It's not every day you get the CEO of a $2 trillion dollar company to take a chunk of time out of his schedule to be interrogated! I learned a lot about Sundar's leadership philosophy and look forward to watching the long game play out.
Emily, I'm truly impressed with your interview skills. Your questions were well thought out, addressing key issues that most people are curious about. Your energetic demeanor made the interview inviting, and you managed to ask tough questions without coming across as confrontational-a remarkable balance. While some were disappointed by Mr. Sundar's somewhat vague responses, I understand the constraints he faced in answering. Hats off to you for handling the interview so adeptly!
This wasn't an interrogation. It was the same corporate BS we always get. You had him pinned for a moment on the lay-offs, but you immediately let it slide. That should've been an uncomfortable moment where he tried to steer away from the subject. That's your journalistic purpose, that's your integrity.
Do you understand what the role/responsibility of a CEO entails? Funny how you think he should answer like a search engine rather than be conscious/cautious about his answers.
@@Power_to_the_people567 Why would a company let media know about their decisions openly and tell them about their moves? Have you ever been in a leadership role at a company or are you the CEO of TH-cam comment warrior?
@@adswar My personal life has nothing to do with anything I said. He was asked very simple and non controversial questions and he avoided giving direct answers. It is in the public’s interest to know what sort of decisions these CEOs are making and why. Because their product affect the every day life of everyone who has to deal with their product. Not only is it important for the public to know but it is also important for the employees that are involved in the company. CEOs must provide honest answers to uphold trust, ensure legal compliance, maintain investor confidence, set ethical standards, enhance decision-making, and secure long-term corporate success. It is about transparency, accountability, trust, and integrity. Are you against those standards? Also, leave my personal status out of it. It makes you lose credibility. Attempting to discredit my criticism based on wether I’m a CEO or not is nonsensical
@@g0d182 i don't think so. there were some questions he literally didn't answer, he just added some comments about other stuff related to the question, but not the question itself
@@DS-fv4rx the reporter was just a small noise compared bigger picture of where google is headed and they are coming out as a SUPER GLOBAL POWER HOUSE and other companies better watchout! Great Job Sundar, Way to go!. You got this!
Great presence of a CEO in a company of this level. The kind of person you would give responsibilities too. He is calm, intelligent, long-term perspective, is not carried away by ignorant twitter influencers and rookie-CEO's at competing companies bashing him. He is talking about 10-20 years horizons while everyone else is talking about the next release from RookieAI.
I agree, if a company like google released an aggressive strategy of its use of AI to the general public and it fails, the negative connotation will be hard to remove. With so many google services integrated with each other, its a difficult strategy to implement realistically with all their services on a global scale. Long term strategy is a much better solution, especially as new innovation comes out within the AI space. The real goal for a company like Google is to make money, and thats exactly what they are focused on by providing services that help users be more efficient in their lives. Open ended questions begets open ended responses. AI research has actually been around for a long time, its only with the release of ChatGPT that sparked the AI frenzy once again.
just totally loved the way he avoided those mean questions, sundar you really did a brilliant job, as he is not in the position to take actions according to your personal thoughts take over your actions
The nature of this interview doesn't allow a deep discussion. Once sundar finishes, she asks a different question and not a followback to the previous question. This makes the intervewee more prone to give shallow answers and move on. If this interview was done on a lex fridman podcast, the answers could have been more honest and direct. Like how mark and elon musk did it to some extent in front of fridman
@@GK-qc5rythey aren't war material either. He told you, Sergey is there to code! It was Eric Shmidt who took Google to where it is now, not any of these guys.
he probably does not have minimal ego. no one has and certainly not a CEO of such an important company. But I agree he seems quite healthy and not an overt sociopath narcissist
I agree. He demonstrated throughout the interview that he can handle tough questions….i just wonder was he given a variety of possible questions before the interview?
That's a great answer to why Google is lagging behind chatGPT... "we didn't exist when Internet was invented. We were not the first company to do search, we were not the first to build a browser"
Yep She doesn’t softball. Not that it helped… he dodged her on every question. If she was going to get real answers from him, she would have to get unpleasant.
