Google in the real world
Google’s parent company, Alphabet, will publish its financial results for the third quarter today.
A couple of weeks ago, I was on a course for work about something utterly unrelated to technology.1 During one presentation, one of the tutors said something along the lines of:
The report of that public inquiry is really easy to find on G—
I mean, it’s easy to find if you search online. I was going to say ‘on Google’, but that feels a bit creepy nowadays, doesn’t it?
It’s the first time I’ve heard someone express that idea in real life, which felt like a significant moment to me. I’m not suggesting that a perception of creepiness is about to make a huge dent in Alphabet’s profits, but it feels like a far cry from the social cachet that a brand like Google once held. It doesn’t feel like that’s a positive place for a consumer-facing brand to find itself, and certainly not for the long term.
- It was about commanding the response to major incidents, which is the sort of course which is both incredibly useful and a bit frightening. ↩
The image at the top of this post was generated by DALL·E 3.
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