example” of what it has accomplished with the United Payments Interface<\/a> (UPI<\/a>), Aadhaar and India stack and having “responsible regulation which preserves some of the core elements is going to be critical”.

“You'll see the value of having an open connected stack, which works and that's what the
internet<\/a> is… India will stand to benefit a lot. I think India will be a successful exporter in this digital economy as well,” said Pichai.

Pichai had said on Monday<\/a> that he often cites the example of India's UPI as an example to follow in other countries. \"Google built Google Pay in India based on the UPI stack. And now we are bringing that to other countries around the world,” he added.

Responding to a question on
two orders by India's competition watchdog<\/a> in October that had imposed heavy fines on Google, Pichai that he was “definitely concerned” by some aspects of the rulings as they can “really set back user privacy and security”.

He added that a free mobile operating system like Android has powered the digital revolution in countries like India and that it’s an important area to “get right”.

Madurai born-Pichai, 50, who has been at the helm of the internet giant for seven years spoke to The Economic Times in an exclusive interview during his ongoing visit to India.

Speaking about India's current overhaul of tech and telecom regulations, Pichai said that a balance is required. “…that's what I see in a lot of the proposals (draft regulations) and we will be a constructive partner (to the government),\" he said.

Pichai met President Droupadi Murmu,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi <\/a>and IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Monday and external affairs minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday.

“I think the scale and the role that technology plays in society, governments rightfully, including in India -- particularly given the scale of India -- are ensuring that they are thinking about citizen’s rights, particularly around privacy, security, data, etc. I think it is going to be very, very important,\" he said, referring to the upcoming legislation.

Pichai said Google has been in India for a long time and is committed to the country for the long term. “It's important to me that we are a responsible local company in the context of helping India through its Digital India vision.”

In 2020, Google
announced a $10 billion India Digitization Fund<\/a> (IDF). On Tuesday, Pichai said that Google “couldn't be more pleased” with the progress made with the fund.

“We made large investments, with (
Reliance<\/a>) Jio, with (Bharti) Airtel<\/a> and a few others. Part of the work we did with Jio was developing the JioPhone<\/a>, and we're doing that with other partners as well, but our motivation is to make sure we're bringing affordable access to as many people as possible.”

He added that working with partners to improve 5G connectivity has been a big part of the focus of the digitisation fund. The company is also focused on investing in startups now, especially those led by women. “I'm excited about it. I think AI offers an opportunity for many more innovations to come. We want to make sure we are using the IDF to contribute there with a focus on even sectors like agriculture, healthcare, etc.”

Speaking about the so-called tech winter which has hit the West with spending freezes and large-scale layoffs across several BigTech firms, he said that there was a boom during the pandemic, and now there are the post-pandemic effects leading to reversal of some trend. These are taking place in confluence with macroeconomic trends, such as the supply chain pressures, rising interest rates, and the war in Ukraine.

“In the slightly mid-to-long term horizon, the underlying innovations in technology will continue pushing forward. That's what I'm focused on. We are sharpening our focus through a moment like this, but I think these are natural cycles, which the tech industry has gone through before. So, I think, it's just a matter of time until we all work through this,” he said.

He added that some of the pandemic trends are here to stay such as the shift to digital meetings, eHealth visits and digital payments.

Google on Monday announced a slew of new innovations and features which were driven by Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. Pichai said that the core mission of search is already getting transformed by AI.

“When I think about Google for the next 5-10 years, I think AI will end up impacting not just our core products in a deep way. But through the cloud, our ability to bring AI to other organisations will end up being a big part of our progress over the next five to 10 years as well.”

Answering a question on ChatGPT, which has taken the Internet by storm, Pichai said Google is “very excited by the potential for these things”.

“But I think, you know, we are going to be thoughtful about how we can bring together experiences that would work for people. And at the same time, about the APIs, or the platforms we can provide for enterprises as well,” Pichai said.

“We are definitely thinking deeply about these areas, and we'll share more progress through next year,” he said on whether Google is working on similar projects like ChatGPT.

“In the consumer internet space, there's going to be a lot of innovation. People come to Google for certain key attributes. So, we're going to bring (those). I think our opportunity is to evolve our products.”

Commenting on geopolitical tensions that has led to the once borderless web to become fragmented, Pichai said that a set of countries with shared values should advocate a free open and connected internet.

“There are aspects of the digital world which will reflect the reality of how countries are organised and so you will have some impact. We've been dealing with it for a long time as a company. We are going through a phase where some of those trends will play out much stronger, which is why we've advocated for a free open and connected internet. But I think hopefully, there are a set of countries with a shared set of values, which will hopefully make it a priority because I think it's a common good on which, the internet as we know it today, (is built).

Talking about how governments are making companies like Google and Facebook share revenue with news organisations, Pichai said, \"We have always deeply cared about the value, the importance of news and journalistic content. Around the world, we are leaning in. We have built new products and we are raising the role of authoritative information across our products. We will continue to do that. It's really important we do it well.\"

CCI Rulings<\/strong>

On October 20, the Competition Commission of India
imposed a penalty of Rs. 1,337.76 <\/a>crore on Google for allegedly abusing its dominant position in multiple markets in the Android Mobile device ecosystem. Less than a week later, CCI imposed another penalty of Rs. 936.44 crore<\/a> on Google for abusing its dominant position with respect to its Play Store<\/a> policies, apart from issuing a cease-and-desist order. The Commission also directed Google to modify its conduct within a defined timeline.

“We invest a lot in Android, but we provide it as a free operating system. And it's used by many OEMs. And it's powered this digital revolution, including bringing access to hundreds of millions of users and developers. They have used it to scale and so I think it's functioning well… I think it's important to make sure we work hard to protect users through it all,” Pichai said on Tuesday.

“I want to respect the legal proceedings and the Commission's authority. Our issue is more on the substance of making sure that Android and Play, which is a big platform and ecosystem, works well for Indian people and consumers. That’s where my concerns will be.”

“It is important to understand these are platforms on top of which a lot of innovation is happening. India is the number one market for these apps. There are more apps created in India on Google Play than in any other country. So, it's a big source of innovation,” he added.
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