Google Is Trying to Build a Censored Chinese Search Engine, CEO Pichai Confirms

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By Brian Fung, The Washington Post | Updated: 17 October 2018 10:40 IST
Highlights
  • It has been fuelling an employee-led backlash for weeks
  • The project is already performing to the satisfaction of top executives
  • Google is eyeing China as a massive market opportunity

Google on Monday confirmed a secretive project that's been fueling an employee-led backlash for weeks at the company: an effort to build a version of its search engine that complies with China's online censorship regime.

The project, code-named Dragonfly, is not only real but is already performing to the satisfaction of top Google executives. And it could pave the way for Google to reenter China's online search market after nearly a decade.

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"If Google were to operate in China, what would it look like? What queries will we be able to serve?" chief executive Sundar Pichai said during an event hosted by Wired on Monday night. "It turns out we'll be able to serve well over 99 percent of the queries."

The announcement could prompt more questions from US policymakers, some of whom have accused Google of being evasive about Project Dragonfly. Meanwhile, Google and its peers in the tech industry are facing intense scrutiny over its approach to user privacy and data, with some federal lawmakers proposing legislation that could impose new restrictions on tech companies' handling of customer information.

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Like many other firms, Google is eyeing China as a massive market opportunity. China, which has an estimated population of 1.4 billion, is already heavily dependent on Google's Android operating system; in 2013, nine out of 10 smartphones in China were running Android. But Google's position in mobile could eventually erode as Chinese competitors have sought to develop alternatives to Android. Gaining broader access to Chinese audiences could give Google more opportunities to serve online advertising and sell mobile apps.

Despite China's long-standing practice of blocking search queries for politically sensitive material - such as the Tiananmen Square democracy protests of 1989 - Google believes it could still do some good for Chinese Internet users looking for other information. Google could help improve search queries for cancer treatments, Pichai said Monday, by linking users to legitimate treatments and steering them away from scams.

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But the initiative has sparked an internal debate over Google's corporate values that's spilled into public view. A leaked letter signed by more than 1,400 employees cited Dragonfly as an alarming departure from Google's normal transparency.

"Currently we do not have the information required to make ethically-informed decisions about our work, our projects, and our employment," the letter read.

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Google's return to China is not guaranteed, Pichai said Monday.

"I take a long-term view of this," he said. "And I think it's important for us - given how important the market is, and how many users there are - we feel obliged to think hard about this problem and take a long-term view."

© The Washington Post 2018

 

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