Elon Musk Takes A Dig At Sundar Pichai After Google's Alleged Censorship On Hunter Biden: Asked If He Trusts Big Tech, Says 'Definitely Not'

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Tesla Inc. CEO and X owner Elon Musk reiterated his lack of trust in big technology companies, in light of the alleged censorship of information on President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden.

What Happened: Musk expressed his distrust in Big Tech companies regarding censorship, reacting to an X user asking people if they trust Sundar Pichai-led "woke Google."

Musk replied, “Definitely not.”

Musk was responding to an anonymous user's post that Alphabet Inc.'s Google indulged in suppressing and censoring information about Hunter Biden and his laptop.

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It's not the first time Musk has expressed his distrust of Big Tech companies. He even carried a physical sink to Twitter, now X, headquarters after acquiring the social media platform in 2022, signaling his intent to do a clean-up.

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Why It Matters: In 2020, days before the election, Twitter and other platforms famously censored stories about Hunter Biden‘s laptop. The actions sparked debates about the role of social media platforms, like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, in regulating content during the election period.

Earlier in 2022, when Musk took over as Twitter’s CEO, he made internal discussions about the decision to censor the New York Post’s story on Hunter Biden’s laptop public.

He also fired a top lawyer at Twitter for his alleged role in the suppression of this information.

See Also: Elon Musk Gives One-Word Response To Joe Biden’s Dig At Donald Trump At White House Correspondents’ Dinner

Despite his position in the tech industry, Musk’s recent statement suggests a lack of confidence in the industry’s ability to handle censorship issues.

He went on to add that the "most important data" was hidden by these employees from co-founder Jack Dorsey, ahead of Twitter Files 2.0 release in December 2022.

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