Google suspended an engineer who contended that an artificial-intelligence chatbot the company developed had become sentient, telling him that he had violated the company’s confidentiality policy after it dismissed his claims. on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
Google is in discussions about changing its political ad policy, about a week after Facebook and Twitter publicly diverged on how to handle those ads amid the spread of misinformation on.wsj.com
@WSJ7 years ago
Rachel Whetstone has also worked as a political adviser in the U.K. as well as in senior communications and public policy roles at both Google and Uber on.wsj.com
@WSJ8 years ago
Google is testing changes to its “first-click-free” policy on.wsj.com
@WSJ3 years ago
Google suspended an engineer who contended that an artificial-intelligence chatbot the company developed had become sentient, telling him that he had violated the company’s confidentiality policy after it dismissed his claims. on.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
Do Google, Facebook and Amazon have too much power? That question is at the center of a new debate over antitrust policy. on.wsj.com
@WSJ7 years ago
Google said the new policy will become effective in June across ads bought on its search and display-advertising network, as well as its YouTube unit on.wsj.com
@guardian9 years ago
British music labels demand 'notice and stay down' piracy policy from Google trib.al
@WSJ3 years ago
Google suspended an engineer who contended that an artificial-intelligence chatbot the company developed had become sentient, telling him that he had violated the company’s confidentiality policy after it dismissed his claims. on.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
Do Google, Facebook and Amazon have too much power? That question is at the center of a new debate over antitrust policy on.wsj.com
@WSJ8 years ago
Google to end ‘first click free’ policy that upset print industry on.wsj.com
@WSJ3 years ago
Google suspended an engineer who contended that an artificial-intelligence chatbot the company developed had become sentient, telling him that he had violated the company’s confidentiality policy after it dismissed his claims. on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld6 years ago
The 130 or so participants include Henry Kissinger, the former senior American foreign policy official; Eric Schmidt, the former chief executive of Google; David H. Petraeus, the retired general; and a handful of top bank executives. nyti.ms
@WSJ8 years ago
Google is planning to end its 'first click free' policy that enables users to bypass paywalls on news websites on.wsj.com