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A new Project Veritas report includes an undercover video, leaked documents, and statements from a whistleblower that all paint a grim picture of Google's apparent lack of fairness, and its bias.
Google's now a very powerful company, and that's upsetting both sides in the US political divide.
As a consequence, many politicians are looking for ways to contain that power – either by applying antitrust or some other type of legislation against the company.
In the comments recorded in an undercover video, Google's Head of Responsible Innovation, Jen Gennai, cheerfully and not without a hint of hubris acknowledges that Google has been called to appear before Congress many times – but simply chose to ignore those invitations.
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Monday November 04 2019, @04:22AM
Max Headroom, TV Series (1987–1988) [imdb.com]
The overall premise was of mega-corporations using television networks to control politics and government, but today big tech social media corporations own the streaming video platforms that are replacing television. See Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Facebook Watch, and Google YouTube.