Pluralistic: Google makes millions on paid abortion disinformation (15 June 2023)


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Pluralistic: Ireland's privacy regulator is a gamekeeper-turned-poacher (15 May 2023)


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Google’s AI Hype Circle

We have to do Bard because everyone else is doing AI; everyone else is doing AI because we’re doing Bard.

An anatomical cutaway of a man’s head in cross-seciton. His brains have been replaced by a computer mainboard. In the center of the board is a virtuous circle diagram of three arrows pointing to one another. Each arrow features a flailing sillhoutted figured whose head has been replaced by the glaring red eye of HAL 9000 from Stanley Kubrick’s ‘2001: A Space Odyssey.’ In the center of the circle is the multicolored G Google logo.
Trevor Parscal/CC BY-SA 3.0; Cryteria/CC BY 3.0; modified

The thing is, there really is an important area of AI research for Google, namely, “How do we keep AI nonsense out of search results?”

Google’s search quality has been in steady decline for years. I blame the company’s own success. When you’ve got more than 90 percent of the market, you’re not gonna grow by attracting more customers — your growth can only come from getting a larger slice of the pie, at the expense of your customers, business users and advertisers.

Google’s product managers need that growth. For one thing, the company spends $45 billion every year to bribe companies like LG, Samsung, Motorola, LG and Apple to be their search default. That is to say, they’re spending enough to buy an entire Twitter, every single year, just to stay in the same place.

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Pluralistic: We should ban TikTok('s surveillance) (30 Mar 2023)


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Pluralistic: This is your brain on fraud apologetics (24 Feb 2023)


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Pluralistic: Google's chatbot panic (16 Feb 2023)


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Pluralistic: Obama's turncoat antitrust enforcer is angry about the Google breakup (13 Feb 2023)


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Pluralistic: 18 Apr 2022


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Pluralistic: 20 Oct 2021


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Pluralistic: 04 Sep 2021


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