Alphabet chairman admits that Google will have to break its core values if it wants to launch a search engine in China

John HennessyBloomberg

  • The chairman of Google’s parent company, Alphabet, has said that anybody who does business in China “compromises some of their core values.”
  • Google is working on plans to return to the Chinese market with a censored search engine after an eight-year hiatus.
  • John Hennessy said Google needs to balance ethical compromises with the possibility that a better search engine could improve quality of life for Chinese citizens.

The chairman of Google’s parent company, Alphabet, has admitted that by returning to the Chinese market, Google will have to compromise its “core values.”

In an interview with Bloomberg, Alphabet Chairman John Hennessy discussed the news that Google is exploring the possibility of launching a censored search engine in China.

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