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Google's Work in China is Not a Security Risk, White House Says (engadget.com) 46

An anonymous reader shares a report: Earlier this month, Facebook board member and billionaire investor Peter Thiel accused Google of working with China's government. Today, The Wall Street Journal reports that Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said that he and President Trump have no national security concerns about Alphabet's work in China. Thiel used the stage at National Conservatism Conference in Washington DC to call for the FBI and CIA to investigate Google's China ties. Thiel specifically cited Google's work on AI. But the same day Google confirmed that it killed plans for its controversial search engine, Dragonfly. The timing raised suspicion, and Trump tweeted that his administration would "take a look." "The president and I did diligence on this issue, we're not aware of any areas where Google is working with the Chinese government in any way that raises concerns," Mnuchin said today. He noted that Google continues to work with the US Department of Defense and that its work with China is "very, very limited."
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Google's Work in China is Not a Security Risk, White House Says

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    Wall street journal says that Steve Mnuchin says that Donald trump says that AI work is not a threat.

    • Wall street journal says that Steve Mnuchin says that Donald trump says that AI work is not a threat.

      So it's settled then. Everything is on the up and up.

    • Wall street journal says that Steve Mnuchin says that Donald trump says that AI work is not a threat.

      My (a professor of mathematics in Differential Equations and Optimal control) used to have a saying: Never involve Artificial Intelligence where Natural Stupidity will suffice.

  • Always remember, this WH lies. Continually. Every day.

  • Security risk to the US or to China? I think since Snowden we know for a fact that willing or unwilling, Google is a front for the NSA.

  • by mschaffer ( 97223 ) on Wednesday July 24, 2019 @06:56PM (#58982064)

    I don't live in China. I do live in the USA and I am far more concerned about Google's "good deeds" in the USA being a security risk for people in the USA.

  • All of Google's work abroad is a risk to American Freedoms because of the tendency to implement one size fits all solutions catering the the lowest common denominator and alternatively even if there are bespoke offerings for regions they still have to develop technology that's incompatible with American freedoms.

    Google operates on a lot of territories. In some absolutely anything goes, there are no protections so Google can do whatever it wants. In others they have to cater to legal requirements and cens

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