Google CEO Sundar Pichai on next Google CEO: "Whoever is running it will ….

Sundar Pichai envisions a future Google CEO empowered by an extraordinary AI companion, reflecting the company's deep AI integration. He emphasizes AI as a tool to amplify human productivity, not replace workers, citing his own experimentation with AI coding assistants. Google prepares for a future where AI and human executives collaborate closely, reshaping leadership and work.
TOI Tech Desk
  • Updated On Jun 7, 2025 at 10:31 AM IST
<p>Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai <em>(File Photo)</em></p>
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai (File Photo)
Google's Sundar Pichai offered a glimpse into the future of leadership this week, suggesting his eventual successor will be fundamentally transformed by artificial intelligence. Speaking at Bloomberg's Tech conference in San Francisco, Pichai quipped that "whoever is running it will have an extraordinary AI companion" when asked about qualities the public should expect in Google's next CEO.

The comment reflects Google's deepening integration of AI across its operations, even as Pichai pushes back against fears that the technology will replace human workers. The CEO announced plans to expand Google's engineering workforce through 2026 while viewing AI as a productivity amplifier rather than a job killer.

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Pichai sees AI as enhancement, not replacement for humans


Pichai's vision of AI-augmented leadership comes as tech giants race to dominate the artificial intelligence landscape. His casual remark about future CEOs having AI companions isn't just corporate speak, it's a window into how Google envisions the evolution of executive decision-making.

During the wide-ranging interview, Pichai addressed mounting criticism about Google's AI momentum, acknowledging concerns while maintaining confidence in the company's long-term strategy. "I just view this as making engineers dramatically more productive, getting a lot of the mundane aspects out of what they do," he explained, framing AI as an accelerator for human capability.

The CEO's comments gain additional context from his personal experimentation with AI coding tools. Pichai revealed he's been "vibe coding"—using AI assistants like Cursor and Replit to build custom webpages through simple prompts rather than manual programming. This hands-on approach reflects his belief that AI will fundamentally reshape how work gets done, from entry-level tasks to C-suite responsibilities.

While Pichai remains cautious about artificial general intelligence timelines, noting "I don't think anyone can say for sure" if we're on an absolute path to AGI, his vision of AI-assisted leadership suggests Google is preparing for a future where human executives and artificial intelligence work in unprecedented tandem.
  • Published On Jun 7, 2025 at 10:30 AM IST
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