Robert Epstein
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And they had overwhelming evidence that Google was trying to... Okay.
That they were suppressing content, ProtonMail content, so that people would not know that they exist. And what was the results of those court cases? Google backed down, which they do sometimes. It's hard to know when they do, when they don't. But this is also the vestiger case. She's head of that commission in Europe, European Commission, that has sued Google repeatedly.
That they were suppressing content, ProtonMail content, so that people would not know that they exist. And what was the results of those court cases? Google backed down, which they do sometimes. It's hard to know when they do, when they don't. But this is also the vestiger case. She's head of that commission in Europe, European Commission, that has sued Google repeatedly.
That they were suppressing content, ProtonMail content, so that people would not know that they exist. And what was the results of those court cases? Google backed down, which they do sometimes. It's hard to know when they do, when they don't. But this is also the vestiger case. She's head of that commission in Europe, European Commission, that has sued Google repeatedly.
It has fined them four times, more than 10 billion euros. Their first case against Google was the same kind of case, exactly the same, that Google was suppressing information about comparative shopping services. And they had put out of business or nearly put out of business most of the comparative shopping services in Europe. And so the European Commission went after them. They won their case.
It has fined them four times, more than 10 billion euros. Their first case against Google was the same kind of case, exactly the same, that Google was suppressing information about comparative shopping services. And they had put out of business or nearly put out of business most of the comparative shopping services in Europe. And so the European Commission went after them. They won their case.
It has fined them four times, more than 10 billion euros. Their first case against Google was the same kind of case, exactly the same, that Google was suppressing information about comparative shopping services. And they had put out of business or nearly put out of business most of the comparative shopping services in Europe. And so the European Commission went after them. They won their case.
Google at that time was the biggest fine Google had ever faced. And they proved it. They proved that Google was doing this deliberately, systematically. So they do this all the time. And what I'm saying is that generally, look, look. They're the gateway. They decide what people are going to see and what people are not going to see. Okay. And whoever controls the information controls humanity.
Google at that time was the biggest fine Google had ever faced. And they proved it. They proved that Google was doing this deliberately, systematically. So they do this all the time. And what I'm saying is that generally, look, look. They're the gateway. They decide what people are going to see and what people are not going to see. Okay. And whoever controls the information controls humanity.
Google at that time was the biggest fine Google had ever faced. And they proved it. They proved that Google was doing this deliberately, systematically. So they do this all the time. And what I'm saying is that generally, look, look. They're the gateway. They decide what people are going to see and what people are not going to see. Okay. And whoever controls the information controls humanity.
Not serious talk because, see, you can't... Look, the search algorithm itself, which is, by the way, going to be outmoded very soon because of... AI. Yeah, because of AI. But the search engine itself has to be biased. It has to be biased because you don't want it... Using an equal time rule, you want it to show you the best guitar brand there is. You want the best dog food.
Not serious talk because, see, you can't... Look, the search algorithm itself, which is, by the way, going to be outmoded very soon because of... AI. Yeah, because of AI. But the search engine itself has to be biased. It has to be biased because you don't want it... Using an equal time rule, you want it to show you the best guitar brand there is. You want the best dog food.
Not serious talk because, see, you can't... Look, the search algorithm itself, which is, by the way, going to be outmoded very soon because of... AI. Yeah, because of AI. But the search engine itself has to be biased. It has to be biased because you don't want it... Using an equal time rule, you want it to show you the best guitar brand there is. You want the best dog food.
You want the most correct answer. So it's always biased. It's always going to put one political candidate ahead of another. The thing is, though, of course, they can control which one if they take any interest. So that's where the problem comes in. So because it's always biased, you can't.
You want the most correct answer. So it's always biased. It's always going to put one political candidate ahead of another. The thing is, though, of course, they can control which one if they take any interest. So that's where the problem comes in. So because it's always biased, you can't.
You want the most correct answer. So it's always biased. It's always going to put one political candidate ahead of another. The thing is, though, of course, they can control which one if they take any interest. So that's where the problem comes in. So because it's always biased, you can't.
You want the algorithm to work that way because you want the best to rise to the top. Right. Unfortunately, there's a lot of bad that goes with the good. The bad is they can decide what's good and what's bad. One of the leaks from the company, eight-minute video called The Selfish Ledger, talks about the ability of the company to re-engineer humanity. They call it re-sequencing human behavior.
You want the algorithm to work that way because you want the best to rise to the top. Right. Unfortunately, there's a lot of bad that goes with the good. The bad is they can decide what's good and what's bad. One of the leaks from the company, eight-minute video called The Selfish Ledger, talks about the ability of the company to re-engineer humanity. They call it re-sequencing human behavior.
You want the algorithm to work that way because you want the best to rise to the top. Right. Unfortunately, there's a lot of bad that goes with the good. The bad is they can decide what's good and what's bad. One of the leaks from the company, eight-minute video called The Selfish Ledger, talks about the ability of the company to re-engineer humanity. They call it re-sequencing human behavior.
And they explain how easily they can do it. And they're actually doing it. And we know they're doing it now because we, as of yesterday, we had preserved more than 99.3 million ephemeral experiences, mainly on Google, but other platforms as well. But also on YouTube, because on YouTube, YouTube is the second largest search engine in the world. And on YouTube, the ephemeral content