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'''Google Inc.''' is a [[United States]]-based tech company involved in state surveillance, censorship, and military contracting. It runs Google Search, the world's largest search engine. It is owned by the holding company [[Alphabet Inc.]] | '''Google Inc.''' is a [[United States]]-based tech company involved in state surveillance, censorship, and military contracting. It runs Google Search, the world's largest search engine. It is owned by the holding company [[Alphabet Inc.]] | ||
== Products == | |||
In December of 2023, Google unveiled their new AI model of Gemini and was consitered notable due to the idea that late starters in the AI industry (when compared to competitions like OpenAI) could still catch up and brought inspiration to the Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Industry Association and Chinese AI creators.<ref>{{Web citation|author=Liu Caiyu|newspaper=Global Times|title=Google's Gemini launch tells Chinese AI developers: latecomers can bridge gap with determination|date=2023-12-07|url=https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202312/1303233.shtml|retrieved=2023-12-07}}</ref> | |||
==Censorship== | ==Censorship== |
Revision as of 18:40, 7 December 2023
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Google Inc. is a United States-based tech company involved in state surveillance, censorship, and military contracting. It runs Google Search, the world's largest search engine. It is owned by the holding company Alphabet Inc.
Products
In December of 2023, Google unveiled their new AI model of Gemini and was consitered notable due to the idea that late starters in the AI industry (when compared to competitions like OpenAI) could still catch up and brought inspiration to the Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Industry Association and Chinese AI creators.[1]
Censorship
In April 2017, Google implemented changes to Google Search to make it more difficult to access so-called "fake news." The censorship decreased visits to the World Socialist Web Site from over 422,000 per month to only 120,000. Other left-wing and anti-war websites targeted include AlterNet, Consortium News, Counterpunch, Global Research, and WikiLeaks.[2]
CIA connections
Ryan Fugit, Google's senior manager of trust and security, was a CIA officer for eight years.
Jeff Lazarus worked for the CIA from 2010 to 2015 as an economic and political analyst. He joined Google in 2017 to suppress "extremist content" and joined Apple in 2021.
Google Senior Intelligence Collector Jacqueline Lopour worked for the CIA for more than ten years and wrote papers for the U.S. president about the Middle East and South Asia. She joined Google in 2017.
Nick Rossman worked as a CIA analyst focusing on Iraq for five years and joined Google as a senior manager in 2021.[3]
Imperialism
Google vice president Milo Medin and former executive chairman and board member Eric Schmidt are on the Pentagon's Defense Innovation Board. Google supplied mapping technology to the U.S. military for use in their invasion of Iraq.[4]
Google provides a cloud service system to the Israeli military as part of Project Nimbus.[5]
Surveillance
In 2013, Edward Snowden leaked evidence that the NSA and FBI had direct access to the internal servers of Google, YouTube, and several other major tech companies.[4]
References
- ↑ Liu Caiyu (2023-12-07). "Google's Gemini launch tells Chinese AI developers: latecomers can bridge gap with determination" Global Times. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
- ↑ Andre Damon, Niles Niemuth (2017-07-27). "New Google algorithm restricts access to left-wing, progressive web sites" World Socialist Web Site. Archived from the original on 2022-07-04. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
- ↑ "National Security Search Engine: Google's Ranks Are Filled with CIA Agents" (2022-07-25).
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Elliott Gabriel (2018-04-06). "Pentagon Capitalism and Silicon Valley: Google’s Drone War Project Shows Big Data’s Military Roots" MintPress News. Archived from the original on 2022-03-28. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
- ↑ Lowkey (2022-09-16). "No Tech for Apartheid Israel: Google Whistleblower Ariel Koren Exposes Project Nimbus" MintPress News. Retrieved 2022-09-18.