シャドーイング練習: Sundar Pichai Reveals What AI Will Do Next - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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Sometimes I'm about to go meet another CEO.
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Sometimes while walking to the meeting, I'll ask Gemini, tell me what is something that could really be on his or her mind.
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And I get really insightful things, and which makes for a more human connection because that's actually what they are worried about.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai isn't nearly as well known as other tech CEOs, but Google is playing a massively important role in exposing everyday people to AI tools and has the resources and talent to eventually win the AI race.
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On April 8th, I went to Google headquarters to talk to Pichai about how AI is reshaping decision-making, the rise of AI assistance, and what it will take to build this technology responsibly.
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You can read the rest of my interview with Pichai in Time Magazine.
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Look, in some ways, we've had a mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.
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I view AI as the most profound way we can make progress against that mission.
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It's gonna be such a powerful enabler, pretty much across all walks of your life.
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And so we wanna make sure we translate that into concrete, tangible benefits for billions of people.
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Internally, I'm able to use our tools and query Gemini to get extraordinarily important information I need to make decisions.
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In the past, I would probably wait for a couple days to get the decision.
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Now it's a command away.
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It's a prompt away, right?
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And I've enjoyed coding.
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I've enjoyed building things.
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So I think it's really making me more productive in ways I couldn't have imagined before.
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I think it's really going to help with decision making by bringing the right information as well as being an assistant to you as you're making these decisions.
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Since the beginning of 2026, AI agents like OpenClaw have gained huge adoption with people outsourcing many parts of their lives to machines.
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I asked Pichai about how agents fit into Google's future.
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are trying to schedule calendar, plan dinners, throw parties, make it to their kids appointments.
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You know your life has a lot of tasks and so literally where can we do more of that work and make your life 10,
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20, 30, 40 percent better, easier so that you can use the time for things that matter to you, right?
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And that's That's why I think the notion of personalized agents helping you across many, many things.
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Can it automatically look at my inbox and tell here are the three emails I need to respond to, and here are suggested responses, which I can edit maybe.
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And so those are simple examples to more complex workflows.
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Always monitor what's happening in the world regarding this topic, summarize it, and bring it to me in a digestible way.
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These are all examples of, and there are infinite possibilities.
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People working on what we've been calling agent AI for the past couple of years.
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Internally, a lot of us are using these powerful agents.
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I think Open Claw kind of brought it to the hands of many people in a tangible way where people could kind of understand the change that's about to come.
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So I think it was very important for that moment to happen.
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But I do think the era of personalized agents, very capable agents, which are helping you with many, many things, that will play out for everyone.
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And so that's the exciting phase ahead.
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In general, in terms of how they are adopting the tools, we generally find that people are engaging pretty actively.
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Last year we launched this thing called Nana Banana, which allowed people to create images with prompts.
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We literally had over a billion images created just in a matter of days.
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People around the world engaging with, expressing their creativity.
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So I see people engaging with the technology, regardless of, I think people have rightfully a sense of optimism, a sense of anxiety about the whole technology space as a whole, But in terms of their day-to-day usage, I think they're engaging.
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If they get that chance, they're engaging pretty heavily with these tools.
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AI has an extremely low approval rating in America right now.
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I asked Pachai to respond to criticism that Google is building tools people don't want.
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I think there are a set of larger policy ideas.
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You know, I view our role as engaging with policymakers and regulators to help them think through.
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The areas which I think are much more important in the near term where we are engaged very closely, is how do we responsibly grow and meet our energy needs in a sustainable way?
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Things like permitting reform, investing in new types of energy.
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How do you manage the cybersecurity risks that are emerging?
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How do you invest in education and reskilling the workforce?
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I think those, how do you handle deep fakes?
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How do we make sure we can all understand what reality is?
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To us, those have felt like the more immediate efforts, and we haven't, by any means, addressed all of those areas.
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So I think we have focused more as a company on engaging as well as contributing in those areas.
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What would you say to some people who are scared of the idea of big tech controlling potentially the most powerful technology ever created?
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Look, I think there are many, many companies pursuing this.
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Even just through this AI moment, there are new companies which are what you would probably call big tech, which didn't exist three years ago.
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I've never seen a space be more dynamic.
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There are a variety of players, big and small, working on this technology.
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There's open source.
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We just released Gemma 4, which is a powerful open source model.
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It's fully open source, available for anyone to use.
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I do think over time, governments will be involved, given the power of this technology.
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This is the kind of technology which is unlike anything before.
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There is no way one company or a few companies are going to do it detached from the rest of society.
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So I think we'll all have to build it and usher this next phase in a responsible way.
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Like many of his peers paving the way in AI, Pichai told me he expects this new technology will need unprecedented frameworks, governance, and guardrails.
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But he trusts that humanity will rise to the moment.
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このビデオで話す練習をする理由は?

この動画では、GoogleのCEOであるSundar PichaiがAIの進化とそれが私たちの生活に与える影響について語っています。特に、AIが意思決定や日常のタスクにどのように役立つかを示す具体例が挙げられています。英語シャドーイングを行うことで、英語の理解力が深まり、日常会話のスキルを向上させることができます。会話の中に出てくる専門用語や表現を学ぶことで、より自然なコミュニケーションが可能になるのです。このビデオを通じて、YouTubeで英語学習を進めることができ、自信を持った話し手になれるでしょう。

文法と表現の文脈

Pichaiの発言には、聞き手が注意を払うべきいくつかの重要な文法構造や表現が含まれています。以下はその例です:

  • "I view AI as..." - 自分の意見や見解を表現する構文。自身の考えを共有する時に役立ちます。
  • "We want to make sure..." - 目的や意図を強調する表現。何かを実現したいときに使えます。
  • "It's going to be..." - 将来の予測や期待を示す表現。未来の計画を話す際に便利です。
  • "Can it automatically..." - 能力や機能について尋ねる時のフレーズ。疑問文の作成に役立ちます。

これらの文法構造を理解し、shadowspeakを通じて練習することで、実際の会話でも自然に使えるようになります。

一般的な発音の罠

動画での発音には注意が必要な単語やフレーズがあります。特に、"AI"(エーアイ)"universal"(ユニバーサル)のような専門的な用語は、正確に発音することが求められます。Pichaiの話す速度に注意して、彼の発音を模倣することで、shadow speakのスキルを向上させることができます。また、彼のアクセントやリズムを真似ることで、より自然な英語が話せるようになります。英語シャドーイングを通じて、これらの発音の罠を克服しましょう。

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