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"Ultimately, where I see the technology will have the most application, no different from what the internet did, is to be a deep collaborator to help people reach their full potential, whatever line of work they do"

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Pichai is doing something very strategic here: making AI sound less like a replacement for human labor and more like an upgrade to human capacity. "Deep collaborator" is the key phrase. It softens the fear baked into any conversation about powerful new technology by giving the machine a familiar, almost intimate role - not boss, not rival, not even tool, exactly, but partner. That framing matters because it shifts the debate from displacement to augmentation.

The internet comparison is equally deliberate. It invokes a technology now so embedded in daily life that its disruption feels inevitable in retrospect. By linking AI to the internet, Pichai is trying to place today's anxiety inside a familiar historical arc: yes, this feels destabilizing now, but eventually it will become infrastructure. That's not just prediction; it's persuasion. It encourages the public to see resistance as shortsighted and adoption as practical.

There is also a careful universality in "whatever line of work they do". That's classic platform rhetoric. It suggests AI's benefits will be broad, democratic, almost neutral. But that smooth inclusiveness obscures the uneven reality: some workers will get leverage, some will get surveilled, and some may get squeezed out altogether. The sentence presents potential as widely available while sidestepping the question of who controls the systems that unlock it.

What makes the quote effective is its calm managerial optimism. Pichai isn't selling a gadget; he's selling a social contract. Trust the technology, trust the companies building it, and trust that the future of work will be more empowering than extractive. That is the hope in the line - and the hedge.

Quote Details

TopicArtificial Intelligence
SourceTIME100 AI interview with TIME (September 5, 2024)
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Pichai, Sundar. (2026, April 3). Ultimately, where I see the technology will have the most application, no different from what the internet did, is to be a deep collaborator to help people reach their full potential, whatever line of work they do. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ultimately-where-i-see-the-technology-will-have-186516/

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Pichai, Sundar. "Ultimately, where I see the technology will have the most application, no different from what the internet did, is to be a deep collaborator to help people reach their full potential, whatever line of work they do." FixQuotes. April 3, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ultimately-where-i-see-the-technology-will-have-186516/.

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"Ultimately, where I see the technology will have the most application, no different from what the internet did, is to be a deep collaborator to help people reach their full potential, whatever line of work they do." FixQuotes, 3 Apr. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ultimately-where-i-see-the-technology-will-have-186516/. Accessed 5 Apr. 2026.

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Sundar Pichai (born June 10, 1972) is a Entrepreneur from India.

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