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Google CEO Sundar Pichai Is Headed To Washington This Week To Discuss Censorship, China (theverge.com) 100

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: Google CEO Sundar Pichai will be present at a private meeting with top Republican lawmakers this Friday to discuss the company's controversial plans to relaunch a search product in China and perceived liberal bias of search results, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal. According to the WSJ, Attorney General Jeff Sessions plans to meet with state attorneys general on Tuesday to discuss Google's alleged censorship of conservatives. Tech firms have denied the existence of liberal bias in products, and Google has pushed back against key Trump inaccuracies, but it sounds as if Pichai will be forced to answer questions nonetheless. The meeting is being organized by House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). Late last week, Pichai sent an email to employees, which was obtained by The New York Times, in which he stated outright that Google has never influenced search results for political purposes and has no plans to do so in the future.

Pichai also plans to attend a public hearing later this year held by the House Judiciary Committee following the November midterm elections, after Google co-founder and Alphabet CEO Larry Page notably declined to show up to a Senate Intel Committee hearing on election interference earlier this month. In addition to mending relationships over Page's absence, Pichai will also be addressing Google's plans to relaunch a search product for the Chinese market, a move that has resulted in widespread criticism given the likelihood such a product would be heavily censored and would aid in China's use of information control to maintain social and political order.

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai Is Headed To Washington This Week To Discuss Censorship, China

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  • Leftist Bias (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Kunedog ( 1033226 ) on Tuesday September 25, 2018 @08:08AM (#57372578)

    Tech firms have denied the existence of liberal bias in products

    A liberal bias might be a good thing; at least it would err on the side of free speech. It's the far leftist bias that's a problem. If you don't know the difference . . .
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

    • Tech firms have denied the existence of liberal bias in products

      A liberal bias might be a good thing; at least it would err on the side of free speech. It's the far leftist bias that's a problem. If you don't know the difference . . .

      All you have to do is look at the present situation where the far right is in power. With getting invited to Washington to be bullied by the far right, the situation would be the same if the far left was running the show. Just different things the different set of kooks want suppressed.

      Because make no mistake, this is not about bias, this is a demand for suppression.

      • by WCMI92 ( 592436 )

        Correct. Leftist is not liberal. I am extremely liberal. Today that is called conservative. The leftists have often hijacked and contaminated the name for what they are: STATISTS.

        • Correct. Leftist is not liberal. I am extremely liberal. Today that is called conservative. The leftists have often hijacked and contaminated the name for what they are: STATISTS.

          Remember when Barry Goldwater was considered too conservative? I wish his ghost would come back and smite both of the far ends of the political spectrum.

          I'd run for office, but I kissed a grrl when we were both in third grade, and waiting for #metoo to come and crucify me.

        • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

          by Anonymous Coward

          I don't see ANY "liberals" standing up against what they are doing. They are complicit, and I suspect they agree with it.
          After talking to many "liberals" on tax policy, once I have them convinced that reducing tax rates INCREASES revenue (its a fact), they then come back that the point of taxes is to punish the successful not raise revenue.
          When pointed out school vouchers might help smart kids in bad neighborhoods, they tell me that school vouchers will wreck their "good schools" by letting kids from "bad

    • by kqs ( 1038910 )

      Words are hard. And confusing classical liberalism with current liberals probably works on gullible folks who want to believe the worst of their "enemies", but is pretty laughable to most people.

      Also, wow, I'm a leftist, but I agree with almost nothing that that video claims leftists believe and support. It's kinda like if someone made a video claiming practicing Christians were cannibals. You can see how they get from point A to point Crazy, but it's not a path anyone reasonable would use.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    I can't wait until Google moves wholesale to China, closes it's stupid little san fran company town, and all the coddled weirdos that work there end up homeless.

  • by buravirgil ( 137856 ) <buravirgil@gmail.com> on Tuesday September 25, 2018 @09:02AM (#57372800)
    Enterprise based in the west seeking advertising revenue by collecting, collating, and correlating consumer profiles in foreign countries cannot assert its servers be without audit and oversight by sovereign nations-- Yahoo, some eighteen years ago submitted to conditions of oversight of servers physically located in China, as has Microsoft's Bing and Skype. Silicon Valley's "Social" media (and its means of hardware/software) is America's latest, greatest export of technological superiority and it is not inherently benign. Data to conclude who buys what and, most importantly, when (seasonal trends) is a significant market advantage impacting every aspect of finance.

    What 'Muricans, left, right, or center, readily and casually qualify as repression is a difference of cultural and political actuality. The Chinese people are not innocents awaiting the savior of American sensibilities any more than Americans require a Communist party to remedy its razor-thin margins of two-party partisan politics.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Google uses what it knows about you to feed you the results that it thinks are most likely to interest you. It is called the Semantic Web. This creates an echo chamber where liberal people see more liberal content and conservative people see more conservative content. Everyone is becoming brainwashed into thinking that their view of the world prevails.

    Facebook and other companies do the same thing to maximize clicks and revenue. A side effect is to cause a fissure which polarizes society. To combat thi

  • Not that Google is a corporate saint, but the Republicans have a different problem. Since the rise of Fox News and the far right, fact-averse version of the GOP now being inflicted on America, objective truth has a liberal bias.

  • Google CEO Sundar Pichai Is Headed To Washington This Week To Promote Google Censorship Technologies to US politicians and to Lobby for China

    There, FTFY

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