Trump accuses Google of bias in search results about Harris, vows to take legal action: Hindustan Times
In a recent outburst, President Donald Trump has accused Google of bias in its search results, claiming that the tech giant is only displaying “good stories” about Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris. Trump went on to threaten to “prosecute” the search engine giant for allegedly manipulating search results in favor of Harris.
The President took to Twitter to express his frustration, accusing Google of being “very dangerous” and claiming that the company is “suppressing voices of Conservatives and hiding information and news that is good.” Trump’s comments come as the presidential election draws closer, with tensions running high between the two political parties.
This is not the first time Trump has criticized tech companies for alleged bias in their algorithms. Earlier this year, he signed an executive order targeting social media companies, accusing them of censoring conservative voices.
Google has denied any wrongdoing, stating that its search results are based on algorithms that prioritize relevance and quality. The company has also emphasized its commitment to providing users with accurate and unbiased information.
As the controversy continues to unfold, it remains to be seen whether Trump will follow through on his threats to prosecute Google. In the meantime, the issue of tech company bias in search results is sure to remain a hot topic in the lead-up to the election.