Alphabet Inc's Google this year moved to tighten control over its scientists' papers by launching a "sensitive topics" review, and in at least three cases requested authors refrain from casting its technology in a negative light, according to internal communications and...
Alphabet Inc's Google this year moved to tighten control over its scientists' papers by launching a "sensitive topics" review, and in at least three cases requested authors refrain from ...
Alphabet Inc's Google this year moved to tighten control over its scientists' papers by launching a "sensitive topics" review, and in at least three cases requested authors refrain from ...
Google this year tightened control over its scientists' papers, telling authors to refrain from portraying its technology negatively.
Alphabet Inc.'s Google this year moved to tighten control over its scientists' papers by launching a "sensitive topics" review
The company requested authors refrain from casting its technology in a negative light in at least three cases
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