Google CEO Sundar Pichai expressed optimism for the next generation’s ability to navigate AI’s impact, despite growing student concerns about job displacement. He believes graduates will both drive and adapt to technological advancements. Pichai acknowledged public anxiety, stating the industry must better demonstrate AI’s benefits and address infrastructure needs.
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