The New York Times talks with Google CEO Sundar Pichai about a range of controversial issues, including discord among some of the company’s employees and its position on censorship
laws around the world. Regarding the difficulty tech giants are having in curbing hate speech, Pichai asks: “What is the difference between freedom of speech on something where you feel
you’re being discriminated against by another group, versus hate speech?”
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