July 01, 2015
Google photo app mistakenly tags black people as gorillas.
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This document is a page from a correspondence (likely an email found in the House Oversight production) discussing the intersection of neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and linguistics. It references Google's DeepMind acquisition, specific machine learning milestones from 2015, and Noam Chomsky's linguistic theories, while also forwarding a controversial hypothesis linking race, motor development, and IQ. The document includes Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025964.
Events with shared participants
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
An incident where Google's photo app's image recognition algorithm mistakenly tagged photos of Black people as 'gorillas'.
2015-07-01 • Digital / Online
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
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