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Google has a massive workforce of subcontractors to help maintain its search engine and now they're asking for more labor rights.
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Khan hasn't won every round, but she may still be winning the match. Silicon Valley appears to be changing to head off threats from the newly assertive commission.
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At the center of two cases to be argued over two days is Section 230, which provides tech companies a legal shield over what users post online.
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The Justice Department and eight states have filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google, saying the company has worked to squash rival technologies and choke off competitors.
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The layoffs at Google follow similarly huge cuts at Microsoft, Amazon and Salesforce. Tech companies who hired rapidly during the pandemic now face fears of recession.
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Google compiled data on the people, entertainment and current events that Americans searched for the most in 2022.
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"Google has prioritized profit over their users' privacy," said Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum of Oregon, one of 40 states to bring the case. "They have been crafty and deceptive."
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On the first day of Native American heritage month, Google is honoring the North American Indigenous game of stickball with a doodle by Saint Paul-based artist Marlena Myles.
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Workers are asking Google to protect user location data and search history from law enforcement agencies that might attempt to prosecute abortion seekers.
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The Google computer scientist who was placed on leave after claiming the company's artificial intelligence chatbot has come to life tells NPR how he formed his opinion.