Google's bias is now noticeable to the normies. (Dr. Juric is at the University of Washington, for reference.) Best quote of the tweet:
for anyone with a shred of awareness of human history it should be clear how unbelievably irresponsible it is to build a system that aims to become an authoritative compendium of human knowledge (remember Google's mission statement?), but which actually prioritizes ideology over facts. History is littered with many who have tried this sort of moral flexibility "for the greater good"; rather than helping, they typically resulted in decades of setbacks (and tens of millions of victims).
It looks like the good Doctor may have had a bit too much to think...
One of the more amusing lessons from my college classes was the day when a business prof told the class that every company had an expiration date, and even Google and Wal-Mart would eventually die. Que normies in class protesting. "So, when's the last time any of you guys bought anything from the Sears and Roebuck catalog?"
It's crazy to think about how Sears couldn't make the transition from catalog ordering to online ordering. Blockbuster couldn't figure out how to mail DVDs to people. Xerox. Kodak. Over and over.
Not while making a profit at least. We used their DVD mail service for quite a while, including for game rentals. I guess it just didn't stand out against the competition. They should have bought Redbox. I still see those around all the time.
How many of the normies in class said something to the effect of, "Number only goes up"?