Sundar Pichai is a remarkable business leader and the current CEO of Alphabet Inc. and Google. Born in India, Pichai's journey to the top is a testament to his intelligence, perseverance, and passion for technology. His leadership has propelled Google to new heights, expanding its reach and impact through innovations like Android, Google Cloud, and AI technologies. Pichai's empathetic leadership style and focus on inclusivity, technology for good, and sustainability have inspired millions across the globe. His story emphasizes the importance of hard work, adaptability, and using technology to improve the world, making him an influential role model for aspiring tech leaders.

"There's an evolution from, today we tell computers to do stuff for us, to where computers can actually do stuff for us. For example, if I go and pick up my kids, it would be good for my car to be aware that my kids have entered the car and change the music to something that's appropriate for them."



"For me, it matters that we drive technology as an equalizing force, as an enabler for everyone around the world. Which is why I do want Google to see, push, and invest more in making sure computing is more accessible, connectivity is more accessible."



"I have a secret project which adds four hours every day to the 24 hours we have. There's a bit of time travel involved."


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"We need to bring Android and Chrome to every screen that matters for users, which is why we focused on phone, wearables, car, television, laptops, and even your workplace."



"Should kids check phones at dinner? I don't know. To me, that's a parenting choice."



"The impact of giving someone a connected smartphone is no different from giving them a real computer. I look at how my kids learn and how different it is from how I learned because the impact of these things is just so huge. Sometimes I think we don't fully internalize what it is to get the power of knowledge in everyone's hand."



"If I'm about to forget my kid's birthday, I want the phone to scream at me until I do something about it."

