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This commitment indicates that Google treats safety knowledge as something to be distributed beyond its own organization, which has implications for industry-wide risk awareness.
Interpretive note: The excerpt uses participial phrasing ('sharing our learnings') rather than a direct binding obligation, making the strength of the commitment ambiguous. The clause also references pioneering technical solutions, which is a separate proposition omitted from the canonical claim.
Google's safety learnings are intended to be shared externally, not kept proprietary.
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This commitment indicates that Google treats safety knowledge as something to be distributed beyond its own organization, which has implications for industry-wide risk awareness.
Google's safety learnings are intended to be shared externally, not kept proprietary.
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