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Tech Giants Face Backlash Over Safety and Ethics

Amazon, Google, and Anthropic embroiled in controversies over price-fixing, AI safety, and hate speech

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The tech industry is facing a wave of criticism and controversy, with three major players – Amazon, Google, and Anthropic – embroiled in separate scandals that raise questions about their commitment to ethics and...

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    Anthropic Drops Flagship Safety Pledge

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    Amazon Busted for Widespread Scheme to Inflate Prices Across the Economy

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    Racist slur repeated in Google notifications on BAFTA N-word scandal

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Tech Giants Face Backlash Over Safety and Ethics

Amazon, Google, and Anthropic embroiled in controversies over price-fixing, AI safety, and hate speech

Wednesday, February 25, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The tech industry is facing a wave of criticism and controversy, with three major players – Amazon, Google, and Anthropic – embroiled in separate scandals that raise questions about their commitment to ethics and safety.

Amazon, the world's largest online retailer, is facing allegations of widespread price-fixing, with California Attorney General Rob Bonta filing a lawsuit to halt the practice. According to Bonta, Amazon has been forcing vendors to raise prices on its platform and on competing websites, using its market power to stifle competition.

"Amazon tells vendors what prices it wants to see to maintain its own profitability," Bonta alleged. "Amazon can do this because it is the world's largest, most powerful online retailer." The lawsuit claims that Amazon's actions have resulted in higher prices for consumers and reduced competition in the market.

Meanwhile, Google is facing criticism for spreading hate speech through its push notifications. The company apologized after sending out notifications that included a racist slur, blaming its safety filters for the error. Google officials said that the notifications were sent to a small group of people who receive push notifications, and that AI was not to blame for the mistake.

"We're deeply sorry for this mistake," a Google spokesperson said. "We've removed the offensive notification and are working to prevent this from happening again."

Anthropic, a leading AI research company, is also facing criticism for dropping its flagship safety pledge. The company had previously committed to not training AI models unless it could guarantee that its safety measures were adequate. However, Anthropic's chief science officer, Jared Kaplan, told TIME that the company had decided to scrap the pledge, citing concerns that it would not actually help anyone.

"We felt that it wouldn't actually help anyone for us to stop training AI models," Kaplan said. "We didn't really feel that it was a useful constraint for us."

The decision has raised concerns about the safety and ethics of AI development, with some critics arguing that Anthropic's move could lead to the development of more powerful and potentially dangerous AI systems.

Despite these controversies, the tech industry continues to innovate and push boundaries. Corgi Labs, a startup that uses AI to optimize payment acceptance and reduce fraud, is hiring new staff to help it expand its operations. The company is looking for Founder's Associates to work closely with its founders and help drive growth.

In other news, the TCL Nxtpaper 14 tablet is on sale at Amazon for over $100 off, offering a great deal for those looking for a versatile and powerful device. The tablet features a paper-like display, an included flip case, and a TCL T-Pen Stylus, making it perfect for reading, drawing, and streaming.

As the tech industry continues to evolve and grow, it is clear that companies must prioritize ethics and safety in order to maintain public trust. The recent controversies surrounding Amazon, Google, and Anthropic serve as a reminder of the importance of responsible innovation and the need for greater transparency and accountability in the tech industry.

The tech industry is facing a wave of criticism and controversy, with three major players – Amazon, Google, and Anthropic – embroiled in separate scandals that raise questions about their commitment to ethics and safety.

Amazon, the world's largest online retailer, is facing allegations of widespread price-fixing, with California Attorney General Rob Bonta filing a lawsuit to halt the practice. According to Bonta, Amazon has been forcing vendors to raise prices on its platform and on competing websites, using its market power to stifle competition.

"Amazon tells vendors what prices it wants to see to maintain its own profitability," Bonta alleged. "Amazon can do this because it is the world's largest, most powerful online retailer." The lawsuit claims that Amazon's actions have resulted in higher prices for consumers and reduced competition in the market.

Meanwhile, Google is facing criticism for spreading hate speech through its push notifications. The company apologized after sending out notifications that included a racist slur, blaming its safety filters for the error. Google officials said that the notifications were sent to a small group of people who receive push notifications, and that AI was not to blame for the mistake.

"We're deeply sorry for this mistake," a Google spokesperson said. "We've removed the offensive notification and are working to prevent this from happening again."

Anthropic, a leading AI research company, is also facing criticism for dropping its flagship safety pledge. The company had previously committed to not training AI models unless it could guarantee that its safety measures were adequate. However, Anthropic's chief science officer, Jared Kaplan, told TIME that the company had decided to scrap the pledge, citing concerns that it would not actually help anyone.

"We felt that it wouldn't actually help anyone for us to stop training AI models," Kaplan said. "We didn't really feel that it was a useful constraint for us."

The decision has raised concerns about the safety and ethics of AI development, with some critics arguing that Anthropic's move could lead to the development of more powerful and potentially dangerous AI systems.

Despite these controversies, the tech industry continues to innovate and push boundaries. Corgi Labs, a startup that uses AI to optimize payment acceptance and reduce fraud, is hiring new staff to help it expand its operations. The company is looking for Founder's Associates to work closely with its founders and help drive growth.

In other news, the TCL Nxtpaper 14 tablet is on sale at Amazon for over $100 off, offering a great deal for those looking for a versatile and powerful device. The tablet features a paper-like display, an included flip case, and a TCL T-Pen Stylus, making it perfect for reading, drawing, and streaming.

As the tech industry continues to evolve and grow, it is clear that companies must prioritize ethics and safety in order to maintain public trust. The recent controversies surrounding Amazon, Google, and Anthropic serve as a reminder of the importance of responsible innovation and the need for greater transparency and accountability in the tech industry.

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Harness your creativity with the TCL Nxtpaper 14 tablet while its on sale at Amazon for over $100 off

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