Coming from the same guy who killed Google search according to this article.
Coincidentally just published yesterday....
Which contains an almost identical quote from Nick Fox (Google VP of search in 2019)
Fox added that all three of them were responsible for search, that search was “the revenue engine of the company,” and that bartering with the ads and finance teams was potentially “the new reality of their jobs.”
If looking at the screen to find the volume touch control causes more accidents than physical knobs, that's a safety issue.
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The answer here is very simple. Your employer will find out what you're doing.
So obviously you should be asking them, if anyone. Not us Lemmings.
This is a lot like spray painting a message on a public wall in a neighborhood and then complaining because the community won't paint over it (or destroy photos they took of it) when you realize how dumb it was.
You're writing on a public space for free with no business behind it. You're not the customer in this scenario.
I guess you heard that from a friend? Maybe try to question things more and do your own research. There's tons of verifiable information out there and it's easy to access.
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