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Google Boss Sundar Pichai Warns of Threats To Internet Freedom (bbc.com) 63

The free and open internet is under attack in countries around the world, Google boss Sundar Pichai has warned. BBC: When I asked about whether the Chinese model of the internet -- much more authoritarian, big on surveillance -- is in the ascendant, Pichai said the free and open internet "is being attacked." Importantly, he didn't refer to China directly but he went on to say: "None of our major products and services are available in China." With legislators and regulators proving slow, ineffective, and easy to lobby -- and a pandemic taking up plenty of bandwidth - right now the democratic West is largely leaving it to people like Sundar Pichai to decide where we should all be heading. He doesn't think he should have all that responsibility.
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Google Boss Sundar Pichai Warns of Threats To Internet Freedom

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  • by TuballoyThunder ( 534063 ) on Monday July 12, 2021 @11:22AM (#61575261)
    Government monitoring == bad

    Google monitoring == good

    • by Alumoi ( 1321661 ) on Monday July 12, 2021 @11:30AM (#61575283)

      Google selling all the juicy data to everybody and his dog == best

    • Government monitoring == bad

      Google monitoring == good

      To be fair, Google has yet to kick in anyone's door and drag them off.

    • Government monitoring == bad
      Google monitoring == good

      Can't figure out if that's sarcasm or you mean it but I'd seriously say this is it. EU actually had for a long time (relative to the short period since we actually have everywhere mobile data connected devices) a data retention directive that was eventually declared invalid in 2014 "because blanket data collection violated the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, in particular the right of privacy": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

      Now in principle t

      • by rtb61 ( 674572 )

        The big attack now, all because of corporations like Google who thought they were the GODS OF HUMAN MIND SPACE and they decide what is seen and what is not seen. Yeah, that went down well, and resulted in the death of Google, you haven't seen it yet but the hate makes it inevitable.

        FUCK OFF GOOGLE and take you privacy invasive data mining, censorship, propaganda promotion and ads the fuck with you, stinking rotten filth. Time to boycott all Google employees as well as the corporation itself.

    • Is Google in control armies, tanks, fighter jets and nuclear submarines?

      Sure Google monitoring is probably bad for some, but Government monitoring is definitely 1000x worse no matter how you look at it.

      The mere fact that they're both monitoring does not make it right to see them as equally good or bad.

      • by dimko ( 1166489 )
        indirectly they are. They clearly fucked on political grounds with results of votes. So yes. They are backed up by force.
    • s/of/He\ is/

      There. That's more like it.

    • by Aubz ( 7986666 )
      We at Google are just trying to help you understand what you really need, really, truley ruley, just trying to help. Be grateful peons.
    • yea "of all people" the guy who deletes my youtube comments before i can type them
  • Threat No 1 (Score:4, Insightful)

    by djp2204 ( 713741 ) on Monday July 12, 2021 @11:26AM (#61575271)

    Censorship through community standards.

    • by Baki ( 72515 )

      No. Maybe threat number 8.
      While this is also censorship and not good,
      it changes all the time and is not comparable to top down controls by mighty states or corporations.
      Also there are many communities, every community has the right to set its own standards.

      This is a damaging form of whataboutitsm.
      It distracts from the real dangers and points to social justice warriors.
      These are often irritating, but it is a distraction from the the real threats.

  • only cares if it's affecting their bottom line... "We can't sell products in China". I think they could care less about the internet being free/open.

  • on a subject that had *all* of the following characteristics:

    1. Hot-button politicization
    2. Personal and professional incentive to spin spin spin
    3. Personal and professional incentive to cozy up to both the leadership in China and the leadership in the US and the West
    4. Track record of both personally cozying up to advocates of the walled garden model and overseeeing an organization with at best a lukewarm support of the principles of free expression on its platform

    And most importantly, why is it that when

    • Track record of both personally cozying up to advocates of the walled garden model and overseeeing an organization with at best a lukewarm support of the principles of free expression on its platform

      That would be the advertising businesses schizophrenic way, sell soap, make Suzi Creamcheese feel good about it. Sundar is now the lead cock sucker at Slurp.com and seems to be losing his taste for it, (insert fake sympathy here.)

  • by Anonymous Coward

    We may see the rise of Chinese-style authoritarianism in the west in our lifetimes, and it can happen for a multitude of reasons, but one small part will be because of a reaction to a handful of megacorp's behavior and the desire for someone to do something.

  • TV and Radio are more heavily censored than the open internet.

  • by Pimpy ( 143938 ) on Monday July 12, 2021 @11:48AM (#61575349)

    Given that people can't even voice dissenting opinions internally within Google, I'm not sure they're in any position to criticize anyone else.

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Google pays people for work to be completed, not to listen to opinions and politics. Just about any employer would tell you to stfu about bad mouthing the company or getting into political arguments.

  • ... he's the threat?

  • Pot meet kettle! This is just so appropriate for that old turn of phrase
  • Google and Facebook are not 1 and 2 where they should be.
  • Hahahahaha (Score:5, Insightful)

    by groobly ( 6155920 ) on Monday July 12, 2021 @12:32PM (#61575519)

    The biggest threat to internet freedom is Google itself, as can be seen by what it does with YouTube. What Pichar means is that China is the biggest threat to HIS freedom.

  • by drainbramage ( 588291 ) on Monday July 12, 2021 @12:58PM (#61575653) Homepage

    Pichai and google/youtube in general have always rolled over and suppressed information for murderous authoritarian slave holding nation$ all over the globe.
    Do they only get their panties in a bunch when some part of the US acts like they might investigate.
    Or do they simply suppress news reports of their 'google freedom efforts' in those nations?
    Weird? Okay, going back to my coffee.

  • by geekymachoman ( 1261484 ) on Monday July 12, 2021 @01:48PM (#61575849)

    These people live in a bubble so big it's ridiculous.

    And bullshitting so much it's even more ridiculous.

    • These people live in a bubble so big it's ridiculous.

      And bullshitting so much it's even more ridiculous.

      As last year's election circus proved, lots of people out there love bullshit. Bullshit is rampant because it works.

  • by Anonymous Coward
    Google is front line and center when it comes to cracking down on internet freedom. They have a poor track record of banning people from YouTube that don't toe the line when it comes to Covid for example. I have zero sympathy for Google or anything spoken by their hypocrite leadership.
  • Importantly, he didn't refer to China directly but he went on to say: "None of our major products and services are available in China."

    I'm failing to see how this is a bad thing

  • If Google censors then it is OK. If others then it is not OK?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

  • google is geolocating my ipv6 tunnel endpoint as being in China, so they are giving me chinese IP addresses for ssl.gstastic.com, which do not respond to US traffic.

  • Google whines about threats to it's business model.
  • The irony in this article, Google, who blocks freedom on behalf of governments and on behalf of their own interests
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