
Engineer AI and entrepreneur based in Bengalur this weekend received the main surprise of social media when he was followed by Google Sundar Pichai CEO to X (formerly Twitter).
Rohan Paul, who is already following the founder Jeff Bezos, shared messages on Sunday morning with the screen. “I just got up on Sunday morning and saw one of those beautiful moments on my journey X. Google’s CEO just followed. Honored and enthusiastic,” he wrote.
The screenshot showed the message: “Sundar Pichai and 2 others followed you.”
With more than 5.6 million followers per x, Pichai rarely monitors the individual, which is a remarkable thrust. Paul’s post quickly became viral and attracted thousands of likes and congratulates from other users.
Although it remains unclear why Google CEO decided to follow it, recognition has already increased Paul’s visibility on the platform.
The user commented: “Congratulations! Do not participate in the level of content you create.”
Another user wrote: “Getting the subsequent CEO of Google is huge.”
“Great congratulations! This is an exciting moment, share this quality content,” said the third user.
“Well deserved! You have high quality AI content,” he wrote fourth on X.
The fifth user wrote: “Congratulations! You got some serious credibility (many!) With all these great contributions to relevant research!”
Sundar Pichai, who took over the position of CEO of Google in 2015 and later became the head of the parent company, is often awarded for his humility and leads one of the strongest technology giants in the world.
Meanwhile, in August, Google released a strong warning to Gmail users after the well -known Hacker group Shinyhunters, managed to steal sensitive information through data violation. According to Google Intelligence, hackers have gained access to data through the Salesforce enterprise system, so billions of Gmail accounts remained potentially vulnerable.
The company said about 2.5 billion Gmail users were invited to reset their passwords and strengthen their account security, Tech Radar said. While the exposed information contained mostly names and business contact information, Google warned that it continues to increase the chances of fraud with phishing and blackmail attempts.
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