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Google Fixes Error That Removed Joe Biden from U.S. Presidents List

Joe Biden Briefly Missing from Google’s Search Results for U.S. Presidents

by pinkfloyd
January 23, 2025
in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Search Engines, Tech Industry News, Technology
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Google Explains Joe Biden’s Absence in Search Results as a Mistake - David Gray/Bloomberg/Getty Images

Google Faces Scrutiny After Biden Is Left Out of U.S. Presidents Search - David Gray/Bloomberg/Getty Images

Google Restores Joe Biden to U.S. Presidents Search Results, Cites ‘Data Error’

Google faced backlash this week after users noticed that former President Joe Biden was missing from its search results for U.S. presidents. The company attributed the issue to a “data error” and confirmed the problem had been resolved by Thursday.

What Happened?

On Wednesday, users reported that Google’s search results for terms like “U.S. Presidents,” “United States Presidents,” and “U.S. Presidents in order” excluded Biden. Instead, the lists jumped from George Washington to Donald Trump, omitting Biden, who completed his term as president earlier this week.

Screenshots shared online showed the glaring omission, sparking confusion and criticism. CNBC confirmed the issue after performing similar searches that also excluded Biden. By Thursday, Google restored Biden to the search results.

Google’s Explanation

In response to the controversy, a Google spokesperson issued a statement on Thursday:

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“There was a brief data error in our knowledge graph. We identified the root cause and resolved it quickly.”

A “knowledge graph” refers to Google’s system that organizes and connects data to provide accurate information in its search results.

The error came at a sensitive time for Google, as the company faces scrutiny over product missteps and its role in providing reliable information.

Sundar Pichai’s Emphasis on Trust

The issue follows a memo sent by Google CEO Sundar Pichai to employees on Election Day in November, urging them to uphold the company’s commitment to reliable and unbiased information.

“Whomever the voters entrust, let’s remember the role we play at work, through the products we build and as a business: to be a trusted source of information to people of every background and belief,” Pichai wrote.

Despite the CEO’s call for integrity, this incident adds to a series of challenges Google has faced in maintaining public trust.

A Tough Year for Google

Google’s omission of Biden is the latest in a series of controversies during a turbulent year for the tech giant.

  1. AI Product Mishaps:
    • Google launched Imagen 2, an AI tool that generates images from text prompts, but users quickly flagged historical inaccuracies. The company had to pull the feature temporarily, with Pichai admitting to employees that the company had “offended our users and shown bias.”
    • Similarly, Google’s AI Overview, which provides summary results atop traditional searches, faced criticism for inaccuracies upon its launch.
  2. Global Scrutiny:
    • At a December all-hands meeting, Pichai acknowledged the growing scrutiny facing Google:

      “It’s not lost on me that we are facing scrutiny across the world. It comes with our size and success. It’s part of a broader trend where tech is now impacting society at scale.”

Political Ties and Controversies

The omission error also reignited conversations about Google’s political affiliations and past controversies.

  • Former President Trump has previously accused Google of burying search results related to him—claims that remain unproven.
  • Google donated $1 million to Trump’s inauguration fund and maintained a visible presence during his administration. Sundar Pichai, along with other tech CEOs, stood prominently on stage during Trump’s inauguration.

Key Takeaway

Google’s “data error” that omitted Joe Biden from its U.S. presidents search results highlights the challenges of maintaining trust and accuracy in an era of heightened scrutiny. As the company navigates controversies surrounding AI products, political affiliations, and public accountability, its commitment to reliable information remains under the spotlight.

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