Google's Sundar Pichai warns about threats to internet freedom in countries ANI | Updated: Jul 13, 2021 08:42 IST New Delhi [India], July 13 (ANI): Chief Executive Officer of Google Sundar Pichai has warned about threats to the free and open internet in several countries where the flow of information is being restricted. In an interview with BBC on Monday, Google's boss said that "many countries are restricting the flow of information, and the model is often taken for granted." He also addressed controversies around tax, privacy, and data and argued that "artificial intelligence is more profound than fire, electricity or the internet." Referring to different laws being followed in countries relating to online content which makes "different internets" for different countries,"... it is more a step back... I think a free and open internet is a tremendous force for good and we take it for granted a bit...," he said in response to a question about "different internets" - a reference to countries having increasingly disparate laws about online content and what kind is "offensive".