Premiering Sunday at 9:00 pm ET on MSNBC, "Revolution: Google and Youtube Changing the World" features Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Youtube CEO Susan Wojcicki tackling the tough questions on everything from James Damore to AI to technology's impact on democracy. In the inaugural episode of the "Revolution" series, presented by MSNBC and Vox Media's Recode, Pichai and Wojcicki sit down with co-hosts Recode Executive Editor and Co-Founder Kara Swisher and host of MSNBC's "The Beat" Ari Melber for an open and frank discussion about the potential challenges and successes of tech's disruption of the workplace. In front of a live audience at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, both CEOs acknowledge Silicon Valley's influence on the 2016 election, and state clearly: "We want to fix it."
The "Revolution" series from MSNBC and Recode features townhall-style conversations with the audience examining the impact of technology on many aspects of the world today including business, politics, science, health, jobs, climate, culture, education and more. The series includes one-on-one interviews and panel discussions with a range of thought leaders from corporate executives, entrepreneurs and venture capitalists to journalists, government officials and academics.Videos