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The aftermath of far-right violence in the UK has triggered some soul searching on the part of social media giants. Google EMEA President Matt Brittin says inflammatory online rhetoric and misinformation like that which followed the stabbing deaths of three young girls requires greater scrutiny.
Brittin joins Francine Lacqua on this episode of In the City. He also discusses what he considers the UK’s emerging advantage in the region following Labour’s landslide victory, and AI's role in the productivity question.
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The aftermath of far-right violence in the UK has triggered some soul searching on the part of social media giants. Google EMEA President Matt Brittin says inflammatory online rhetoric and misinformation like that which followed the stabbing deaths of three young girls requires greater scrutiny.
Brittin joins Francine Lacqua on this episode of In the City. He also discusses what he considers the UK’s emerging advantage in the region following Labour’s landslide victory, and AI's role in the productivity question.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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