Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt: Restrictions on Chinese Hiring Are Hurting Big Tech Breitbart

Bloomberg reports that during a recent speech at Stanford University, former Google CEO and current top technical adviser to the Pentagon, Eric Schmidt discussed the effect of U.S.

During the discussion of AI, Schmidt did indeed have one criticism stating:In China, the surveillance technology, as a technical matter is well done, has had a terrible impact.

Breitbart News has previously reported that emails between Hillary Clintons campaign chairman John Podesta and campaign manager Robby Mook show that Schmidt met with Podesta and was interested in assuming the role of head outside advisor to the campaign.

Wasnt pushing to run through one of his existing firms. Clearly wants to be head outside advisor, but didnt seem like he wanted to push others out.

Very committed to the idea that this be done in a city where young coders would want to be, preferably outer borough NYC.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange claimed that Google as a company wasdirectly engaged in the campaign.Specifically, Assange claimed, The chairman of Google, Eric Schmidt, set up a company to run the digital component of Hillary Clintons campaign.

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