Google's CEO will meet with the US general who said the company is 'indirectly benefiting the Chinese military'
Google CEO Sundar Pichai will meet with Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Joseph Dunford Wednesday after the military chief said the company is"indirectly benefiting the Chinese military" through its work there.
At an event last week, Dunford announced he had at least two meetings planned with Google. A source confirmed to CNBC that Dunford will meet with Pichai in D.C. on Wednesday. Google and a Department of Defense spokesperson did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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