You call those tough questions? Those are tough sounding questions that are really not asking anything important. For example, she asked "do you think you're fit to lead the company?" Sounds tough doesn't it? But just take a minute to think. What did you expect him to say? "No"? Are you really that naive? Do you really think that he can answer that question honestly either way? Every single question she asked was carefully designed to make them sound tough but really they really are just blanket statements phrased like a question. It's very obvious to me that the interviewer doesn't know anything about how tech works. If i were in her place, I'd have brought real examples of Google's products failing hard, which really isn't that difficult to do. Literally every single google product is now far worse than what they used to be. Google search is unreliable, google ai is unusable, google pixels aren't selling, overheat and notoriously unreliable, TH-cam removed dislikes and full of scam live streams. They keep killing incredible projects that have the potential to become massive if they can just push through the first few years. The list goes on and on and on. But what does she ask? ArE u FiT tO lEaD? WeRe BlAcK fOuNdInG fAtHeRs rEaLlY uNacCpTaBlE?
If a publicly traded company opts to outsource overseas to reduce expenses, it should begin by outsourcing the CEO position. By saving millions in this manner, the company can maintain the employment of numerous American workers. These employees, in turn, will contribute to the local economy in various ways.
the modest approach of Sundar Pichai ist outstanding. And describing someone as a peace maker is probably one of the most important attributes for a CEO!
Not sure any one noticed..he is getting too much conscious about being asked any difficult questions that he almost forgot and show that at he is CEO.. not sure why he is so uncomfortable around a TH-camr or may be a journalist..he shd have shown some class..we all understand it is not easy job form him but still it shd not show on the outside
Such a bold interview never expected such a bold questions - we need a panel Sundar and Sathya just purely discussing tech and where they see users trending ( not competition)
I felt Sundar did alright in this interview. He has never been the chest beating type-A personality and his cultural background may be a factor in how his responses are structured. What I got is that Google may not be seen as the first to market LLM (like ChatGPT) but the company has always been about the long game. There were some questions where he probably couldn't say much more for legal or confidentiality reasons.
Except that each time he dodged a question, she offered no followups. Especially the ‘when AGI’ question, he sort of gave a blanket definition of AGI but didn’t say how quickly we are advancing towards AGI, even in terms of the research. (I can understand him not saying in terms of any Google AGI projects, which should remain ‘real soon now’ for competitive reasons.)
14:11 "Can you walk through campus without being stopped?" -> "it has definitely being nice to see people, I enjoy it a lot"... his answer didn't have to do anything with the question, and this is just one example.
The evolving topic of AI and quantum computing is so complex for a single individual to entirely grasp despite his/her/they title. Sundar is intelligent, humble and open to progress.
Standard CEO replies. That is not a negative comment. I do not think any CEO could answer better. It is probably due to the public setting too high expectations of CEOs and what they can do. CEOs will always give a careful response so they do not get in trouble.
Fantastic job, Emily! Your interview skills are impressive - perfectly balancing warmth and empathy with challenging questions. Keep up the great work! 💫
You think so ? Somebody who is CEO of 2 trillion dollar company wouldn’t have the means and ways to know the questions in advance ….😅😅😅😅…. Also these were the easiest questions and asked … no follow up , no pushing against the wall , nothing
I really appreciate how calmly Sundar gave answer to journalist even at the difficult time. 1. Even when asked a provocative question on Microsoft CEO statement, he politely replied that he is focused more on his work. It's Emily who put word on his mouth that we dance on our own music. CEO's need not to make catchy statement to journos. 2. He need not to answer strategic questions to Emily but rather to board members and investor. I got my answer clearly which was " Google is here for long term game, they were not the first company to invent search, email etc but they came on top in the long run" same is what he is focused to do right now Journo asking why "Transformers were not used by google".. was funny. he could have completely taken off her agenda of seemingly tough questions by answering her strongly but he chose to politely reply. Well done Sundar ! @emilychangtv - FYI
Did anyone see the twinkle/humour in his eye at 11:31 ? Unsure if it’s because the way the interviewer froze asking the question or the fact that Google is working on breakthroughs beyond the LLMs.
