July 01, 2015
An incident where Google's photo app's image recognition algorithm mistakenly tagged photos of Black people as 'gorillas'.
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This document is an essay comparing human and animal learning with contemporary machine learning, referencing Google, DeepMind, and AI research from circa 2015. The author discusses theories on intelligence, including a controversial hypothesis linking race, motor development, and IQ. The footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026410' suggests it is an exhibit from a congressional investigation, but the text contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals, locations, or events.
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Acquisition of DeepMind by Google for '500M'.
Date unknown • Unspecified
An incident where Google's photo app mistakenly tagged black people as gorillas, as cited from a Wall Street Journal article.
2015-07-01 • Unspecified
Acquisition of DeepMind by Google.
Date unknown
A blog post was published by the Wall Street Journal regarding an error in Google's image recognition software.
2015-07-01
Google acquired the AI company DeepMind for 500M.
Date unknown
Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai, denied that the company manipulates search results for political purposes in response to a report.
2018-09-21
Google CEO Sundar Pichai denies allegations of political manipulation in search results following a report about employee discussions.
2018-09-01
Google CEO Sundar Pichai denied that the company manipulates search results for political purposes, in response to a report about employee discussions following a travel ban enacted by President Trump.
2018-09-01
Google testified seven times to Congress.
Date unknown • Congress
Google's TensorFlow AI engine was regarded as a decade ahead of competitors.
2015-01-01 • Global
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