Video of Eric Schmidt criticizing remote work at Google disappears

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Former Google CEO, Eric Schmidt, sparked controversy with his comments on remote work at Google. However, the video of his statement mysteriously vanished after it was posted online by Stanford University.

Schmidt’s statement, where he mentioned that Google prioritized work-life balance and remote work over winning, was met with backlash. The video, which garnered 1.4 million views, has since been made private.

In a statement to TechCrunch, Schmidt admitted to misspeaking and expressed regret for his error. The incident has caused a stir in the tech community, with many questioning the implications of his comments.

The disappearance of the video has left many wondering about the true impact of remote work at Google and how it may affect the company’s future.

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