I was always a big fan of this format walk and talk and I can definitely see why it’s so much easier to look behind the scenes and understand the whole picture. If you see more than just an interview room keep going that form and @emilychangtv I really appreciate and love to follow your videos and different styles. Looking forward to interview you one day in my own podcast 🙌
Hey Emily, wonderful interview with Sundar! There are so many innovations happening at Google that we will benefit from as time goes by. Google will make sure to keep AI at the forefront of their endeavors.🎉😊😊
I love how AI is being shoved down our throats, whether it is a useful technology or not, gotta keep the stock prices high now that all other hype has fizzled out.
Great interview, tech giants have their annual conferences soon and the main difference with previous years is that slowly they’re starting to present pieces of it ahead of time, probably to move the focus onto other topics. Only time will tell, I’m excited for the future ahead
Emily with all respect, your questions are « journalist questions…. » not interesting and very casual… i thought with all these years in tech you would have more pertinent questions to ask google ceo…
yeah i think the same way he can't take a stand on a very fueling topic on which we google news he is in the position where his personal thoughts should not affect his actions
What a fantastic interview! The questions were well thought out and covered everything that I could think of, and the responses were such that they compelled thought from the listener. Always a pleasure to hear wise Q&As like this one. Thanks!
Google is the most Talent-rich Compute-rich Capital-rich Data-rich Distribution-rich company in the world. How Google missed the boat? But yes they should expand more aggressively in the application part of ai (robotics, biotech, transport, energy, science)
Google has become a joke at this point. If it weren't for OpenAI, Google would be operating business as usual, with literally no innovation from this company in years.
They are doing... Doesn't mean all innovations succeed large scale... We tend to think innovations and success should be rolled out in some frequency, like a factory.... When you are alone you can spend time on your dreams, it's success or failure don't affect, you shall keep doing as long as you quit. Whereas, once you are representing large group of people, business interests and govts, thousands of ideas coming to desk, won't know which will succeed, have to show profit to rating agencies, investors... You won't have time to work on your dreams.
@@Rizlog Not answering something is a wise decision. Just like magician doesn't reveal a trick or chef doesn't reveal secret ingredients. Something has to be preserved for himself to be the best. Otherwise, no scientists reveal secret information about nuclear bombs.
It's remarkable that Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, referenced the phrase 'Only the Paranoid Survive', coined by Andrew Grove (born András István Gróf). Grove, a Hungarian-American business leader (also former CEO of Intel), is renowned for his insightful writings. The fact that Hungarians are known for their intelligence and knowledge only adds to the importance of this quote, making it an essential consideration !!!
Can someone be so down to earth, polite and knowledgeable as Sundar Pichai.. Amusing to see how it's so easy to ask tough and Interrogative questions and feel the pride & being in control when someone on the other side does all the heavy lifting for you !!
So far not bad, but after seeing too much YT, this TV style format always throws me off. All questions and answers are obviously premade, rewritten, edited and is just a scripted interview without any human talking for real. Just put your beloved Ais to talk then.
It surprises me when I see interviews with CEOs of all these large companies because they have a desire to go out and dazzle with the technology of the moment, to be the gurus who control everything, to be the typical successful nerd, to have ambiguous answers and full of uncertainty. . For example in this case when they are asked the objective they have with AI. And of course, doing business means working with capital and seeking profitability, but it truly amazes me every time how far they seek to empathize when solutions are offered for all of us who are PEOPLE and they completely forget, I don't even see it in the speeches by Sam Altman, Satya Nadella and Sunday Pichai among others.
"Whether or not Google executives see it this way, the employees who constantly adjust the search giant's algorithms are manipulating people every minute of every day." ~Elon Musk
It's not every day you get the CEO of a $2 trillion dollar company to take a chunk of time out of his schedule to be interrogated! I learned a lot about Sundar's leadership philosophy and look forward to watching the long game play out.
You did a great job! (as always) He dodged well though
Emily, I'm truly impressed with your interview skills. Your questions were well thought out, addressing key issues that most people are curious about. Your energetic demeanor made the interview inviting, and you managed to ask tough questions without coming across as confrontational-a remarkable balance. While some were disappointed by Mr. Sundar's somewhat vague responses, I understand the constraints he faced in answering. Hats off to you for handling the interview so adeptly!
