Big Tech backs Biden's Day 1 immigration, climate executive orders
Big Tech came together Wednesday to cheer President Biden's inauguration and his first executive orders as the 46th president of the United States.
Google CEO apologizes after AI researcher's dismissal, is sorry it 'seeded doubts'
Google CEO Sunday Pichai sent an email to employees Wednesday apologizing for the way that the company handled the dismissal of AI researcher Timnit Gebru earlier this month, Axios reports.
Here's how Facebook and Google plan to defend themselves during Wednesday's Big Tech hearing
Section 230 is a key provision under the Communications Decency Act, which shields online companies from being held liable for the content their users create.
Google's newest features help pinpoint nearest voting locations
Alphabet Inc’s Google said on Friday it was introducing new features across its search engine, Maps and voice assistant to help voters in the United States find their nearest voting locations.
Alphabet CEO Pichai says technology creates opportunity
Google employs 120,000 people around the world with more than 75,000 in the U.S
Apple CEO Cook says his company is "uniquely American" with no "dominant market share"
The U.S. House Judiciary's Subcommitee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law has released Apple CEO Tim Cook's prepared opening statement ahead of his testimony as part of an antitrust probe on Wednesday.
Amazon CEO Bezos will tell antitrust committee that big isn't bad
Jeff Bezos will tell a House Committee Wednesday that Amazon is a classic American company with an “obsessive customer focus” that employs more than a million people.
Google says 'technical error' responsible for some news sites' homepages not showing up in search results
Google had a technical issue Tuesday morning that temporarily removed the homepages of several news sites, both conservative and liberal, from its search results.
Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook CEOs agree to House antitrust hearing
It would continue the regulatory fight between Washington legislators and Silicon Valley tech giants.
Google tweaks privacy policy to give users more control
Google announced today that it will make it easier for users to auto-delete their data and enter Incognito mode.
Google, Amazon, other big tech companies speak out against Trump work visa restrictions
Tech executives like Tim Cook and Sundar Pichai say they benefit from a global talent supply.
Cruz pressures Google on The Federalist, ZeroHedge ad crackdown
Sen. Ted Cruz is sending a letter to Google CEO Sundar Pichai regarding the company's threat to block ads from The Federalist.
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai expects to be at 20-30% office capacity by end of year
Pichai said the company could see 60 percent of its employees coming in "once a week, or something like that."
Coronavirus prompts majority of Google's staff to say home until 2021
The majority of Google employees will likely work from home until 2021.
Coronavirus prompts Google to raise $5M in relief for 5,000 San Francisco families
CEO Sundar Pichai will give an additional contribution of $1 million.
Google HR chief Eileen Naughton to step down as employee tensions grow
Google CEO Sundar Pichai confirmed Naughton will be assuming another position at the company in a statement.
Google parent Alphabet posts sales miss but posts YouTube, Cloud revenue in rare move
Investors wrestle with mixed quarterly results.
Alphabet CEO backs temporary ban on facial-recognition
Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Alphabet urged regulators to take a "proportionate approach" when drafting rules for AI
Google co-founders step aside as antitrust scrutiny builds
Google’s co-founders are relinquishing their executive positions.
Salesforce CEO suggests Google co-founders run for office in 2020
Sundar Pichai responded suggesting Marc Benioff run for office in 2020.