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Sundar Pichai sets new roadmap to build more helpful Google

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San Francisco: As people around the globe are going through tough times amid the pandemic, Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai sets up a detailed roadmap on how the future of work will unfold for millions across the globe.

At the I/O Developers Conference from the Mountain View campus late on Tuesday, Pichai announed that company is on its way to build a more helpful Google, for everyone.

"Places such as Brazil, and my home country of India, are now going through their most difficult moments of the pandemic yet. Our thoughts are with everyone who has been affected by COVID and we are all hoping for better days ahead," said Pichai.

"One of the biggest ways we can help is by reimagining the future of work. Over the last year, we've seen work transform in unprecedented ways, as offices and coworkers have been replaced by kitchen countertops and pets," he noted.

"Many companies, including ours, will continue to offer flexibility even when it's safe to be in the same office again. Collaboration tools have never been more critical, and today we announced a new smart canvas experience in Google Workspace that enables even richer collaboration," Pichai told the virtual audience of over 2,00,000 people.

He informed that there are 150 million students and educators learning virtually over the last year with Google Classroom.

"Other times it's about helping in little moments that add up to big changes for everyone. For example, we're introducing safer routing in Maps. This AI-powered capability in Maps can identify road, weather and traffic conditions where you are likely to brake suddenly; our aim is to reduce up to 100 million events like this every year," he said.

Pichai also informed his decision to make use of the artificial intelligence technology to improve the core Search experience for billions of people by taking a huge leap forward in a computer's ability to process natural language.

He also talked about latest research in natural language understanding: LaMDA, which a language model for dialogue applications.

LaMDA has an open domain, which means it is designed to converse on any topic.

"We're focused on ensuring LaMDA meets our incredibly high standards on fairness, accuracy, safety and privacy, and that it is developed consistently with our AI Principles," he added.

(With IANS inputs)

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