Google CEO Sundar Pichai says that PM Modi is focused on transforming India with his digital vision and he is exploring the ways in which AI can benefit the people of India.
As part of his engagements on the Day 2 of his three-day US visit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met a host of industry leaders, ranging from semiconductors to electronics to biotechnology, where they discussed the potential and opportunities India has to offer.
"More teams than ever will participate in the ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup this year. Exciting to see my favorite sport growing globally - and celebrated in today's #Doodle. First toss is in a few hours - good luck to all the teams!" said Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
State Industry minister TRB Raja had visited the US headquarters of the Google company along with Foxconn company officials and held discussions about starting a business in Tamil Nadu, Stalin said.
"North Indians study only Hindi, they do not need to study any other language. You (BJP) are imposing on us by saying that India is only for Hindi speakers. We are not against any language. We respect our mother tongue. If we need Hindi to speak, let's learn it," Maran said speaking to ANI o
In its most ambitious effort to compete in the rapidly growing field of generative artificial intelligence (AI), Google has introduced 'Gemini' as the company's "largest and most capable AI model", CNN reported on Wednesday.
Vaishnaw told ANI "Just about nine years back electronics manufacturing was negligible in the country. Mobile manufacturing was practically not there, almost 98 per cent of mobile phones that we used were imported. In a short time span of nine years, our PM Modi's vision of 'Digital India
The event, which highlighted Google's endeavours in the Indian market, featured plans to manufacture Pixel smartphones locally in India, further aligning with the government's "Make in India" initiative.
"India is a priority market for Pixel smartphones and we are committed to bringing the best Google's hardware and software experiences to the country," a Google executive said.
The Chief Executive Officer of Google and Alphabet, Sundar Pichai, has thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a "terrific" meeting to discuss Google's ongoing commitment to India.