跟读练习: Sundar Pichai Reveals What AI Will Do Next - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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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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  • AI - 人工智能
  • decision-making - 决策过程
  • personalized agents - 个性化助手
  • productivity - 生产效率
  • engaging - 参与
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  • Cybersecurity risks - 网络安全风险

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