Google Fires AI Ethics Lead Margaret Mitchell After Timnit Gebru as Dispute Over Research Grows

Margaret Mitchell and Timnit Gebru together led the Google AI Ethics team for about two years.

Advertisement
By Reuters | Updated: 20 February 2021 10:30 IST
Highlights
  • Google's AI work has been under scrutiny since the firing of Timnit Gebru
  • Margaret Mitchell publicly criticized the company for firing Gebru
  • The pair for about two years had co-led the ethical AI team
Google Fires AI Ethics Lead Margaret Mitchell After Timnit Gebru as Dispute Over Research Grows

Google said in a statement Mitchell violated the company's code of conduct

Photo Credit: Twitter/ Margaret Mitchell

Alphabet's Google fired staff scientist Margaret Mitchell on Friday, they both said, a move that fanned company divisions on academic freedom and diversity that were on display since its December dismissal of AI ethics researcher Timnit Gebru.

Google said in a statement Mitchell violated the company's code of conduct and security policies by moving electronic files outside the company. Mitchell, who announced her firing on Twitter, did not respond to a request for comment.

Google's ethics in artificial intelligence work has been under scrutiny since the firing of Gebru, a scientist who gained prominence for exposing bias in facial analysis systems. The dismissal prompted thousands of Google workers to protest. She and Mitchell had called for greater diversity and inclusion among Google's research staff and expressed concern that the company was starting to censor papers critical of its products.

Gebru said Google fired her after she questioned an order not to publish a study saying AI that mimics language could hurt marginalized populations. Mitchell, a co-author of the paper, publicly criticized the company for firing Gebru and undermining the credibility of her work.

Advertisement

The pair for about two years had co-led the ethical AI team, started by Mitchell.

Google AI research director Zoubin Ghahramani and a company lawyer informed Mitchell's team of her firing on Friday in a meeting called at short notice, according to a person familiar with the matter. The person said little explanation was given for the dismissal. Google declined to comment.

Advertisement

The company said Mitchell's firing followed disciplinary recommendations by investigators and a review committee. It said her violations "included the exfiltration of confidential business-sensitive documents and private data of other employees". The investigation began January 19.

Google employee Alex Hanna said on Twitter the company was running a "smear campaign" against Mitchell and Gebru, with whom she worked closely. Google declined to comment on Hanna's remarks.

Advertisement

Google has recruited top scientists with promises of research freedom, but the limits are tested as researchers increasingly write about the negative effects of technology and offer unflattering perspectives on their employer's products.

Reuters reported exclusively in December that Google introduced a new "sensitive topics" review last year to ensure that papers on topics such as the oil industry and content recommendation systems would not get the company into legal or regulatory trouble. Mitchell publicly expressed concern that the policy could lead to censorship.

Google reiterated to researchers in a memo and meeting on Friday that it was working to improve pre-publication review of papers. It also announced new policies on Friday to handle sensitive departures and evaluate executives based on team diversity and inclusion.

 

© Thomson Reuters 2021

 

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Oppo Reno 14 5G Series Global Launch Scheduled for This Date
  2. Nothing Headphone 1 Renders Leaked Ahead of July 1 Launch: See Design
  3. iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max Price Discounted on Flipkart: See Offers
  4. Vivo Y400 Pro 5G With 5,500mAh Battery Launched in India: Price, Features
  5. iPhone 18 Pro Series' Dynamic Island Could Turn Into a Dot
  6. Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Gets a Price Cut on Amazon: See Offer
  7. Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Leaked Render Suggests Improved Design
  1. Samsung Galaxy S24 FE Gets a Price Cut on Amazon: See Offer
  2. Samsung Galaxy Buds Core Listed on Company Site; Design, Specifications Revealed
  3. iPhone 18 Pro Series Tipped to Get Hole-Punch Selfie Camera, Hidden Face ID System
  4. iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max Available at Discounted Prices on Flipkart: See Offers
  5. Oppo Reno 14 5G Series Global Launch Date Announced; Amazon, Flipkart Tease Online Availability in India
  6. Gigabyte Aorus Master 16 AI PC With Intel Core Ultra 9 Chip, Up to GeForce RTX 5080 GPU Launched in India
  7. Google Suffers Setback in Fight Over EU’s EUR 4.1 Billion Fine
  8. Vivo X Fold 5 India Launch Reportedly Set for Mid-July
  9. Trump Extends Deadline for US TikTok Sale to September
  10. Nothing Headphone 1 Renders and Live Images Leak Ahead of July 1 Launch; Shows Unique Design
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.