Google has quietly updated the webpage for its Responsible AI and Human-Centred Technology team, removing references to diversity and equity
Terms such as 'marginalised communities' and 'underrepresented groups' have been replaced with more neutral language. The changes were first spotted by watchdog group The Midas Project, which previously reported similar edits to Google's Startups Founders Fund page.
The company's move comes amid a broader rollback of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives across the tech industry. Google announced in February that it would end its diversity hiring targets and reassess its DEI programmes.
Other companies, including Amazon and Meta, have also scaled back diversity policies in response to legal and political pressures from the Trump administration, which has criticised such initiatives.
Federal contracts could be influencing these decisions, as many of the affected companies, including Google, work closely with United States agencies.
While some firms, such as OpenAI, have removed diversity language from hiring pages, Apple recently rejected a shareholder proposal to eliminate its DEI programmes. The changes suggest a shifting landscape for corporate diversity efforts in the US tech sector.