Google was founded on September 4, 1998, but since 2002 the company has usually chosen September 27 to celebrate its anniversary. Google CEO Sundar Pichai today shared his thoughts on Google’s 25th birthday and the future.
Sundar Pichai shared an open letter, divided into several parts, including users, Google employees, partners, etc. At the beginning of the open letter, he said, “A fundamental truth of innovation is that once a technology is commercialized, it quickly moves from the extraordinary to the ordinary.”
Sundar Pichai said search remains at the center of the company’s mission, and there are still many things to do in the future,
Translated as follows:
Like many companies, we are facing a lot of difficult questions about how to develop in the future. In the 2000s, there were voices that questioned us, How long can the Internet last? In the 2010s, many people wondered if the search would be "the end of the line" as we moved into the mobile computing era.
With each question we faced, we showed more strength and more innovation. Our philosophy is to stay focused on our mission, and we believe in the deep application of computer science to further improve people's lives and health.
Sundar Pichai also discussed AI in depth, arguing that it is far more transformative than moving from desktop to mobile computing, and will even disrupt the entire Internet:
It's a fundamental reorganization of technology and an incredible enabler of human creativity.
Sundar Pichai’s open letter here, interested users can click here to read in depth.
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