Google opposes  Google's project Hundreds of Google employees are once again protesting against their own company....

Google opposes Google's project


Google opposes
 Google's project


Google opposes   Google's project





Hundreds of Google employees are once again protesting against their own company. He has filed a protest in writing.

In China, Google Sensor is working on search engine scheme and its employees are protesting against this.

He has urged the company to be more transparent.

He said, "We do not have enough information to make ethical decisions about work."

Google has refused to respond to this. Google has not said anything public about this project so far.
Google's parent company, Alphabet, left China eight years ago in protest of censorship laws and alleged official hacking.
However, according to some reports last month, Google is secretly working on China's search engine, which has been named Dragonfly within the company.

Some websites, such words as human rights and religion, will block this search engine. It is yet to get permission from the Chinese government.

This has caused some employees of the company to get annoyed, who feared that they are unknowingly working on the technology that will help the Chinese people to suppress freedom of expression.




Employees protesting for the first time





The letter shared by various media institutions has been written, "We need urgent transparency, what are we doing, which projects are working on, Google employees need to know this."

This is not the first time Google employees have spoken against a decision of their own company.




In April this year, thousands of employees had opposed the company about the use of artificial intelligence in the drone for American military purposes.
After this Google ended its Artificial Intelligence Agreement with the Pentagon.

China is the world's largest population of the Internet, but this American company is facing trouble due to content restrictions and other constraints in its foothold in China.

Despite Google's three offices in China, Facebook, Twitter, Google and Instagram are all restricted.



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