Tag: big tech bias

Google Is Influencing Elections by Flipping Votes on ‘Massive Scale’: Researcher

A psychologist is accusing Google of manipulating American citizens to influence the outcome of the November midterm elections. Robert Epstein and his research team from the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology have been monitoring online political content being sent to voters in swing states. As part of the research, the team is looking…


Republicans File FEC Complaint Against Google For ‘Unfairly Shaping the Political Playing Field’

As candidates ready themselves for the 2022 midterm elections, Republicans are demanding the Federal Election Commission (FEC) investigate Google on allegations of inherent political bias against Republican candidates embedded in the search engine’s algorithms. On April 27, the Republican National Committee (RNC), National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), and National Republican Senate Committee (NRSC) filed a…


Republicans File FEC Complaint Against Google Over ‘Unfairly Shaping the Political Playing Field’

As candidates ready themselves for the 2022 midterm elections, Republicans are demanding the Federal Election Commission (FEC) investigate Google on allegations of inherent political bias against Republican candidates embedded in the search engine’s algorithms. On April 27, the Republican National Committee (RNC), National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), and National Republican Senate Committee (NRSC) filed a…


Google Whistleblower: The System Google Uses to Censor Americans

We sat down with Zach Vorhies, who was a senior software engineer at Google—before becoming a whistleblower—and he explained how a system that Google built, called Machine Learning Fairness, works behind the scenes to censor what Americans can see, hear, and discuss. Stay tuned for our newsletter so you won’t miss out on our exclusive…


Facebook’s Business Model Is Monstrous: Here’s How We Fix It

Commentary Of all the threats facing the United States, China and Facebook pose two of the biggest. The United States, to some extent, is limited in its ability to address Chinese aggressions. Facebook, on the other hand, is an American company with an American founder—the United States can take appropriate action. The question, though, is what…