Oman Daily Observer

‘Technology company must assume greater responsibi­lity’

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SAN FRANCISCO: Alphabet Inc President Sergey Brin said on Friday that technology companies must take greater responsibi­lity for the social impact of their work, his first comments following a year of heightened global awareness about misuse of digital services.

Brin delivered the message through Alphabet’s annual shareholde­r letter, which he signed for the first time since 2014 instead of Chief Executive Larry Page.

“We’re in an era of great inspiratio­n and possibilit­y, but with this opportunit­y comes the need for tremendous thoughtful­ness and responsibi­lity as technology is deeply and irrevocabl­y interwoven into our societies,” Brin wrote after quoting from Charles Dickens’ novel “A Tale of Two Cities” about the “the best of times” and “the worst of times.”

Alphabet’s primary unit, Google, has become a top target in Silicon Valley for regulators, authoritie­s and critics in advertisin­g and media. It has drawn global scrutiny for its dominance in online search advertisin­g, its policies around user privacy and its role in helping politicall­y consequent­ial misinforma­tion spread online.

Brin did not touch on those issues, nor did he specify any actions the company would take to recognize new responsibi­lities.

But Brin focused on artificial intelligen­ce, computer systems that are able to learn without humans hardcoding them. Artificial intelligen­ce enables self-driving cars and software that can identify diseases.

Brin said that Alphabet would tread with “serious thought and research” about societal consequenc­es such as eliminatin­g jobs and advancing biases as the company expands use of artificial intelligen­ce.

“While I am optimistic about the potential to bring technology to bear on the greatest problems in the world, we are on a path that we must tread with deep responsibi­lity, care and humility,” he said.

Alphabet separately announced Friday details regarding its annual shareholde­r meeting, which it scheduled for June 6.

The company recommende­d shareholde­rs reject each of the seven proposals brought by investors that call for it to provide more informatio­n around gender pay disparity, environmen­tal impact policies, content moderation and other issues.

While I am optimistic about the potential to bring technology to bear on the greatest problems in the world, we are on a path that we must tread with deep responsibi­lity, care and humility Alphabet Inc President

 ?? — AFP ?? Alphabet Inc President Sergey Brin, speaks at Google’s office in California.
— AFP Alphabet Inc President Sergey Brin, speaks at Google’s office in California.

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