Google India: Committed to Digital Revolution & AI
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi Oct 03, 2024 19:18
Google India MD Roma Datta Chobey highlights the company's focus on AI, payments, and device manufacturing in India, emphasizing its commitment to playing a significant role in the country's digital revolution.
New Delhi, Oct 3 (PTI) Google sees India as "a very important market" both from users and research and development perspectives, India MD Roma Datta Chobey said on Thursday asserting that the global tech giant is geared up and fully committed to playing a significant role in India's digital revolution.
In an interview with PTI, Chobey said Indians are adopting and adapting AI in a big way, and added that the company is sharply focused on leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to democratise information and opportunities and keen to play a significant role in developing a thriving AI ecosystem here.
The Google India top boss also outlined the company's big bets in the country in areas such as AI, payments and device manufacturing.
To a question on regulatory structures that are taking shape in India, she said that Google believes that AI should be regulated, in a way that ensures user benefits and fosters innovation.
"Google believes in regulations...we believe that technology should be regulated and regulated well, because it is nuanced. We believe AI should be regulated in a way that takes care of the user benefit...At the same time innovation should thrive, so it is a balance that needs to be struck," she said.
She said that Google is "closely" working with Indian start up ecosystem, and asserted that India has been and will remain an important market for Google.
"India is a very important market for Google both from user perspective and the Reseach and Development," she said adding that Google is fully committed to playing a significant role in digital revolution in India.
In an interview with PTI, Chobey said Indians are adopting and adapting AI in a big way, and added that the company is sharply focused on leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to democratise information and opportunities and keen to play a significant role in developing a thriving AI ecosystem here.
The Google India top boss also outlined the company's big bets in the country in areas such as AI, payments and device manufacturing.
To a question on regulatory structures that are taking shape in India, she said that Google believes that AI should be regulated, in a way that ensures user benefits and fosters innovation.
"Google believes in regulations...we believe that technology should be regulated and regulated well, because it is nuanced. We believe AI should be regulated in a way that takes care of the user benefit...At the same time innovation should thrive, so it is a balance that needs to be struck," she said.
She said that Google is "closely" working with Indian start up ecosystem, and asserted that India has been and will remain an important market for Google.
"India is a very important market for Google both from user perspective and the Reseach and Development," she said adding that Google is fully committed to playing a significant role in digital revolution in India.
Source: PTI
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