Eric Schmidt

Tom Olohan | November 26, 2024

The clock is ticking on massively powerful, deceptive and independent artificial intelligence (AI) according to former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.

Tom Olohan | October 8, 2024

MSNBC freaked out over X owner Elon Musk’s potential impact on the 2024 race, ignoring a recent report that the biggest names in Big Tech massively favor Democrats.

Luis Cornelio | December 19, 2023

From mass digital ID verification to the purge of right-leaning media, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has the answer on how the left can best defeat its critics ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

Catherine Salgado | November 29, 2023

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt announced his aims for an unelected globalist board to monitor artificial intelligence.

Catherine Salgado | March 15, 2023

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, who has ties to pro-censorship President Joe Biden, former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, is arguing against individual privacy and anonymity on AI platforms.

Catherine Salgado | March 28, 2022

Former Google CEO and tech billionaire Eric Schmidt was reportedly involved with Biden’s White House science office in a way that raises serious ethical concerns. Politico reported that former Google CEO and leftist billionaire Schmidt even…

Catherine Salgado | March 18, 2022

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt called for Big Tech to get more involved with national security, drawing backlash from Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL). Schmidt has reportedly been tied to the defense industry for years, including through Obama’s…

Kayla Sargent | October 22, 2020

Google has already released its statement about the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust lawsuit, but now, a former CEO of the company has decided to speak out as well. Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt spoke at The Wall Street Journal’s Tech…

Joseph Vazquez | August 1, 2019

It turns out many Google’s employees are fans of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA). They are happily donating thousands to support their campaigns, even though both presidential candidates want to break up their company…