Business Maverick: Google Protest Leader Meredith Whittaker Is Leaving the Company

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Business Maverick: Google Protest Leader Meredith Whittaker Is Leaving the Company By Bloomberg

Over the past year, some staff at Alphabet Inc.’s Google have erupted in protest, prompting the company to drop a Pentagon AI contract and a search project in China. Whittaker, who led Google’s Open Research group, was one of the most outspoken voices. She was one of six women who organized massive walkouts after reports that Google paid handsome sums to executives accused of sexual harassment.

“People in the AI field who know the limitations of this tech, and the shaky foundation on which these grand claims are perched, need to speak up, loudly. The consequences of this kind of BS marketing are deadly ,” WhittakerIn April, about six months after the big employee walkout, Whittaker and another protest leader, Claire Stapleton, said the company wasthem for their role in the activity.

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