The leak of the hour-long video from a TGIF (Thank God It’s Friday) town hall style gathering shortly after Trump won office in November of 2016 came as the president and his allies accuse the leading search engine of bias against politically conservative viewpoints.
“I know this is probably not the most joyous TGIF we have had,” Google co-founder Sergey Brin said in the video.
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Google’s Indian-origin chief executive Sundar Pichai also addressed the gathering, saying that while the election was rife with rhetoric and division, people should have faith in the democratic process.
Pichai said he thought one of the reasons for the election outcome was that “people don’t feel heard on either side.” “There is a lot of fear. It is important to reach out.”
Google executives urged employees to remain true to their values, and trust that the internet can make lives better for people around the world, despite its flaws.
Google told AFP that for more than 20 years employees have been free to express personal viewpoints at all-hands get-togethers such as the one in the video.
“Nothing was said in that meeting, or any other meeting, to suggest that any political bias ever influences the way we build or operate our products,” Google said in response to an AFP inquiry. “To the contrary, our products are built for everyone, and we design them with extraordinary care to be a trustworthy source of information for everyone, without regard to political viewpoint.”
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