"Still Working On That, Dad": Sundar Pichai On Driverless Cabs On Indian Roads

During the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google, spoke about the ongoing developments in autonomous vehicle technology. In a conversation that resonated with the audience, which included Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Pichai reflected on his formative years in Chennai, emphasizing the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in India. He acknowledged the challenges and complexities involved in deploying driverless cabs on Indian roads, stating, "Still working on that, Dad," in a light-hearted reference to his father's queries about technological advancements. Pichai's remarks underscore the critical role of AI in shaping the future of mobility and urban infrastructure in India, a nation poised to leverage technology for economic growth and innovation. His comments come at a time when the Indian government is actively promoting initiatives to foster AI research and development, aiming to position the country as a global leader in this field. As the Indian market continues to evolve, Pichai's insights highlight the need for continued investment in technology and infrastructure to facilitate the safe introduction of autonomous vehicles.
Originally reported by NDTV Top Stories. Read original article
Related Articles
IndiaAccused Delhi man ‘ashamed’ over racial abuse of 3 Arunachal women, apologises
In a recent incident that has drawn widespread condemnation, three women from Arunachal Pradesh were subjected to racial...
IndiaCentre Blocks 5 OTT Platforms For Streaming Obscene Content
In a significant regulatory move, the Indian government has blocked five Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms for allegedly stre...
IndiaLouvre's Director Resigns Months After Mega Jewels Heist In Paris
The Louvre Museum's director has resigned following intense scrutiny after a high-profile heist of the French Crown jewe...
IndiaDelhi Teen Killed, Neck Broken As Cricket Match Argument Turns Violent
A tragic incident unfolded in Tilak Nagar, West Delhi, when a friendly neighborhood cricket match escalated into violenc...