It was a PR stunt
Tough questions asked respectfully!
This wasn't an interrogation. It was the same corporate BS we always get. You had him pinned for a moment on the lay-offs, but you immediately let it slide. That should've been an uncomfortable moment where he tried to steer away from the subject. That's your journalistic purpose, that's your integrity.
The irony of the CEO of a company whose biggest product is giving accurate answers dodging every meaningful question.
Do you understand what the role/responsibility of a CEO entails? Funny how you think he should answer like a search engine rather than be conscious/cautious about his answers.
BB is not known for harsh questions
@@adswarSo the CEO should not know the answers of questions pertaining the decision making of his own company?
@@Power_to_the_people567 Why would a company let media know about their decisions openly and tell them about their moves? Have you ever been in a leadership role at a company or are you the CEO of TH-cam comment warrior?
@@adswar My personal life has nothing to do with anything I said.
He was asked very simple and non controversial questions and he avoided giving direct answers.
It is in the public’s interest to know what sort of decisions these CEOs are making and why. Because their product affect the every day life of everyone who has to deal with their product. Not only is it important for the public to know but it is also important for the employees that are involved in the company.
CEOs must provide honest answers to uphold trust, ensure legal compliance, maintain investor confidence, set ethical standards, enhance decision-making, and secure long-term corporate success.
It is about transparency, accountability, trust, and integrity. Are you against those standards?
Also, leave my personal status out of it. It makes you lose credibility. Attempting to discredit my criticism based on wether I’m a CEO or not is nonsensical
The art of saying nothing by saying something
LOL I noticed that too, like bro c'mon answer the question properly, stop running away
@@henriquegduarte I think in a lot of the cases, he's basically saying the question is malformed
@@g0d182 i don't think so. there were some questions he literally didn't answer, he just added some comments about other stuff related to the question, but not the question itself
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Sundar is an excellent template speaker and well trained.
Her questions are on point: his answer is cautious
Just fluffy general AI questions.
His answers were 110% reviewed by legal and PR
Hmm I guess u run a bigger company than his 🤔
He will never tell you the direction of the company, investors are listening.
One of major things investors want to be clear on is where the company is headed and I'm pretty sure they have it ultra clear
This interview exactly shows why being a CEO is difficult. I think both the reporter and sunder have nailed their roles to perfection.
sunder, come on your real account man! 🤣🤣
Very cool comment
2:53 - that cricket reference from Emily deserved an acknowledgement from the PitchAI
This interview featured a truly exceptional line of questioning…
The majority of which, were left unanswered.
Looked just like ai for more than half of it
Your journalism standards are pretty low.
''She is more difficult than any ai to deal with'' He said such in relief😂
It takes skill to calmly ask someone that powerful questions like those to their face
@@DS-fv4rx the reporter was just a small noise compared bigger picture of where google is headed and they are coming out as a SUPER GLOBAL POWER HOUSE and other companies better watchout! Great Job Sundar, Way to go!. You got this!
My goodnesss😂
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Great presence of a CEO in a company of this level. The kind of person you would give responsibilities too. He is calm, intelligent, long-term perspective, is not carried away by ignorant twitter influencers and rookie-CEO's at competing companies bashing him. He is talking about 10-20 years horizons while everyone else is talking about the next release from RookieAI.
I agree, if a company like google released an aggressive strategy of its use of AI to the general public and it fails, the negative connotation will be hard to remove. With so many google services integrated with each other, its a difficult strategy to implement realistically with all their services on a global scale. Long term strategy is a much better solution, especially as new innovation comes out within the AI space.
The real goal for a company like Google is to make money, and thats exactly what they are focused on by providing services that help users be more efficient in their lives. Open ended questions begets open ended responses. AI research has actually been around for a long time, its only with the release of ChatGPT that sparked the AI frenzy once again.
Your point is well made
LOL!!!!!!
just totally loved the way he avoided those mean questions, sundar you really did a brilliant job, as he is not in the position to take actions according to your personal thoughts take over your actions
This hollow 20 mins of my life will never come back- Emily tried her best with the questions tho 👏
The woman asked brilliant questions.
