Google cracks down on posts by $2.7B AI guru who sounded off on trans people, antisemitism: report
Google has cracked down on posts by a star AI researcher who made controversial comments about transgender people and accused some colleagues of antisemitism, according to a report.
Noam Shazeer – who became co-lead on development of Google’s flagship AI models after the tech giant bought his startup Character.AI for $2.7 billion – reportedly miffed colleagues with his posts this spring on a thread about International Transgender Day of Visibility.
“I do not believe that humans have an attribute called gender,” Shazeer wrote, news site the Information reported Friday. “I do not believe that G-d puts people in the wrong bodies. I do not believe that it is okay to sterilize children. You have the right to your beliefs. I do not share them.”
The post drew pushback from multiple coworkers, with Shazeer’s manager at the time, Jeff Dean, among those who reportedly called him out.
“Noam, you don’t have to agree with all positions others express, but as leaders, supporting our whole community of employees is something that we should be doing, not creating environments that don’t show this support for everyone,” Dean was quoted as stating to Shazeer.
