Google, Biden and US Presidents
This latest incident joins a wave of reported issues across social platforms as tech giants and users navigate the new political landscape
For a brief period early Thursday Google’s search results for "US Presidents" erased Biden from history, listing Trump as the last two-term president.
Several social media users on Wednesday claimed that former President Joe Biden's name was missing when they searched 'list of US presidents in order' on Google. According to users, President Donald Trump appeared twice (2017–2021,
A temporary glitch on Google’s search results on Thursday morning omitted President Joe Biden’s name from the list of US Presidents. The issue was resolved around 2:00 AM Eastern Time, but it is unclear how long Biden's presidency was missing from the list.
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A technical glitch on Google temporarily removed former President Joe Biden from the list of U.S. presidents, sparking outrage and conspiracy theories online. The issue, which was resolved within hours,
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Hours after returning to the White House, President Donald Trump made a symbolic mark on the future of artificial intelligence by repealing former President Joe Biden’s guardrails for the fast-develop