Sundar sucks. You’re just left with more questions then answers after hearing him speak
The nature of this interview doesn't allow a deep discussion. Once sundar finishes, she asks a different question and not a followback to the previous question. This makes the intervewee more prone to give shallow answers and move on. If this interview was done on a lex fridman podcast, the answers could have been more honest and direct. Like how mark and elon musk did it to some extent in front of fridman
Sundar is a peace time CEO. Google is now at war unfortunately.
Might be why Sergey and Larry are back
@@GK-qc5rythey aren't war material either. He told you, Sergey is there to code! It was Eric Shmidt who took Google to where it is now, not any of these guys.
@@midnight-matches true
Ya we need someone like Churchill at Google 😅
@@midnight-matches yeah exactly they are literally train wrecks if history tells us anything
As soon as the interview was over, he told his assistant, "Get rid of that dinosaur. Oh, and fire yourself."
😂😂
True
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The google colored dinosaur no less. Who approved that?!
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What a level-headed, rational, minimal ego CEO. Impressed.
he probably does not have minimal ego. no one has and certainly not a CEO of such an important company. But I agree he seems quite healthy and not an overt sociopath narcissist
I agree. He demonstrated throughout the interview that he can handle tough questions….i just wonder was he given a variety of possible questions before the interview?
That's a great answer to why Google is lagging behind chatGPT... "we didn't exist when Internet was invented. We were not the first company to do search, we were not the first to build a browser"
Yea that's true
PichAI from ChennAI leading the revolution in GenAI.
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actual original creative joke on youtube , wow!
Pichai in Tamil means “Beg”
Wow, she asked tough questions is this Bloomberg?
It’s Emily. She’s credible
Yep
She doesn’t softball. Not that it helped… he dodged her on every question. If she was going to get real answers from him, she would have to get unpleasant.
You call those tough questions? Those are tough sounding questions that are really not asking anything important.
For example, she asked "do you think you're fit to lead the company?" Sounds tough doesn't it? But just take a minute to think. What did you expect him to say? "No"? Are you really that naive? Do you really think that he can answer that question honestly either way? Every single question she asked was carefully designed to make them sound tough but really they really are just blanket statements phrased like a question. It's very obvious to me that the interviewer doesn't know anything about how tech works.
If i were in her place, I'd have brought real examples of Google's products failing hard, which really isn't that difficult to do. Literally every single google product is now far worse than what they used to be. Google search is unreliable, google ai is unusable, google pixels aren't selling, overheat and notoriously unreliable, TH-cam removed dislikes and full of scam live streams. They keep killing incredible projects that have the potential to become massive if they can just push through the first few years. The list goes on and on and on. But what does she ask? ArE u FiT tO lEaD? WeRe BlAcK fOuNdInG fAtHeRs rEaLlY uNacCpTaBlE?
Im equally impressed with the interviewer
She asks sharp question and right on the point. Clever woman.
She asked the correct questions that we all wanted to hear. He however dodged them brilliantly lol
He is too cautious to express himself, how sharply he's dodging 😅
If a publicly traded company opts to outsource overseas to reduce expenses, it should begin by outsourcing the CEO position. By saving millions in this manner, the company can maintain the employment of numerous American workers. These employees, in turn, will contribute to the local economy in various ways.
Speak less, do more. That's the mentality of Genius Sundar Pichai.
That's why I'm a huge fan of him
Now let’s do this with Tim Cook.
Hy
There’s a similar interview with Tim Cook done by (oddly enough) Dua Lipa. Maybe give that a listen.
@@brittonspeciale9075 yeah I saw that one. It was very cringe.
Haha that would be a bloodbath 😂
yea with a fox tail and use the pony checkpoint merge
The art of answering questions is mind blowing
What ?
You didn't state that right
on point -- '*sees dinosaur statue* .... "how much do you worry about becoming a dinosaur"?
all the old big tech companies are basically dinosaurs but they have the currency they can use to buy the innovation.
the fact you pointed out and your clear understanding this tells that you use technology
the modest approach of Sundar Pichai ist outstanding. And describing someone as a peace maker is probably one of the most important attributes for a CEO!
very accurate your comment, nobody knows the impact of the words than this man choose to say. For me was an great interview and correct answers.
