Mumbai, April 19 -- Democratic traditions can take root in strange places and in the most peculiar of circumstances. Ask Sundar Pichai, chief executive officer (CEO) of Google, or Jamie Dimon, chairman and CEO of JP Morgan, whose open letter to shareholders highlights the pitfalls of unrestrained and irresponsible capitalism. Both Pichai's and Dimon's responses do send some broad messages to India Inc. as well as to Indian democracy, which is being tested through a lengthy election process to pick the next government. Google had set up an internal ethics committee, called Advanced Technology External Advisory Council (ATEAC), to advise the company's management on the glide path for increasingly incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) acr...