Watch: When Google CEO Sundar Pichai forgot to unmute himself – Times of India

Google parent Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai has shared a video where while talking he forgot to unmute himself. Pichai has shared the two-minute long video of the incident on Twitter. In the video, he is talking to Kermit the Frog, a Muppet character created in 1955. Referring to the incident, Pichai tweeted the following today — “Always remember to unmute.”
“Hi there, Sundar,” Kermit says to Pichai in the video clip, welcoming him for the interaction taking place as a part of YouTube’s Dear Earth series. Pichai responds to Kermit, however, the tech giant CEO is inaudible as his mic is on mute. “Sundar, I think you are on mute. Wow, can’t believe I am talking to the CEO of Google, and he is on mute,” says Kermit.

Pichai realises his mistake and says, “Sorry Kermit. I was on mute, and I’ve done it a few times this year like everyone else. I’m huge fan of you and the muppets,” the Pichai told Kermit.
In the video, Pichai and Kermit The Frog later go on to discuss the Muppets’ performance on YouTube special ‘Dear Earth’ and sustainability initiatives and their importance for the Earth. The two also talk about their favourite videos on YouTube. Pichai talks about the videos that he and his kids like to watch on YouTube. He says they like to watch videos on cooking, science and highlights of cricket and football games. In the past too, the India-born executive has shared his love for cricket.

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