November 5, 2024
"No Manual Action Taken": Google Responds To Assassination Autocomplete Controversy

Update (1035ET):

Google has responded to the uproar on X regarding potential election interference and information warfare against former President Donald Trump. 

It appears that big tech and the Democrats might not want the American people to remember the assassination attempt on Trump, as it doesn't appear on Google's autocomplete search function, which is designed to help users find information faster and more accurately. 

"We've got protections in place against Autocomplete predictions associated with political violence, which is normally a good thing. That said, we're working on improvements to ensure our systems are more up to date. Regardless of what Autocomplete shows, you can always search for whatever you want to and we'll provide access to the info available, including about this horrific incident," Google wrote on X.

O'rly... Everyone but Trump.

Google also wrote, "That's right — we have protections in place for topics like political violence, which typically work well. But we're working on improvements to make our predictions more up to date. Regardless of what Autocomplete shows, people can always search for whatever they want to, and we provide access to the info available, including about this horrific incident." 

But that's not the point, Google. The autocomplete algorithm can easily censor suggestions to discourage people from searching for topics that are not government-approved.

Also, a Google spokesperson told The New York Post that no "manual action was taken on these predictions," and its algos include "protections" against autocomplete predictions "associated with political violence."

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Information warfare may be underway as Google's safeguards to ensure accurate and unbiased search results seem skewed. Users on X are reporting that the world's most popular search engine is not showing autocomplete results for the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. These concerns are unsurprising, given that the big tech firm has been accused of election interference. 

"Big Tech is trying to interfere in the election AGAIN to help Kamala Harris. We all know this is intentional election interference from Google. Truly despicable," Donald Trump Jr. posted on X on Sunday morning. 

Fox News sheds more color into Google's autocomplete elimination of Trump from the list that appears when users type in 'assassination attempt':

Google users searching for the attempted assassination of former President Trump were miffed when the desired results failed to populate on the search engine.

Instead, the website autocomplete feature omitted the results of the July 13 shooting, drawing criticism from social media users who accused the Big Tech giant of trying to influence the presidential election.

Screenshots from Google instead showed recommended search results of the failed assassination of Ronald Reagan and the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, whose death sparked World War I, the shooting of Bob Marley and the failed attempt on former President Ford. -Fox News 

As X user Autism Capital noted, "They really tried to memory hole the Trump assassination Jesus Christ. Information warfare and the revision of history is real." 

This is why trust in mega tech companies and MSM are at lows. 

Even Musk was surprised. He asked, "Election interference?" 

James Lindsay shared an image of Facebook's Meta AI, which appears to have safeguards in response about Trump's assassination. 

However, X's Grok bot was one of the few platforms that accurately responded to a search query about Trump's assassination attempt. 

Sigh. 

Meanwhile, a Google spokesperson told The New York Post that no "manual action was taken on these predictions," and its algos include "protections" against autocomplete predictions "associated with political violence."

However, not everyone believes Google's nonsense because the giant tech firm has been accused of election interference before.

"Why is @Google suppressing the search about the Trump assassination attempt? These are all screenshots from this morning. Has there been a dramatic increase in Truman biographers in the last two weeks?" Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) wrote on X. 

He added: "I'll be making an official inquiry into @google this week - I look forward to their response."

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey wrote on X, "On it." 

Earlier this year, Media Research Center founder and president Brent Bozell told Fox News, "No organization has more control over information than Google, and they have repeatedly used that power to manipulate the public to vote for the most left-wing candidates in every major election since 2008." 

Bozell said, "It's un-American to attempt to manipulate elections this way. It's time Congress acts to shut down this massive election interference scheme." 

"It's time Congress acts to shut down this massive election interference scheme," he continued. 

Maybe it's time for the tech billionaires who support Trump to introduce a rival search engine to Google.

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"Don't be evil" is Google's former motto... 

Sigh. 

