Sundar Pichai on what he likes to eat in India: 'Dosa in Bengaluru, in Delhi…'
On what he loves to eat while in India, Sundar Pichai picked his one favourite dish from each from Bangalore, Delhi and Mumbai.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai shared his favourite food in India in a recent podcast in which he also talked about Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Indian job market and shared his advice for the country’s engineers amid rise of the new technology. Content creator Varun Mayya met Sundar Pichai at the Google headquarters after the company’s annual I/O and asked him various questions about the event which the former jokingly called “AI Coachella”.
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Varun Mayya shared the 10-minute-long interview with the Google CEO, saying, “Wow, what an honour! I got to sit down with Sundar Pichai at Google I/O for an exclusive podcast! We dive into the incredible advancements in AI and how India is poised to ride this exciting wave of innovation. Plus some more interesting insights!”
Sundar Pichai on his favourite food in India
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On what he loves to eat while in India, Sundar Pichai picked his one favourite dish from each from Bangalore, Delhi and Mumbai. Revealing that when he is in Bangalore, he likes to have dosa and in Delhi, his favourite dish would be chole bhature while in Mumbai, he relishes a plate of pav bhaji.
“When it’s Bangalore, I will probably get a dosa. It’s my favourite food. If it’s Delhi, chola bhatura. And if it’s Mumbai, I’ll do a pav bhaji,” he said.
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Sundar Pichai also reflected on AI in India and said, “I don’t know if you know this, but there is an entire industry in India built to help young Indians crack the FAANG interviews”.
"Real success comes from understanding things in a deeper way. You have to understand the technology in a deeper way. If you do, you can transition, you can do things,” he added.