Google CEO Sundar Pichai Calls For Borderless Internet As Question Of Data Protection Looms
2019-10-01Google wants the Indian government to trust it with data and its security while promising to give people more control over how and when that data is used. Google needs to analyse and learn from a lot of data if users want its ‘helpful’ products to work properly. Google’s new Assistant can now answer personalised questions and its Duplex for the web can use the stored information to carry out personal tasks. However, the Indian government’s new data localisation norms have pitted it against the local Indian companies.
With this the movement of cross-border knowledge is as essential for the worldwide ambitions of corporations from India as it’s for Silicon Valley giants”, Google CEO Sundar Pichai advised The Instances of India.In accordance with Sundar Pichai, Google shares and understands the considerations of the Indian authorities about defending the privateness and safety of its residents.
According to Sundar Pichai, Google shares and understands the concerns of the Indian government about protecting the privacy and security of its citizens. The search giant is giving new privacy tools and security features to its users to control their information. However, government’s push to introduce data-localisation norms may compel it to alter its business model and force it to put an end to the value added services it offers. “We have to balance with benefits we all get from a shared internet, which works globally”, Pichai said.
Earlier, India’s Information and Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said, he wanted Indians to have access to more technology platforms but said this should not undermine user privacy. “I have only one caveat – it must be safe and secure, it must safeguard the privacy rights of the individual and you must make extra efforts that people don’t abuse the system,” Prasad told industry executives at a gathering organised by Alphabet Inc’s Google in New Delhi.
“I think it (privacy) is important. At Google, we have always viewed the privacy and security of our users as a fundamental value”, Pichai said in response.
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