Letters in order and Google CEO Sundar Pichai has cautioned that free and open web is enduring an onslaught all around the world and a few countries are confining the progression of data.

In a meeting with the BBC, he said that numerous nations are limiting the progression of data, and the model is frequently underestimated.

He didn't allude to China straightforwardly however said: "None of our significant items and administrations are accessible in China."

Pichai clarified that the obligation of guiding the fate of the web ought not be an onus of an individual "yet rather an aggregate research organization that plots the course forward while considering the essential mainstays of the free web".

He said that man-made brainpower is more significant than fire, power or the web.