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dujac On May 22, 2012




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#1New Post! Oct 05, 2006 @ 07:41:18
Google boss warns politicians about Internet power Oct 3, 8:53 PM (ET)

LONDON (Reuters) - Imagine being able to check instantly whether or not statements
made by politicians were correct. That is the sort of service Google Inc. boss Eric Schmidt
believes the Internet will offer within five years.

Politicians have yet to appreciate the impact of the online world, which will also affect the
outcome of elections, Schmidt said in an interview with the Financial Times published on
Wednesday.

He predicted that "truth predictor" software would, within five years, "hold politicians to
account." People would be able to use programs to check seemingly factual statements
against historical data to see to see if they were correct.

"One of my messages to them (politicians) is to think about having every one of your
voters online all the time, then inputting 'is this true or false.' We (at Google) are not in
charge of truth but we might be able to give a probability," he told the newspaper.

The chairman and chief executive of the world's most popular Internet search engine was
speaking during a visit to Britain this week, where he met British Prime Minister Tony Blair
and spoke at the opposition Conservative Party's annual conference.

"Many of the politicians don't actually understand the phenomenon of the Internet very
well," Schmidt told the Financial Times. "It's partly because of their age ... often what they
learn about the Internet they learn from their staffs and their children."

The advent of television taught political leaders the art of the sound bite. The Internet will
also force them to adapt.

"The Internet has largely filled a role of funding for politicians ... but it has not yet affected
elections. It clearly will," Schmidt said.

Writing in the Sun tabloid, the Google boss said the online world has empowered ordinary
people with the ability to challenge governments, the media and business.

"It has broken down the barriers that exist between people and information, effectively
democratizing access to human knowledge," Schmidt wrote.

"This has made us much more powerful as individuals."
oh_natz On April 19, 2007

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#3New Post! Oct 05, 2006 @ 11:49:12
Anything, That helps get the truth out there is good. 8)
caterinca On October 07, 2007




Mountain Pine,
#4New Post! Oct 05, 2006 @ 18:57:28
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