The quote I found most insightful here is - "the biggest threat is not executing well." 🔥
This is why I don't like politicians
Does anyone like politicians apart from politicians?
Faxx💀
Sundar didnt even answer 1 question properly.
I think in a lot of the cases, he's basically saying the question is malformed
He answered them exactly the way he wanted to. If he had answered them in the exact manner you approved of, it would have been “proper” then?
Coz he’s put in too many chips in Google
Just like Gemini
Not sure any one noticed..he is getting too much conscious about being asked any difficult questions that he almost forgot and show that at he is CEO.. not sure why he is so uncomfortable around a TH-camr or may be a journalist..he shd have shown some class..we all understand it is not easy job form him but still it shd not show on the outside
Such a bold interview never expected such a bold questions - we need a panel Sundar and Sathya just purely discussing tech and where they see users trending ( not competition)
what a bold interview? if he is playing wrong answers only game🤣🤣🤣🤣
There is something he’s doing right. Earnings were ridiculous. So whatever he’s doing, and I don’t even need to know. Keep doing exactly that.
Google Cloud and Maps are the teal stars of the Alphabet portfolio
This it the best interview ive seen and he is explaining why hes been the ceo for 20 years 🙌🏿
Nope he has been ceo since 2016
"I got 99 questions but an answer to none"
I felt Sundar did alright in this interview. He has never been the chest beating type-A personality and his cultural background may be a factor in how his responses are structured. What I got is that Google may not be seen as the first to market LLM (like ChatGPT) but the company has always been about the long game. There were some questions where he probably couldn't say much more for legal or confidentiality reasons.
Emily Chang shows no mercy, i love it!!
Except that each time he dodged a question, she offered no followups. Especially the ‘when AGI’ question, he sort of gave a blanket definition of AGI but didn’t say how quickly we are advancing towards AGI, even in terms of the research. (I can understand him not saying in terms of any Google AGI projects, which should remain ‘real soon now’ for competitive reasons.)
Ceo was very polite on his answers ❤
In 10 years he became the CEO of the biggest tech giant, this shows his working skills and developing new technology and innovation
this shows his skills usually found in politicians, diplomats with no morality and hypocrites.
@@falak300 Womp womp bullah, womping at others' success is all you bullahs can ever do 🤣🔥
People complaining he didn't answer questions, he did. He just didn't say what you wanted to hear
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Emily defines tech-journalism!
Avoiding Directly Answering the questions as always
you grew up in chennai in india..
google Ceo - Yes
Proud to be an indian ❤❤
as an indian i would be proud if we built our own companies than being ceo's of foreign companies.
its really not easy being a ceo of a company like goggle.. and this lady never ceased to throw hard hitting question one after another
Those are the questions we want to know, and he didn't answer them honestly
Sundar is an AI - generated CEO …😂😂
exactly 😂
Pichai is just Pitching AI
LOL u got me
Felt exactly like listening to an AI, i.e. he said a lot of words, but it was almost entirely hollow.
no cuz da i was thinking the same thing
Gosh…these are really tough tough questions for sundar. But I just didn’t get the answer
Because she asked the right questions and he dodged every one of them like a baseball.
oh come on this was just a softball interview. this wasn't set up to be a hard-hitting interview it was a friendlier conversation
14:11 "Can you walk through campus without being stopped?" -> "it has definitely being nice to see people, I enjoy it a lot"...
his answer didn't have to do anything with the question, and this is just one example.
It sounded like an AI response 😄
Answer translated : No I will get stopped a lot.
Answer was: No. Also, there's a cut.
I think he dont understand English
More than that, it shows he never gets out. That's a concern.
The evolving topic of AI and quantum computing is so complex for a single individual to entirely grasp despite his/her/they title. Sundar is intelligent, humble and open to progress.
Asking "tough questions" but just accepting any response. No challenge.
Standard CEO replies. That is not a negative comment. I do not think any CEO could answer better. It is probably due to the public setting too high expectations of CEOs and what they can do. CEOs will always give a careful response so they do not get in trouble.
