Alleged Bias in Google Search Results on Election Day

Social media users alleged bias against former President Donald Trump when a Google search on Election Day for 'where to vote' returned an interactive map to find a person’s polling station when including the word 'Harris' but not 'Trump.' The reason is because 'Harris' is a county in Texas, whereas 'Trump' is not a location. Google clarified that the discrepancy was due to the fact that 'Harris' is also the name of a county in Texas, and the issue was promptly fixed.

Google's Alleged Election Interference in 2024 Presidential Race

Media Research Center investigation reveals bias in Google search results favoring Joe Biden over Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential race, sparking concerns about election interference. Google's algorithmic opacity raises questions about tech companies' influence on democratic processes.

Google's AI-generated search results providing incorrect information

Google's new AI-generated search results have been providing wildly incorrect information, including claiming Barack Obama is a Muslim, suggesting using glue on pizza, and promoting eating one rock a day as healthy. Users have expressed concern over the misinformation and inaccuracies being presented by the AI. Google has acknowledged the issue and stated that the majority of AI-generated information is of high quality.

The Impact of Google's AI-Generated Search Results on the World Wide Web

Google's shift toward AI-generated search results is rewiring the internet and could accelerate the decline of the World Wide Web, making online life more convenient but potentially duller.

Google's Election Interference

Google has been accused of interfering in elections by favoring liberal candidates and censoring their opponents, according to a study by the Media Research Center. The study alleges that Google's AI tool, Gemini, refused to show images of White people, and that the tech giant has a history of manipulating search results to influence election outcomes.