Tyler Durden Mon, 07/29/2024 - 10:35

Update (1035ET):

Google has responded to the uproar on X regarding potential election interference and information warfare against former President Donald Trump. 

It appears that big tech and the Democrats might not want the American people to remember the assassination attempt on Trump, as it doesn’t appear on Google’s autocomplete search function, which is designed to help users find information faster and more accurately. 

“We’ve got protections in place against Autocomplete predictions associated with political violence, which is normally a good thing. That said, we’re working on improvements to ensure our systems are more up to date. Regardless of what Autocomplete shows, you can always search for whatever you want to and we’ll provide access to the info available, including about this horrific incident,” Google wrote on X.

O’rly… Everyone but Trump.

Google also wrote, “That’s right — we have protections in place for topics like political violence, which typically work well. But we’re working on improvements to make our predictions more up to date. Regardless of what Autocomplete shows, people can always search for whatever they want to, and we provide access to the info available, including about this horrific incident.” 

But that’s not the point, Google. The autocomplete algorithm can easily censor suggestions to discourage people from searching for topics that are not government-approved.

Also, a Google spokesperson told The New York Post that no “manual action was taken on these predictions,” and its algos include “protections” against autocomplete predictions “associated with political violence.”

Move along. Nothing to see here… 

Bingo. 

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Information warfare may be underway as Google’s safeguards to ensure accurate and unbiased search results seem skewed. Users on X are reporting that the world’s most popular search engine is not showing autocomplete results for the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. These concerns are unsurprising, given that the big tech firm has been accused of election interference. 

“Big Tech is trying to interfere in the election AGAIN to help Kamala Harris. We all know this is intentional election interference from Google. Truly despicable,” Donald Trump Jr. posted on X on Sunday morning. 

Fox News sheds more color into Google’s autocomplete elimination of Trump from the list that appears when users type in ‘assassination attempt’:

Google users searching for the attempted assassination of former President Trump were miffed when the desired results failed to populate on the search engine.

Instead, the website autocomplete feature omitted the results of the July 13 shooting, drawing criticism from social media users who accused the Big Tech giant of trying to influence the presidential election.

Screenshots from Google instead showed recommended search results of the failed assassination of Ronald Reagan and the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, whose death sparked World War I, the shooting of Bob Marley and the failed attempt on former President Ford. -Fox News 

As X user Autism Capital noted, “They really tried to memory hole the Trump assassination Jesus Christ. Information warfare and the revision of history is real.” 

This is why trust in mega tech companies and MSM are at lows. 

Even Musk was surprised. He asked, “Election interference?” 

James Lindsay shared an image of Facebook’s Meta AI, which appears to have safeguards in response about Trump’s assassination. 

However, X’s Grok bot was one of the few platforms that accurately responded to a search query about Trump’s assassination attempt. 

Sigh. 

Meanwhile, a Google spokesperson told The New York Post that no “manual action was taken on these predictions,” and its algos include “protections” against autocomplete predictions “associated with political violence.”

However, not everyone believes Google’s nonsense because the giant tech firm has been accused of election interference before.

“Why is @Google suppressing the search about the Trump assassination attempt? These are all screenshots from this morning. Has there been a dramatic increase in Truman biographers in the last two weeks?” Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) wrote on X. 

He added: “I’ll be making an official inquiry into @google this week – I look forward to their response.”

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey wrote on X, “On it.” 

Earlier this year, Media Research Center founder and president Brent Bozell told Fox News, “No organization has more control over information than Google, and they have repeatedly used that power to manipulate the public to vote for the most left-wing candidates in every major election since 2008.” 

Bozell said, “It’s un-American to attempt to manipulate elections this way. It’s time Congress acts to shut down this massive election interference scheme.” 

“It’s time Congress acts to shut down this massive election interference scheme,” he continued. 

Maybe it’s time for the tech billionaires who support Trump to introduce a rival search engine to Google.

*   *   * 

“Don’t be evil” is Google’s former motto… 

Sigh. 

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