"Everything is happening everywhere all at once" ........ is that reference on purpose or am i the only one to hear that?????😅
you are the only one
It's a common phrase
is it possible to have the uncut version of this interview? it's very interesting
Some questions asked by Emily were so intense and answering them peacefully was not so easy
Interview over. CEO to staff: Remove these dinosaurs now!
Fantastic job, Emily! Your interview skills are impressive - perfectly balancing warmth and empathy with challenging questions. Keep up the great work! 💫
This feels less like an interview and more of an interrogation! But liked this.
Emily's interviews are polished. She gives a fair interview, but asks the pointed questions well
All CEO's of Major AI Companies. All CEO's Fighting in the competition All CEO's of Google, MS, IBM 😍 All the best 😍
This felt like, "we getting knocked down, we need to be up there. Just say anything...".
Why are his normal conversations beating the highest level diplomats🤧
I think Sundar didn't expect that kind of hard question haha 😅
Sundar never answered the questions so for him it didn't matter what he was asked.
You think so ? Somebody who is CEO of 2 trillion dollar company wouldn’t have the means and ways to know the questions in advance ….😅😅😅😅…. Also these were the easiest questions and asked … no follow up , no pushing against the wall , nothing
I really appreciate how calmly Sundar gave answer to journalist even at the difficult time.
1. Even when asked a provocative question on Microsoft CEO statement, he politely replied that he is focused more on his work. It's Emily who put word on his mouth that we dance on our own music. CEO's need not to make catchy statement to journos.
2. He need not to answer strategic questions to Emily but rather to board members and investor.
I got my answer clearly which was " Google is here for long term game, they were not the first company to invent search, email etc but they came on top in the long run" same is what he is focused to do right now
Journo asking why "Transformers were not used by google".. was funny. he could have completely taken off her agenda of seemingly tough questions by answering her strongly but he chose to politely reply.
Well done Sundar !
@emilychangtv - FYI
When CEO took 24 minutes to answer meaningless questions, you know something seriously wrong!
Did anyone see the twinkle/humour in his eye at 11:31 ? Unsure if it’s because the way the interviewer froze asking the question or the fact that Google is working on breakthroughs beyond the LLMs.
well, I think he meant the quantum computing development. Please check Google Quantum AI.
I was always a big fan of this format walk and talk and I can definitely see why it’s so much easier to look behind the scenes and understand the whole picture. If you see more than just an interview room keep going that form and @emilychangtv I really appreciate and love to follow your videos and different styles. Looking forward to interview you one day in my own podcast 🙌
Hey Emily, wonderful interview with Sundar! There are so many innovations happening at Google that we will benefit from as time goes by. Google will make sure to keep AI at the forefront of their endeavors.🎉😊😊
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Fed this interview to my LLM. Asked it to summarize. It said it didn't have enough info
Nice Having Sundar the CEO of Google clarify on some issues.
shaky cam is making me feel sea sick
I love how AI is being shoved down our throats, whether it is a useful technology or not, gotta keep the stock prices high now that all other hype has fizzled out.
I swear now consultant firms are using AI for practice 😂, like do we need AI for everything
It's not a hype . People are using AI for coding and some general knowledge already . Search engines like google are falling behind.
Great interview, tech giants have their annual conferences soon and the main difference with previous years is that slowly they’re starting to present pieces of it ahead of time, probably to move the focus onto other topics. Only time will tell, I’m excited for the future ahead
When she asked what was it like at the kitchen table growing up in chenai.
I thought he would say, "Dosa" 😅😅😂😂
Such crisp interview , quizzed , transactional play yet so amicable and comfortable conversation
He did amazing! Knows the game, google owns the data and compute. New culture, new rise! Opportunity ahead as he says! His chips are on google .
Meh, he is a vanilla ceo
Where are those people who were saying "Sunder is going to get fired" few months ago😂
What a wonderful interview. Emily asking the right questions.
It is impressive how she does a strong question. In a lot of cases, he was nervous to explain correctly. Congrats to the interviewer.
Very proud.. Both Sunder and Satya nadendla are INDIANS 🫡
No, They are Americans
Emily with all respect, your questions are « journalist questions…. » not interesting and very casual… i thought with all these years in tech you would have more pertinent questions to ask google ceo…
yeah i think the same way he can't take a stand on a very fueling topic on which we google news he is in the position where his personal thoughts should not affect his actions
What a fantastic interview! The questions were well thought out and covered everything that I could think of, and the responses were such that they compelled thought from the listener. Always a pleasure to hear wise Q&As like this one. Thanks!
