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Sundar Pichai Catapulted Google To Trillion Dollar Valuation

15 min · 29 de mar de 2026
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Google lost $100 billion in market value in a single day after their ChatGPT competitor Bard confidently claimed the James Webb Telescope took the first pictures of an exoplanet—except that happened in 2004 with a different telescope. Sundar Pichai, the guy who quietly climbed from a two-room Chennai apartment to running a trillion-dollar empire by building Chrome and Android, suddenly had to move fast and break things. Now he's fighting the biggest battle of his career as OpenAI attacks Google's search monopoly, regulators circle with antitrust suits, and 150,000 employees watch to see if the anti-Elon can save the company that organizes humanity's information.

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