Greg Coppola

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Greg Coppola (Sr. Software Engineer @ Google) on Google's intentional bias in search.
Greg Coppola (Sr. Software Engineer @ Google) on Google's intentional bias in search (and thus the testimony to congress by Sundar) was untrue. Greg's a Ph.D. and 5 years at Google, and he doesn't believe it's been scrubbed from bias. 5 minutes searching can demonstrate political bias.
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Created: 2019-07-25 
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Greg Coppola (Sr. Software Engineer @ Google) about how he disagrees with his companies statements

Greg Coppola was interviewered by James O’Keefe in a Project Veritas video admitting that he believes that Google News and Google’s search engine algorithms were biased (and thus the testimony to congress by Sundar) was untrue. Algorithms are written to the bias of the authors and based on Greg's domain knowledge with a Ph.D. and 5 years at Google, that he doesn't believe it's been scrubbed from bias. Which is a duh! 5 minutes searching can demonstrate political bias. And his point is that he doesn't think we should tolerate Big Tech taking political positions.

In no company is it a good idea to publicly disagree with the Company, its policies, or the CEO. But Sundar was completely misleading when he made the false statements that there's no bias or political agenda at Google. And if there is such a thing, then there's virtually no way that didn't creep into their engines, especially with folks that were rooting it on. And it's obvious that if you promote CNN over FoxNews, which Google obviously does, then they're promoting CNN's agenda (left/Democrat), over FoxNews's (right/Republican) agenda.

So the question here is would Google be non-partisan / neutral (unbiased) by allowing their employees to disagree with their denied political agenda... or would they fire him and prove him right. It appears they're doing the latter.


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A Googlewhack was a contest for finding a Google search query consisting of exactly two words that returns only one result. (Finding uniqueness). More and more the term is applicable to finding conservatives in their organization... and then firing them (whacking them) for their uniqueness. Intellectual diversity will not be tolerated.


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