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    Facebook ‘knew what it was doing’: Eric Schmidt

    Sections By Emily Chang5 November 2021
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    Facebook’s conduct revealed in leaked documents is “pretty concerning”, said former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, who called for companies in the tech industry to show more restraint.

    Facebook, now known as Meta Platforms, “went a little too far on the revenue side and not enough on the judgment side”, Schmidt said in an interview on Bloomberg Television. “You can see that from the Facebook leaks that have been occurring.”

    The documents — shared with the US Securities and Exchange Commission and congress by whistle-blower Frances Haugen and obtained by various media outlets — show that Meta struggled to contain hate speech and misinformation.

    The disturbing thing is that people have said a long time ago that Facebook was doing this

    They also revealed that the company’s own staff, including internal researchers, faulted it for failing to stop the proliferation of groups that fomented the US Capitol attack on 6 January. And internal studies spotlighted the potential risks of its Instagram photo-sharing app for teen girls. The company, valued at US$934-billion, rebranded itself as Meta last month.

    “The disturbing thing is that people have said a long time ago that Facebook was doing this, but people said, ‘Well, they didn’t understand or they didn’t measure it,’” Schmidt said. “And what we learnt in those disclosures is that these companies — and Facebook in particular — knew what it was doing.”

    Still, Schmidt said he opposes trying to regulate the tech industry. “The regulation is always either too soon or too late,” said the executive, who was CEO and chairman of Google from 2001 to 2011 and executive chairman of the company until 2018. “What I would rather have is sort of proper industrial restraint,” he said.

    ‘Just not true’

    Haugen, a former Facebook employee, testified last month before a panel of the senate commerce committee. At the hearing, she criticised the company for not prioritising the well-being of its users over profits. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has denied the characterisations, saying they’re “just not true”.

    Schmidt, 66, is the co-author of a new book called The Age of AI — along with former secretary of state Henry Kissinger and computer scientist Dan Huttenlocher — that examines how artificial intelligence is transforming human society for better and for worse.

    Schmidt remains a technical adviser and top investor at Google’s parent, Alphabet, and he’s chairman of the Broad Institute research centre. While at Google, he orchestrated the acquisition of YouTube, another social service with billions of users that has drawn criticism for spreading misinformation.  — Reported by Emily Chang, (c) 2021 Bloomberg LP

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