Google is the most
Talent-rich
Compute-rich
Capital-rich
Data-rich
Distribution-rich
company in the world.
How Google missed the boat?
But yes they should expand more aggressively in the application part of ai (robotics, biotech, transport, energy, science)
Its deja vu for me when i interviewed at Google. They asked meaningful and hard question but i gave BS answers 😂
Google is killing bloggers with SEO updates
Google has become a joke at this point. If it weren't for OpenAI, Google would be operating business as usual, with literally no innovation from this company in years.
They are doing... Doesn't mean all innovations succeed large scale... We tend to think innovations and success should be rolled out in some frequency, like a factory.... When you are alone you can spend time on your dreams, it's success or failure don't affect, you shall keep doing as long as you quit. Whereas, once you are representing large group of people, business interests and govts, thousands of ideas coming to desk, won't know which will succeed, have to show profit to rating agencies, investors... You won't have time to work on your dreams.
Sundar successfully saved his job as CEO after this interview.
He's well deserved CEO. That's why Google is so advanced.
@@RivanJD no doubt that's why he is CEO. I just commented that he was so cautious to answer many questions.
@@Rizlog
Not answering something is a wise decision. Just like magician doesn't reveal a trick or chef doesn't reveal secret ingredients. Something has to be preserved for himself to be the best. Otherwise, no scientists reveal secret information about nuclear bombs.
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No scientists reveal secret data about nuclear weapons. Right?? Just like that some secrecy has to be preserved.
@@RivanJDhe's just a vanilla ceo. Who jst want to increase the company valuation and make the investors happy.
It's remarkable that Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, referenced the phrase 'Only the Paranoid Survive', coined by Andrew Grove (born András István Gróf). Grove, a Hungarian-American business leader (also former CEO of Intel), is renowned for his insightful writings. The fact that Hungarians are known for their intelligence and knowledge only adds to the importance of this quote, making it an essential consideration !!!
One of the best CEO ✌️
Love these episodes but I would love to see more tech companies in EMEA!
This interview reminded me of an infomercial.
Sundar is not going to reveal there plans through bloomberg 😂❤
Can someone be so down to earth, polite and knowledgeable as Sundar Pichai.. Amusing to see how it's so easy to ask tough and Interrogative questions and feel the pride & being in control when someone on the other side does all the heavy lifting for you !!
Look forward to see an interview with Tim Cook.
She did not shy away from the tough questions. Although I didn't like her take on the dinosaurs. I love 'em.
From India
So far not bad, but after seeing too much YT, this TV style format always throws me off. All questions and answers are obviously premade, rewritten, edited and is just a scripted interview without any human talking for real. Just put your beloved Ais to talk then.
This is why this man is the CEO of Google. Calm composed and focused on what he's up to.
The interviewer asked the CEO directly without any hesitation
And he slowly and smoothly skipped all😌
A big journey from Madurai to Silicon Valley...lots of respect Sundar anna from Kolkata ❤️🙏🇮🇳
Jeff Blumberg does a great Indian-American accent
Did you mean Jeff Goldblum? Because yes, there is a resemblance!
Edits are abrupt at times. Example at 17:40. It seems like few comments were chopped out.
Sudar have achieved "Art of saying nothing"
I enjoyed this interview as a founder of an AI-powered platform for experiences and events.
It surprises me when I see interviews with CEOs of all these large companies because they have a desire to go out and dazzle with the technology of the moment, to be the gurus who control everything, to be the typical successful nerd, to have ambiguous answers and full of uncertainty. . For example in this case when they are asked the objective they have with AI. And of course, doing business means working with capital and seeking profitability, but it truly amazes me every time how far they seek to empathize when solutions are offered for all of us who are PEOPLE and they completely forget, I don't even see it in the speeches by Sam Altman, Satya Nadella and Sunday Pichai among others.
"Whether or not Google executives see it this way, the employees who constantly adjust the search giant's algorithms are manipulating people every minute of every day." ~Elon Musk